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bludragon

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  1. Ok; I fixed the Wi-Fi problem buy putting some of the network components back in and re-enabling some of the services I disabled. I now have a few other issues that I am trying to sort out. * sigh * If it ain't one thing it's another...
  2. I haven't gotten around to creating a clean install with no components removed but that is next on my list. I probably should have tried that first. *DOH!* I need to create a new disc anyhow as I need to integrate the RAID F6 drivers to get my Raptors set up. That'll be fun!
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    nlite.cmd error

    Have you tried upgrading to 1.4 final?
  4. There is no hotkey. I think you were looking at the "[Language]" section of that file. There is a radio button in the utility but it is on by default. I tried turning it off and then back on but that made no difference.
  5. Check out the FAQ and take a look at Kurt's tutorial.
  6. If your driver package is an exe or cab file and you have 7z you can use it to open the file as an archive and then extract the drivers from there. That is what I had to do to for mine (except wi-fi unfortunately - no inf not even in the exe).
  7. Thanks, Kurt. This is a desktop, not a laptop. Being such, there is no "switch" per se. I actually installed the drivers post setup myself using the installer from ABIT's website. Their installer installs the drivers and a "helper" utility that really serves no purpose as it does not even configure the connection (unlike some cards, Linksys for example).
  8. If you have a working copy of XP, you can use the Disk Manager MMC snap-in to partition your hard drive. Just go to Start>Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Computer Management and click on Disk Management in the left pane. After that, all you have to do is configure your unattended setup to use that partition. Under Linux, if you are using Gnome you may be able to use GParted or QTParted for KDE.
  9. Having re-installed XP 10 times over the past couple of weeks, I don't think that it is necessary.
  10. I have been trying hard for the last week and a half to get a working install of x64 using nLite. While I have most of the bugs out, I am still having problems with my wireless card (ABIT AirPace PCIe). The card detects and installs fine, but when I click on the wireless tray icon it tells me "no networks are in range - please make sure your wireless switch is on" instead of showing the SSID of my router. The wireless worked fine after my vanilla install of x64 and works just fine under my vanilla install of Vista Ultimate x64 (using the same drivers each time). I have attached my session file - perhaps you can take a look at it and tell me if I did anything wrong. I did not remove anything regarding wireless, DHCP, or TCP/IP so I do not understand what is going on. LAST_SESSION.INI
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