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spyon

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hello again

i got a problem

i integrate my sata driver called intel matrix storage controller for sony vaio vgn fz 11 m

edited dosnet , txtsetup and winnt.sif

partitioned and install as here say

c: install , quick format

the setup was copied files and reboot

i boot again from usb and choose option 2 : gui mode setup , continue instalation

the windows was installed and when i reboot i got error message in blue screen with smth like this :

some driver are incompatible , check the disk with chkdsk , run antivirus program bla bla

i reboot and choose option 2 from usb , i was think maybe i need to continue the setup but i got again the blue screen

how can i solve this problem because if i integrate sata driver with nlite , he delete the rest of files and i cant start the setup maked

by multiboot menu

PS if i leave to start after first reboot i got error message with \system32\hall.dll

Thanks

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Go over to http://www.driverpacks.net/ and make use of the masstorage pack. Got all the sata driver you ever need. You can intergrade the driverpack after you have done nlite.

i know exacly wich driver coz i was have vista and install xp integrated sata driver not 1 time , many times

and i cant edit with nlite because after that when i make with multiboot , he say cannot find biosinfo and more files

wich was deleted by nlite :)

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.. i cant edit with nlite because after that when i make with multiboot , he say cannot find biosinfo and more files

wich was deleted by nlite :)

Shouldn't be like that, just do NOT select Operating System Options-->Manual Install and Upgrade for removal

Finish with Nlite, apply mass storage drivers pack with text mode enabled, use USB_multiboot5 and you should be fine.

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