I built a new computer last Fall with an Intel DP35DP MB, installing
WinXP-SP2 (retail) via an IDE ODD onto a SATA HDD. RAID/AHCI was specified
in the BIOS.
I needed to load the necessary drivers at WinXP F6 install time. A USB
flash drive was not recognized (but is for a Vista install) but a USB FDD
was recognized during the base WinXp install ... but only if it is a
supported model, see KB916196 for details. I bought a supported IBM (TEAC)
USB FDD cheaply and quickly via eBay.
Past the F6 point in installing the base WinXP, a BSOD a few minutes later
in the "WinXP Setup" process consistantly stopped me. The BSOD was resolved
by then using a customized WinXP installation
CD with SP2 slipstreamed in. "nLite"
http://www.nliteos.com/index.html
easily and correctly produced this CD for an inexperienced me.
Lately, I see "AutoStreamer" also being mentioned as a good easy way to
build a WinXP-SP2 installation CD.
http://www.simplyguides.net/guides/u...ostreamer.html
The system booted fine, all maintenance past SP2 was applied, BIOS and
drivers were made current, and the IDE ODD was replaced with a SATA ODD.
Everything still runs fine now.
--- Frank
"Ken" <> wrote in message
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> Shawn said the following on 4/19/2008 4:01 PM:
>> "Ken" <> wrote in message
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>>> This mb apparently has no floppy drive, but XP needs a floppy in order
>>> to load the RAID drivers. I have read online that one can "slipstream"
>>> the drivers onto a WinXP install CD, but I find the process confusing.
>>> Is there somewhere I can purchase or download an image of a WinXP SP2 cd
>>> with slipstreamed drivers? ( I have a registered copy of WinXP with
>>> install code) Or is there a "Slipstreaming for Dummies" somewhere
>>> online????
>>>
>>> Or is there another option?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Ken K
>>
>> If your MB supports flash drive boots then copy the drivers on the flash
>> drive, enable it
>> in the BIOS but make the boot priority CD, HDD, USB Flash.
>>
>>
> All the equipment is on order and should arrive, so I am not sure yet what
> is in the BIOS of the DP35DP.