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Hellow

I have made an nlite version of xp, have integrated sp3, deleted some stuff, etc.

But when I reboot from the disk i've made, and select the C drive for installing it, it say's that there is another operating sytem, so that wont't work. I deleted my drive C and created a new one, but also then he can't format it, and can't install on that drive, somehting with SCSI disk...

can someone help me please?

Perhaps, i deleted something? Or my service pack was not good? I don't know...

Thanks in advance


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Check with the original disk. If same problem, you removed something (in Hardware Support). if not, you probably need to integrate drivers for your HDD controler.

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Check with the original disk. If same problem, you removed something (in Hardware Support). if not, you probably need to integrate drivers for your HDD controler.

hellow

With the original disk i have had no problem, because my nlite version didn't worked, i have re-installed with my original disk, so that's no problem

Removed something? I will check it but i didn't removed that much and i have read carefully before deleting..

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A member told me: you probably need to integrate drivers for your HDD controler.

but can someone explain that? Because i don't understand what he mean...

Where do i download this drivers, must i integrate them in nlite?

Thanks in advance

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted
What is the make and model of your PC?

What did you remove?

We need to know the type of motherboard you have.

You HAVE to help us help you...

too much work

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Don't let the door hit you on the butt on your way out then......

Naah, ...actually attempting to avoid it is too much work.... ;)

:lol:

jaclaz

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