From: Rod Speed on
Yousuf Khan wrote
> andy wrote

>> Do a repair install. Set the mode of the interface to AHCI. Then boot from the XP CD, pressing F6 to load the AMD
>> AHCI driver, and repair install XP.

> I think I need a floppy drive to do that on XP, right?

You can slipstream them onto the XP CD.


From: Yousuf Khan on
Rod Speed wrote:
> Yousuf Khan wrote
>> andy wrote
>
>>> Do a repair install. Set the mode of the interface to AHCI. Then boot from the XP CD, pressing F6 to load the AMD
>>> AHCI driver, and repair install XP.
>
>> I think I need a floppy drive to do that on XP, right?
>
> You can slipstream them onto the XP CD.

How?

Yousuf Khan
From: Rod Speed on
Yousuf Khan wrote:
> Rod Speed wrote:
>> Yousuf Khan wrote
>>> andy wrote

>>>> Do a repair install. Set the mode of the interface to AHCI. Then boot from the XP CD, pressing F6 to load the AMD
>>>> AHCI driver, and repair install XP.

>>> I think I need a floppy drive to do that on XP, right?

>> You can slipstream them onto the XP CD.

> How?

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=slipstream+xp


From: Arno on
Yousuf Khan <bbbl67(a)spammenot.yahoo.com> wrote:
> Arno wrote:
>> Actually AHCI drivers should work for all AHCI controllers, that
>> is the whole idea. So if your chipset is AHCI capable and AHCI
>> mode is enabled in the BIOS, the AHCI driver should work.


> So you're saying that the Intel AHCI drivers should work on my AMD chipset?

Yes.

Arno
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