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sunil21

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I have heard a lot about msdinst.exe.

i searched in many MS softwares, i was unable to find this program.

someone please tell me where can i find this software.

also is it possible to inject with this software, sata driver in to already running windows installation.?

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Thank you for all the replies, it is helpful.

i am asking since, i lost cd for hp 8100 computer

and i am using another xp cd to install.

it has pdf documentation files regarding ahci installation and

at one stage it is said to run msdinst.exe to inject ahci driver.

but no mention of where to find this program.

i can manage Windows 7 AIK & windows 7 OPK, if that will do.

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Msdinst.exe is part of windows XP OPK since SP2 (i think) and as such isn't freely redistributable. It is one way to inject mass storage drivers but there are others like the one i posted.

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at one stage it is said to run msdinst.exe to inject ahci driver.

but no mention of where to find this program.

MSDINST is NOT available to the "public".

It is inside the OPK for XP (SP3) here:

http://www.microsoft.com/oem/en/downloads/pages/opks.aspx

Windows XP Service Pack 3 OPK

http://www.microsoft.com/oem/en/downloads/Pages/windows_xp_sp3_opk.aspx

It is "reserved to OEM's.

With MS new policies you may be able to register yourself as OEM, but really cannot say.

But as said we have alternatives tools for it, do check the whole idea of "Offline Sysprep":

http://www.911cd.net/forums//index.php?showforum=43

though I don't think it is really what you need/want, seemingly all you need is to have the SATA/AHCI driver slipstreamed to your install CD, which is an entirely different thing.

What is your goal (as opposed to HOW you think you can reach it)? :unsure:

  1. Create a "dedicated" install CD for that HP 8100.
  2. Creata a "dedicated" sysprepped image for that HP 8100.
  3. Something else. (please specify)

You seem like dangerously near to slipping on a chocolate covered banana :ph34r: :

http://homepage.ntlworld.com./jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/put-down-the-chocolate-covered-banana.html

:w00t:

jaclaz

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