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  1. Over 100 views and not even one comment? Even to tell me if I am thinking of nLite's driver integration capabilities in the wrong way? Has anyone got anything to say, help a brotha out! thanks
  2. Hello- I am a little confused. I followed the guide on nLite's website to the T. I have never slipstreamed anything before so this was my first go at using nLite. It seemed very easy and straightforward when I followed the guide. I started with an XPSP3 ISO that had all the latest Intel SATA Controller drivers already integrated so having my drive detected during the initial setup was not a problem. I selected a couple of hotfixes to integrate w/ my ISO, like the Universal Audio Architecture and .Net updates. (THESE INTEGRATED/INSTALLED FINE) I selected all of my drivers that i wanted to integrate into Windows for my devices. When I got through with the install of Windows, and booted up, I was nowhere! All of my devices were in device manager, but none of them had the drivers installed, they were all yellow exclamation marks and didn't have their correct names (i.e. my WLAN was just an "ethernet controller"). Just wondering what i might have done wrong. I have a Compaq C762NR laptop (originally Vista Home Premium-based) and these are the XP drivers, that I know to work 100%, that I attempted to integrate: Intel GM965 Chipset Intel x3100 Video Atheros 5006 WLAN Alps Trackpad driver Conexant HD Audio Conexant 56k Modem HP/Compaq Quicklaunch volume controls Maybe I am reading "driver integration" capabilities of nLite wrong, and that only means integrating drivers into the initial setup of XP (the blue screen text based part) but I didn't think that was the case. Any help is greatly appreciated. TIA.
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