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(51 replies, posted in Software)

This is the full url: http://www.v3.co.uk/computeractive/feat … er-4007804

I burnt the image in Nero 8 Essentials, with 'verify' on?

"Is the ODD known good?" Not sure what you mean by 'ODD'.

Thanks

Hi! I managed to create a slipstreamed Windows XP installation disc using Nlite and all 10 of the latest driver packs using this guide here http://tinyurl.com/lzz2qh. I managed to get a disc image working on Sun Virtualbox. I then burnt the image to disc and tried to install it on the target computer only to get the following error messages:

dac960nt.sys is corrupted. Press any key to continue.

So I rebooted the machine and tried again, only to get a similar error message:

viaide.sys is corrupted. Press any key to continue.

and again...

dmio.sys is corrupted. Press any key to continue.

Any suggestions?

David

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(9 replies, posted in Software)

Thanks! I'll have a crack at it then.

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(9 replies, posted in Software)

Thanks for your prompt reply. I'm confused, I've just read this on the home page:

"For each of these DriverPacks we include every device driver of that category. "

Also I found this from an admin. in another post:

"When you are using the DriverPacks, no one is going to ask for the make because they are universal, supporting all manufacturers!
That's the great thing about them, no more worries about what's actually inside the case wink

You just grab the DriverPacks and in 99% of all cases it will work, simply amazing"

Link here:

http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=3405

It sounds as though all I need to do is get all of the latest driverpacks (10 of them for XP) and put them on my installation disc? Is this correct? If this is incorrect can I ask when your going to include the descriptions?

Regards

David

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(9 replies, posted in Software)

Hi! Im a complete newbie at this! I've been following the 'Driverpacks Tutorial' located in the FAQ's and have got stuck at this point:

"...make sure to read the descriptions for each pack and only select the ones applicable to your hardware..."

When I 'view' each driverpack I cannot find a description of the hardware it supports? Please help?

Thanks