SATA card floppy drivers by-pass?

G

Guest

It's time to format and reinstall Windows. I have a MAxtor Promise SATA
controller card and am using a SATA partition as my C drive. I don't have a
floppy anymore in the computer and am looking for a way to be able to install
the card again and continue to use that same C drive.

Can I slipstream the drivers like I did in XP SP2 on the cd? I'm not not new
to doing this kinda stuff but I've been out of the computer field for quite
some time and need some guidance.

Thanks,
Cezar
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Cezar said:
It's time to format and reinstall Windows. I have a MAxtor Promise
SATA controller card and am using a SATA partition as my C drive. I
don't have a floppy anymore in the computer and am looking for a
way to be able to install the card again and continue to use that
same C drive.

Can I slipstream the drivers like I did in XP SP2 on the cd? I'm
not not new to doing this kinda stuff but I've been out of the
computer field for quite some time and need some guidance.

You can.
Using Google to search for it would likely come up with many ways to do
this - including answers given in these groups.

However - given you have asked - obviously your searches came up lacking the
answers you seeked - so here is probably the best place to look for such
answers:

http://unattended.msfn.org/

In particular, you are looking for instructions similar to:
http://unattended.msfn.org/unattended.xp/view/web/36/

As you can tell by looking around that site - you could make a CD (likely
DVD) that totally installs your system for you. You can integrate most of
the post-sp2 patches into the CD/DVD as well - making it a more complete
install with less to do afterwards. You can setup scripts to install other
applications in various means during/after the initial installation of
Windows XP.

Enjoy!
 
G

Guest

Thank you so much!! I totally dislike having to use a floppy for obvious
reasons and wanted a consistant way to re-install everything. It sounds like
I'll be able to install all of the hardware drivers from the (likely) dvd
I'll be making.

Thanks again!

Cezar
 
G

Guest

Any descent pc shop have used floppy drives for about 5.00 if not less,new
go for about 15.00
 

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