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Ok, i tried to slipstream my SATA drivers into a windows install using the guide rasken wrote here. I don't know how to use the CAB Utilitiy he was talking about, I did a google search for it and came up with a old Widows Cab Utility from 1997. After fooling around with it i gave up and just put the drivers into the /i386/ directory, well when i tried to start the install to see if it detected the drivers and used them properly i get a can not find file iaStor.sys & si3114r.sys. Can anyone either tell me how to use the utility or where to place those files so it will work.

Edit: Forgot my hardware

Gigabyte 8knxp Rev 1.0, using the Intel SATA controller (i put the Silicon Image one in for good measure), Windows XP Pro Academic, & Western Digital 80GB SATA.


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To use the makecab utility just type 'makecab driver.sys' and it will output

a file called driver.sy_. Or you can tell it the name of the file to create.

That isn't necessary, you can just copy the .sys files to the i386 directory

without compressing them. I would double check that the oempnpdriverspath

in the winnt.sif file is correct. Make sure your $OEM directory is outside

of the i386 directory if booting from CD to install.

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ok, so forget the makecab utility. Ane every thing is configured correctly. I think the problem may of been with the drivers i was using. I got newer drivers off Intels site and i think that may do the trick.

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