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How to make a Windows XP CD with NVRAID Drivers built in.


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The principle will be the same, so I cant see any harm in it. Just replace whats new on the new RAID Drivers disk and put it in the appropiate folders.

 

Using the new bios now with no issues.

 

Now I have this system running properly I think some serious overclocking is now going to be done. :)

 

3200+ with stock cooling, Im not expecting great results, but better than what I have now (2.2ghz)

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new official bios 310 and new raid driver out today on dfi site, you should try integrating these with latest nlite!

 

is the raid driver really new?

it looks like it is the same files as delivered with my mobo package

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To be honest I never tried. GFX drivers update so fast these days, that its kinda pointless to do it.

 

Your Ethernet card drivers would be fine to add though.

 

Next thing Im gonna attempt (and no-one has been able to pull it off afaik) is to intregate the Audigy drivers into the XP install. I doubt I'll get it working, but theres no harm in trying.

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where are the Nvsataconnection.exe and Nvsataconnectionenu.dll files? they don't seem to be in my unzipped nvidia drivers directory under the IDE folder. i've also done a system search with no luck. thanks.

 

They are in the IDEWinXPraidtool Folder once you unzip the 6.39.exe

 

If you cant find it then you are doing something wrong.

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