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More info?)
The problem is, that Win XP install tries to find the drivers in a specific
place. It's not good enough, that the drivers are in the floppy - they
should be in right subdirectory too...
Put the txtsetup.oem and fasttx2k files in the root directory and then in
winxp-directory (or win2000/nt4/98-me) the rest. Now Windows will find the
driver...
If you have Asus support CD, just copy whole Drivers\Promise\ -subdirectory
to a floppy.
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"John Wilson" <jmwilson@eos.ncsu.edu> kirjoitti viestissä
news:406F156E.7E1362EA@eos.ncsu.edu...
> Yes, that is the basic idea. And I've done that many times, but the
drivers on
> the CD gave trouble. I got an error message about not being able to find a
file
> pointed to by a path in oentext.inf (or something like that).
>
> thanks,
> john
>
>
> Ted wrote:
>
> > "Chris" <none@idontwant.com> wrote in message
> > news:Xns94BEC942DF646none@212.27.42.70...
> > > John Wilson <jmwilson@eos.ncsu.edu> wrote in news:406B4DFC.D9E14256
> > > @eos.ncsu.edu:
> > >
> > > > I found the drivers on the ASUS site and tried to use them while
doing a
> > > > WinXP install. Pressed F6 to be prompted for drivers disk - - -
inserted
> > > > disk - - - WinXP located correct drivers, but gave an error message
(I
> > > > think it couldn't find a file.) while accessing the cdrom drive.
> > > >
> > > > I am using an older WinXP install CD. In the ASUS A7N8X-E manual it
is
> > > > says to use WinXP Service Pack 1.
> > > >
> > > > At this point, I assume they mean you must use the more recent
release
> > > > of the install CD that has SP1 included. I think the error message
was
> > > > simply a indication that the correct files could not be found since
they
> > > > are not on the old WinXP install CD.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Has anyone been able to do a fresh install using a SATA drive on
this
> > > > motherboard?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Comments?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > thanks in advance,
> > > >
> > > > john
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > Yes
> > > Had same problem with downloaded drivers from Asus site
> > > Might be that these drivers are corrupted, as i downloaded drivers
from
> > > Silicon Image site
> > >
http://www.siimage.com
> > >
http://12.24.47.40/utility/getfile.asp?rid=1804
> > > file: 3112_x86_logo_rdvr_10040.zip / size: 177013
> > > which worked perfectly, either for XP initial or SP1 (once i
slipstreamed
> > > XP initial)
> > > Didn't bother to try with the drivers on the Asus CD
> > > However, for my initial XP install, i booted from the MS floppy boot
disks
> > > available from MS site
> > >
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q310994
> > > don't know if it's related.
> > >
> > > Chris
> > >
> > .
> > If I understand the question/concern correctly...when hitting F6 for
> > additional drivers, you'd first have to copy the SATA files off the CD
onto
> > a floppy disk. On a new install (or perhaps a rebuild) at the F6 prompt,
you
> > insert the floppy disk in drive A: (not sure if you don't have a floppy
disk
> > drive, that a USB drive would work) which then would access the floppy
and
> > give you your choices for load. HTH
>