metalfan Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 Hi,im installing a xp x86 sp3 at the moment, my motherboard is the GA-P35 DS3 in Rev 2.0.my motherbord manufacture offers 2 sata drivers, one for installing later and one to be copied to a floppy and used at install time.ive choosen the complete driver with extras.http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2627#dlmotherboard_driver_sata_gb_sata2raid.exethis exe contains the following files:./data1.cab./setup.ibt./setup.skin./Floppy64./Floppy64/jraid.cat./Floppy64/Jraid.sys./Floppy64/xraid_f.inf./Floppy64/txtsetup.oem./data1.hdr./setup.ini./Driver./Driver/x32./Driver/x32/xraid_i.inf./Driver/x32/jraid.cat./Driver/x32/Jraid.sys./Driver/amd64./Driver/amd64/xraid_i.inf./Driver/amd64/jraid.cat./Driver/amd64/jraid.sys./W7./W7/data1.cab./W7/setup.ibt./W7/setup.skin./W7/silentsetup.bat./W7/Floppy64./W7/Floppy64/jraid.cat./W7/Floppy64/Jraid.sys./W7/Floppy64/xraid_f.inf./W7/Floppy64/txtsetup.oem./W7/data1.hdr./W7/setup.ini./W7/Driver./W7/Driver/x32./W7/Driver/x32/xraid_i.inf./W7/Driver/x32/jraid.cat./W7/Driver/x32/Jraid.sys./W7/Driver/amd64./W7/Driver/amd64/xraid_i.inf./W7/Driver/amd64/jraid.cat./W7/Driver/amd64/jraid.sys./W7/Application.rar./W7/setup.isn./W7/Readme.txt./W7/Floppy32./W7/Floppy32/jraid.cat./W7/Floppy32/Jraid.sys./W7/Floppy32/xraid_f.inf./W7/Floppy32/txtsetup.oem./W7/engine32.cab./W7/Application./W7/Application/x64./W7/Application/x64/DIFxAPI.dll./W7/Application/x64/xLhD64.dll./W7/Application/xInsDrv.dll./W7/Application/DIFxAPI.dll./W7/Application/xRaidAPI.dll./W7/Application/XSrvSetup.exe./W7/Application/jmide./W7/Application/jmide/jmide.inf./W7/Application/jmide/jmide.cat./W7/Application/xInsIDE.exe./W7/Application/IDEDrvSetup.exe./W7/Application/xLink.exe./W7/Application/xRaidSetup.exe./W7/Application/xInsD64.dll./W7/Application/xIDE64Setup.exe./W7/Application/xLhDrv.dll./W7/Application/xIDESetup.exe./W7/Application/res./W7/Application/res/RaidWndTitle.bmp./W7/Application/res/controllerLogo.bmp./W7/Application/res/RaidGUI.bmp./W7/Application/res/AboutTitle.bmp./W7/Application/res/aboutLogo.bmp./W7/Application/res/RaidLogo.ico./W7/Application/res/RaidCompanyLogo.bmp./W7/Application/res/Thumbs.db./W7/Application/res/processing.avi./W7/Application/res/wizardLogo.bmp./W7/Setup.inx./W7/setup.exe./W7/layout.bin./W7/setup_notReboot.iss./W7/data2.cab./W7/setup.iss./setup.isn./Readme.txt./Floppy32./Floppy32/jraid.cat./Floppy32/Jraid.sys./Floppy32/xraid_f.inf./Floppy32/txtsetup.oem./engine32.cab./Application./Application/x64./Application/x64/DIFxAPI.dll./Application/x64/xLhD64.dll./Application/xInsDrv.dll./Application/DIFxAPI.dll./Application/xRaidAPI.dll./Application/jmide./Application/jmide/jmide.inf./Application/jmide/jmide.cat./Application/xInsIDE.exe./Application/IDEDrvSetup.exe./Application/xLink.exe./Application/xRaidSetup.exe./Application/xInsD64.dll./Application/xIDE64Setup.exe./Application/xLhDrv.dll./Application/xIDESetup.exe./Application/res./Application/res/RaidWndTitle.bmp./Application/res/controllerLogo.bmp./Application/res/RaidGUI.bmp./Application/res/AboutTitle.bmp./Application/res/aboutLogo.bmp./Application/res/RaidLogo.ico./Application/res/RaidCompanyLogo.bmp./Application/res/Thumbs.db./Application/res/processing.avi./Application/res/wizardLogo.bmp./Setup.inx./setup.exe./layout.bin./data2.cab./setup.issi did point nlite to the file in the insert driver menu:./Driver/x32/xraid_i.infafter that i created a iso also via nlite from the directory where the cd was extracted with the added driver.but after booting from the cd in question xp cant use my drive properly.as usual i could create a partition, but after the first reboot i get something with read error.the error i did get before the driver was inserted...so what did i do wrong?
