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Adding SATA to XP cd (Bonus of SP3 intigration)

November 2nd, 2009 by kteck | Comments Off | Filed in Microsoft

In the modern world of SATA enabled machines reinstalling xp can be hell… This guide will help you integrate sata drivers onto your xp cd.

Note: You will need to have a SP1 enabled cd before you are able to integrate sp3.

Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any lost files, damaged hardware, or any other damage resulting from the use of this tutorial; back up any important files just in case. Use of this guide is at your own discretion.

1. Get the required items:

  • Windows XP CDRequires a SP 1 or newer cd
  • Drivers you may want to integrate (extract them)

2. Download the tools:

3. Install the tools:

  • Install nLite in any folder of your choicer

4. Intigrate the Service Pack:

  1. Download Windows XP Service Pack 3
  2. Insert XP CD
  3. Open nLite
  4. Press Next button
  5. Click Browse… button and browse to your CD drive
  6. Click OK
  7. Click OK
  8. Browse to your preferred destination for the project (this is where it stores the files it works with)
    If the folder does not exist press the Make New Folder button and name it whatever you want
  9. Let the file copy finish
  10. Click Next button
  11. Click Next button
  12. Select Service Pack button and press Next button
  13. Click Insert button and browse to the Service Pack 3 update you downloaded
  14. Click the Next button
  15. Click Insert button and insert all updates
  16. Click the Next button
  17. Click Yes Button
  18. Wait for the process to finish (This is gonna take a while)
  19. Click Next and click Finish and quit nlite

5. Add SATA drivers:

  1. Re-open nLite
  2. Click Next button
  3. Click Next button
  4. Click Next button
  5. Select Last Session and click Load and wait for it to say Loaded: Last Session
  6. Click Next button
  7. Deactivate Service Pack by clicking on it
  8. Activate Drivers button
  9. Click Next button
  10. Insert your SATA (raid) drivers you want to integrate and click Next
  11. Click Next
  12. Enter disc name in the Label field and click Make ISO button
  13. Browse to where you want to save the iso file and name it and press Save
  14. Test in Microsoft Virtual PC 2007 to see if your created ISO works
    (its easy to use)
  15. If it didn’t work retry from the start
  16. If it works burn it to CD/DVD

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RSS Digest #119

August 10th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Monday, Augest 10th, 2009:

Xbox Live dashboard update hits tomorrow
Joel Tenenbaum opens FAQ to help explain file sharing ruling
Facebook gets Twitter-like search
Pirate Bay deadline to block Netherlands passes
SlingPlayer 1.1 for iPhone promises DISH integration for US, 3G streaming elsewhere (maybe)
Zune gets FCC treatment, FCC needs a new camera guy
Replacement iPod cable transforms it into a backup drive, kind of
VMware to buy SpringSource for $362 million
Windows 7 jump lists come to Chrome
8GB iPhone 3GS hits Rogers in Canada
Facebook Acquires FriendFeed
Why You Need Empathy to Be an Innovator
Supercritical fluids used to create 3 nanometer wiring
Windows 7: 64-bit to go prime time
Dell Helps Customers Migrate to Windows 7
What Google’s Schmidt got out of Apple gig
CourseSmart Brings 7,000+ Textbooks to the iPhone and iPod Touch
C4[3]: premier Midwest Mac dev conference already sold out (Updated)
Cell-Phones: An Easy-to-Use Evil
Off the clock? Hyperconnected workers sue employers
Opinion: Microsoft should follow Apple lead on Windows 7 pricing
DNA computer solves logical problems, inches closer to practical use
WD 750 GB My Passport USB 2.0 Portable Hard DRive – $153.99
Article: iPhone Gems: Mini Golf Wacky Worlds, Besieged + Spy Bot Chronicles
Forget Twitter. COBOL is where it’s at.
A possible disk-format-related cause of general Mac issues
ATI Stream goes fisticuffs with NVIDIA’s CUDA in epic GPGPU tussle
Intel’s Core i5 750 spotted in the box, hastily removed and photographed
Windows XP Times Square Crash
URL Shortener tr.im to Discontinue Service

-Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #117

August 8th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in General

RSS Digest for Saturday, Augest 8th, 2009:

Facebook jealousy sparks relationship woes: study
What Is The Real Reason Dell Is Discontinuing 12-inch Netbooks?
AP Mobile for iPhone still a dog for many
App Store Thaw? Apple Accepts A Gmail Push Application
Report: Apple, Google agreed not to poach each other’s workers
Panasonic adds Amazon VOD to Blu-ray players
Google: Unify the Phone Numbers and All Else Follows – NYTimes.com
LG Chocolate Touch and Samsung Omnia 2 slated for August 23rd, according to supposed Best Buy leak
Best Buy in 3D Needs to Go Back to the 2D Drawing Board [Augmented Reality]
Week in Apple: mystery Apple product, keyboard and SMS exploits, 10.5.8
Job bank for women in technology
Poor Passwords A Worse Problem Than Poor Antivirus
Blu-ray support coming with iTunes 9?
British military encouraged to get online
XP Mode vs. Med-V
Energy saving search engine
Downloaded Child Porn? Blame Your Kitty Cat [Wrongmodo]
The Web Cycle: The faster you pedal, the faster your porn downloads
Six-Month-Long Camera Exposure Shows Both Winter and Summer Solstices [Photography]
Some Basic Truths About Broadband (Economics)
Week in tech: USB 3.0, gay slurs, and Chrome syncing in the cloud
NSFW: Ice-T tears apart a Powerbook, wants to be in Gears of War 3
Plantronics Discover 925 Bluetooth Headset – $42.99
Week in Microsoft: Windows 7 RTM starts trickling out
LG GD900 Crystal submerged in a fish tank
Debian & Android Together on G1
Nintendo sells 600,000 copies of Wii Sports Resort in Europe
Contributing To a Project With a Reclusive Maintainer?
Fixing XML
Planet Mozilla Interns: Aaron Train: Totally hip, totally rad Mozilla QA Companion 1.0

- Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #107 and #108

July 30th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Wednesday, July 29th, 2009:

Video: ‘V for Vendetta’ Director Goes Ninja
Kodak Zi8 Wallops Flip With 1080p, Image Stabilizer and SD Slot [Camcorders]
Xbox Live dashboard update preview invites begin rolling out
Palm Pre headed to Verizon next year
LG has first THX-Certified LCD HDTV
Agency Mulls Curbs on Cybersquatters
Pascal Finette: Mozilla Labs Design Challenges – What we’ve learned so far…
AOL revenue slides 24 percent in 2nd quarter
Intuit and open source: Tastes great, less filling?
T-Mobile to sell HTC Touch Pro2 in August
Oops, @MarissaMayer Deletes Sensitive Tweet That Can Still Be Found
AP’s rights management DRM explained
Psystar hires Jammie’s lawyers in fight with Apple
Windows 7 activation already cracked with Lenovo’s OEM license key
Pirate Bay acquisition is likely dead
Car? Kids? Get a two-pack of headrest LCDs for $130
Online video keeps growing with help of broadband, mobile
Barnes and Noble to offer complimentary WiFi
Windows 7 vs. Windows XP On a Netbook
Brilliant but Doomed Technology
Intel: Windows 7 will deploy faster than Vista
Unboxing the $1,195 URC MX-5000 remote
Steam Achievements
Motorola Morrisson with T-Mobile 3G and UMA hits the FCC
I’m 90% sure the “Apple iTablet rumor” is an elaborate hoax by Apple to get Dell to waste money building a competing device
How Much Do You Think Twitter Is Worth? How about a Half-Billion Dollars

RSS Digest for Tuesday, July 28th, 2009:

The Matrix, but with money: the world of high-speed trading
Apple Rejects Official Google Voice iPhone App [Apple]
Labels hope Apple’s ‘Cocktail’ will boost album sales
MySpace Overtakes Evite On The Event Planning Totem Pole
LEGO Unboxing
Travel Back in Time
V-Screen turns PSP games 3D
ATI’s $1,800 2GB FirePro V8750 GPU introduced and reviewed
Microsoft sponsors Firefox!
Free Spirit: NASA Recreates Mars Surface to Liberate Rover
Movie studios sue The Pirate Bay
Unix Turns 40
Samsung’s debut e-book reader arrives
Verizon Uses Twitter To Trash Talk AT&T Too
AT&T dual USB and iPhone car charger – $15
Acer and ASUS reportedly freeze netbook releases until 2010
microsoft’s settlement proposal
Red Hat: ‘We spend over $100 million a year to advance Linux’
Like Chrome, Should Firefox Put Tabs on Top?
New Scientist: ‘Humans Prefer Cockiness to Expertise’
Electric-car maker Coda gains high-powered investors
Order Your DIY Flying Trike Today!
Robot gets an iPhone 3Gs for a brain
Landlord sues tenant after tweet about moldy apartment
Mozilla Security: URL bar spoofing vulnerability
Netgear and OpenDNS to block porn from the cloud
Viliv X70 preorders delayed, should ship out on August 11
New DoS Vulnerability In All Versions of BIND 9
Alternative to Bottled Water
Toshiba’s inaugural 3.5-inch external HDD is exactly what you think it is
EU Vista, XP users will also get to vote IE off the island
Yahoo and Microsoft to start ad partnership, says source

- Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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RSS Digest #104

July 9th, 2009 by mattatobin | Comments Off | Filed in General, RSS Digest

RSS Digest for Thursday, July 9th, 2009:

Rumor: Windows 7 Family Pack Will Offer Three Licenses for $137 [Windows 7]
How Much Computer Memory Does Windows Need?
Facebook, MySpace: A race/class divide?
Apple Pushes Snow Leopard Build 10A402 to Developers
HP Mini 110 netbook gets 1366 x 768 display option
VMware’s CEO says x86 is junk silicon, not good for mobile
Quicken for Mac lives—and is coming in February of 2010
Bossa Nova Prime-8 Robot Walks Runs on His Hands, Smashes Aibos to Bits [Robots
OCZ's Sabre OLED gaming keyboard now shipping, priced at $135
Review: Yamaha PDX-30 Portable Player Dock for iPhone
US Seeks Volunteers To Review Broadband Grant Applications
Report: demand for Macs, iPhones on the rise
Netflix to stream movies to Sony Bravia TVs - BusinessWeek
Will the stars align for space-based solar power?
The problem with Qik and the App Store: will Apple gamble away the iPhone’s coolest-ever killer app?
Sprint Will Pay Ericsson $5B to Run Its Network
Starbucks offers free ice cream through Facebook
When It Comes to Links, Color Matters
Review: iASUS Concepts 500K Series Headset for iPhone
Sony PlayStation3 – 80 GB – $ 339 shipped
Coding Q+A
Intel and Qualcomm Are Dueling With Dollars
Review: Wellcomm iConnplus Case With Battery for iPhone 3G
Sony Bravia Connected HDTVs Finally Land Netflix Streaming [Sony]
Twittruth Tells The Truth About How You Really Use Twitter
How Would It Be to Live on the Moon [Space]
Student HP Ad Shows Beautiful Alternate Universe Where Printers Are Fast, Predictable, Musical [Advertising]

- The Constently late, Matt A. Tobin of Binary Outcast

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