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Goose7

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  1. Thanks Spacesurfer, I have tried that already. Slipstreamed drivers, formatted my XP partition for E and now XP sees my E partition as I. I have heard that some XP will make thier own partition letter assignment. I just hate that it throws all my other disc letters out of wack. Thanks again and Happy Holidays to everyone.
  2. I know I'm doing something wrong, but I have tried to do a dual boot on a Vista computer. Slipstreamed SP2 and tried to add SATA drivers. I partitioned my harddrive, did everything for the setup, made the XP partition E. For some reason XP does not see my SATA harddrive and E partition and installs on my Media disc 1, which is H. I have read topics on slipstreaming XP controller dive and SATA drive into XP. One said SCSI/RAID should be removed first, another said they should not be removed, someone else said write this into this file, which is a file that XP does not want to open by the way. No one really goes into detail, like most of us that would like to use nLite to slipstream have got to be computer techs. I think a lot of that info was kind of old or for someone that knows a lot about computers. I would like to know a up to date and easy way to get XP to see my SATA drive. I have a Gateway GT5432 computer with a Elitegroup MCP1P main circuit board. 2.60gig AMD Athlon 64 x2 Dual Core, WDC WD32 00AAJS harddrive, Nvidia nForce Serial ATA Controller(2x). I also have a Asus SATA DVD dive and a Atapi ATA drive. Need a Big Hint Goose7
  3. Hello everyone, I Hope that this forum will help me meet individuals that have some of the same problems I'm having working with computers. I have some knowledge, but some times it seens like I run into brick walls. Glad to be here and hope we can help each other. Goose7
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