Ponch Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 i did point nlite to the file in the insert driver menu:./Driver/x32/xraid_i.infYou might try to integrate those as well (I'm no expert here); ./Floppy32/xraid_f.inf./Floppy32/txtsetup.oem (as text mode)
johnhc Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) Hi,im installing a xp x86 sp3 at the moment, my motherboard is the GA-P35 DS3 in Rev 2.0.my motherbord manufacture offers 2 sata drivers, one for installing later and one to be copied to a floppy and used at install time.ive choosen the complete driver with extras.http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=2627#dlmotherboard_driver_sata_gb_sata2raid.exethis exe contains the following files:i did point nlite to the file in the insert driver menu:./Driver/x32/xraid_i.infafter that i created a iso also via nlite from the directory where the cd was extracted with the added driver.but after booting from the cd in question xp cant use my drive properly.as usual i could create a partition, but after the first reboot i get something with read error.the error i did get before the driver was inserted...so what did i do wrong?metalfan, please attach your Last Session.ini, as requested in BOLD RED letters above. You need to point to a .inf file in a folder containing a txtsetup.oem file. In the naming convention shown, that wold be ./Floppy32/xraid_i.inf or something like that. I do not see it in your post. You need a 32 bit floppy (text mode) driver for XP. You have included no text mode driver for your RAID/SATA, so you cannot load XP. Find the correct files and point to the .inf. Enjoy, John.Ponce, I think that is a W7 driver.EDIT: Sorry, I am wrong, Ponce and metalfan.This is what you want to point to:./Floppy32 ./Floppy32/jraid.cat ./Floppy32/Jraid.sys ./Floppy32/xraid_f.inf ./Floppy32/txtsetup.oem Edited August 31, 2010 by johnhc
metalfan Posted August 31, 2010 Author Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) EDIT:i just realised that SATA Port 0/1 that can be set to IDE are located behind the graphics card...i did not see the connectors because the card uses 2 slots. will try to install with IDE settings now.First try with the "new" driver failed, i have enabled AHCI and native SATA support in the bios this timealso something called controller is set to sata instead of ide this time....maybe it makes a difference.i also tried to install xp with just setting the controller to ide mode, but it had no effect.Cant attach Session.ini at the moment because the xp is installed to the machine that was running nlite. Edited August 31, 2010 by metalfan
metalfan Posted August 31, 2010 Author Posted August 31, 2010 this system is seriously f***ing with me.why does a normal xp installation not work, even with ide mode?this is my current partition table:1: win7 rescue partition2: win73: planned for winxpis xp not even able to be installed in something else than the first partition?
johnhc Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 this system is seriously f***ing with me.why does a normal xp installation not work, even with ide mode?this is my current partition table:1: win7 rescue partition2: win73: planned for winxpis xp not even able to be installed in something else than the first partition?metalfan, I would caution about your language. A moderator can be harsh on those. What does "Cant attach Session.ini at the moment because the xp is installed to the machine that was running nlite." mean - you wiped your nLite folder? The Last Session.ini should be on your CD/DVD - attach it from there. The real question is what is your HW? If you have SATA drives you must run them in SATA mode. AHCI and RAID will require a text mode driver. Both PATA and SATA (Parallel/Serial IDE) are IDE mode and I have no idea what your BIOS settings are doing to you. You need to decide what you will be using; SATA, SATA with AHCI, or RAID, then set it in your BIOS. It is always safe to include the text mode driver and is required for the SATA/RAID cases. I really don't understand what you are doing or why you are not using nLite to include your text mode driver (one with txtsetup.oem file). You can install XP on any partition that is large enough. Enjoy, John.
