I download DP_HID_wnt5_x86-32_1101.7z but I found that MD5 checksum is not the same as listed.
I have download twice times and still remain the same.
Can somebody check for it?
Thank you.
1 2011-02-05 15:53:34
Topic: MD5 for DP_HID_wnt5_x86-32_1101.7z (1 replies, posted in 3rd Party DriverPacks)
2 2011-02-05 12:57:46
Topic: Where to put the files? (2 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)
Where should I put the following files?
Graphics Languages
Graphics PhysX
LAN RIS
Runtimes for ATI
In Driverpacks's folder or 3rd party's folder?
Thank you.
3 2009-07-07 03:50:54
Re: New bird need help here, can somebody help? (4 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)
To: OverFlow
thank you for your helps and your advices!
yeah..i know i use a "bad" title and don't use the search feature because i don't know what 'keyword' to use.
sorry about that, i will follow the rules next time.
by the way, i was wondering if there any possible to slipstream all the driver packs without using the 'unattend mode' for installation?
anyway, thanks again.
4 2009-07-06 03:05:00
Topic: New bird need help here, can somebody help? (4 replies, posted in Feedback and Support - DriverPacks Base)
My mainboard used ITE controller to handle the IDE raid, so everytime I reinstall my XP, I need to have driver disk in my FDD.
Now I decide to slipstream with driverpacks's mass storage pack because the FDD is broken.
I follow the instructions of tutorial step by step and successful create a slipstreamed XP cd.
After I booting this cd from my optical drive, unfortunately, the procedures of installation are different from the original XP cd.
Using this slipstreamed cd, XP can successfully detect my HDD without needing to press the F6 key, but it direct goes to the screen where you can select / modify the partition(s).
This is not same as the original XP cd, where the first screen were let you choose to run the "Recovery Console" or "Install Windows".
And also the screen where can detect if there are any 'Windows' exists and letting you to choose "Repair" if needed.
I don't need the 'unattend method' while installing Windows. I just want everythings (the steps of installation) remain the same as the original XP setup cd after I slipstream with the mass storage pack. If can, I also want to put the CDKEY inside because I am lazy to type it everytime.
I will appreciate if anybody can give me some help (detailly if possible).
Thank you very much.