databird Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 (edited) I have start using nLite when i get a complaint of Laptop where client has no recovery CD and it has formated the hard disk. After the hard disk recovery we get the data. But problem becomes the driver of the hard disk . Basically the thing is in the CD provided by Laptop companies like Dell , Sony or Any other in their XP their is Option of adding Hard Disk Sata driver Silent ally . On Google Until u get the right keyword to the search the thing u can get the thing . The original Windows XP Installation CD, a freeware application named NLite and a blank CD. Moreover, we need the drivers for the SATA controller provided by the manufacturer. In case you did not find any floppy inside the motherboard package or you cannot locate them on the mainboard installation CD, you can consult the manufacturer's website to download the latest versions. To do the trick I have been talking about, it is assumed that you already have a Windows installed on an IDE drive. In case you don't, pay a visit to a friend and ask him to let you use his computer. It won't take too much time, I guarantee. So, download the drivers and unzip them (in case they come archived) in a desired location. Then download and install the Nlite application. When you start the Nlite application, you will be asked to provide the location for the Windows installation package. Insert the genuine Windows Installation CD into the CD drive and, inside the application, select the CD drive letter. and go to step by step So After a long finding i found nLite Software it have add the hard disk driver file their and it add in XP driver area of CD at the time booting with that CD . I get my problem Solved. Thanks to the Owner of nLite. Edited February 11, 2011 by databird
Ponch Posted February 11, 2011 Posted February 11, 2011 I have start using nLite when i get a complaint of Laptop where client has no recovery CD......download and install the Nlite application...At install, you read that nLite is for personal use only, not for business. You clicked "I agree".
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