metalfan Posted September 1, 2010 Author Posted September 1, 2010 (edited) Ok, what i want:a multiboot solution with win7 and xp.AHCI was onSATA was in native modeshouldnt this driver work with both choices, or do i need yet another file?1. SATA with AHCI2. SATA without AHCIsession.ini is attachedsession.ini.txt Edited September 1, 2010 by metalfan
johnhc Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 (edited) metalfan, if you will read the BOLD RED letters above, it says to attach (not paste) your Last Session.ini. Please edit your last post, delete your pasted Last Session and attach it, as requested. Thanks, John.EDIT: You are running nLite under Vista (or W7) to create an ISO for XP. This can be a problem especially if you are integrating a Service Pack. You should also always start with a fresh copy of your CD files/folders and run nLite only once doing all your work. A dual boot with W7 and XP should work just fine. I am doing that on this machine. I have XP x64 and W7 x64, installing W7 second. All works fine. I think you need to look at the two Stickies by Fernando 1, above, (the driver expert here) for a driver. If yours does not work, then use one of Fernando 1's for your specific HW. Enjoy, John. Edited September 1, 2010 by johnhc
metalfan Posted September 1, 2010 Author Posted September 1, 2010 the iso im using already has sp3 integrated as i downloaded it via msdn aa.
metalfan Posted September 1, 2010 Author Posted September 1, 2010 OK, After Reading Fernandos Post im really confused.1. The right driver (again) - the one downloaded from gigabyte for by GA-P35-DS3 is probably the right one, but which file. heres the file listing again ive already removed all files that were below W7/./data1.cab./setup.ibt./setup.skin./Floppy64./Floppy64/jraid.cat./Floppy64/Jraid.sys./Floppy64/xraid_f.inf./Floppy64/txtsetup.oem./data1.hdr./setup.ini./Driver./Driver/x32./Driver/x32/xraid_i.inf./Driver/x32/jraid.cat./Driver/x32/Jraid.sys./Driver/amd64./Driver/amd64/xraid_i.inf./Driver/amd64/jraid.cat./Driver/amd64/jraid.sys./setup.isn./Readme.txt./Floppy32./Floppy32/jraid.cat./Floppy32/Jraid.sys./Floppy32/xraid_f.inf./Floppy32/txtsetup.oem./engine32.cab./Application./Application/x64./Application/x64/DIFxAPI.dll./Application/x64/xLhD64.dll./Application/xInsDrv.dll./Application/DIFxAPI.dll./Application/xRaidAPI.dll./Application/jmide./Application/jmide/jmide.inf./Application/jmide/jmide.cat./Application/xInsIDE.exe./Application/IDEDrvSetup.exe./Application/xLink.exe./Application/xRaidSetup.exe./Application/xInsD64.dll./Application/xIDE64Setup.exe./Application/xLhDrv.dll./Application/xIDESetup.exe./Application/res./Application/res/RaidWndTitle.bmp./Application/res/controllerLogo.bmp./Application/res/RaidGUI.bmp./Application/res/AboutTitle.bmp./Application/res/aboutLogo.bmp./Application/res/RaidLogo.ico./Application/res/RaidCompanyLogo.bmp./Application/res/Thumbs.db./Application/res/processing.avi./Application/res/wizardLogo.bmp./Setup.inx./setup.exe./layout.bin./data2.cab./setup.issthis time i added the same driver like the last time, but nlite was run with integrate drivers+make iso in one session..whatever difference there might be.bios settings will be:native mode enabled, AHCI disabled.LAST SESSION.INI
johnhc Posted September 1, 2010 Posted September 1, 2010 OK, After Reading Fernandos Post im really confused.1. The right driver (again) - the one downloaded from gigabyte for by GA-P35-DS3 is probably the right one, but which file. heres the file listing again ive already removed all files that were below W7/this time i added the same driver like the last time, but nlite was run with integrate drivers+make iso in one session..whatever difference there might be.bios settings will be:native mode enabled, AHCI disabled.metalfan, looks like to me you are using the correct driver. Do you have a problem? Are all the four files in the Floppy32 folder? What is the result??????? Your system will run faster if you enable AHCI. You have a jMicron chip, so I don't think Fernando 1 has a driver for you at this time, at least not in those two posts. Enjoy, John.
metalfan Posted September 2, 2010 Author Posted September 2, 2010 i tried the above and also:SATA AHCI Mode: AHCISATA Port0-1 Native Mode: EnabledOnboard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode: AHCIin both cases winxp wasnt able to find a drive
metalfan Posted September 2, 2010 Author Posted September 2, 2010 i was not able to install winxp trough deleting all partitions and setting the following bios options:SATA AHCI Mode: DisabledSATA Port0-1 Native Mode: DisabledOnboard SATA/IDE Ctrl Mode: IDEthe same settings were helping winxp detect the drive while win7 was installe on the first/second partition but xp was unable to work with that situation.im still interested in using winxp with sata mode, will report back.
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