![]() ![]() once picked, select the "text-mode" driver tab and the highlight all of the driver files listed in the window. It will list the two irl files used in the driver, it doesn't matter which one you pick. Click the button near the bottom to add the driver, it's in a mini dropdown type menu under the list area, and point the program to the folder where you extracted your driver files. exe and allow it to do it's thing, and go on to the driver page. If you highlighted the service pack option, on the next page point nLite to your service pack. That's it, just pop the CD you've burned into your drive and away you go! Hope this was helpful! Make sure to actually hit the burn button, the first time I just hit next at the bottom after selecting my burn options and wondered what happened when it didn't burn! I personally just burned directly to disk, but you can burn an ISO and it will work fine and allow you to make more than one CD if you wish. You only actually need one of them, but I didn't remember which one it was at the time, and what's the harm? Once this is done click next, and you should be at the iso burning page. ![]() Make sure to highlight the button on the bottom that says "Burn. exe and also highlight the service pack option. If your XP cd is SP1, do yourself a favor and download the SP2. Let it make it's image of your XP cd in a directory of your choosing, then click next, and highlight the driver option. Now, insert your original XP install cd and start nLite. I personally couldn't get the file listed in the Asustek forums to work so this was a lifesaver. A guy on the msfn forums (main nLite support forums) was asking for the Intel Matrix Storage Manager drivers (What our computer uses) because he couldn't get his to work, and someone furnished these. It's a great tool and makes this process much simpler (slipstreaming manually is quite the process.) zip file!įirst go here an download the program. Got a request for this after my last thread so I thought I'd post it up, maybe you could sticky it? It took me forever to figure it out, but in the end it was quite simple! The part that helped the most was finding the driver files nicely packed in a. ![]()
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