How to Remove the included Drivers and include you own Drivers:


Step by step on how to do this:

1. Download the Driver for the SATA Controller that is in your computer and then make a new folder and extract all files with a Zip Program like 7-Zip into the new folder (If there is no file "txtsetup.oem" in the Zip file you downloaded then use google to find the SATA Driver that has this file included because this can not work without it).
2. Make a new folder on the Hard disk drive and called it "WINXPCD".
3. Open the ISO file "Windows XP Professional 32-bit en-US - Black Edition v201X.XX.XX.iso" with a Zip Program like 7-Zip and extract all the files into the folder "WINXPCD".
4. If you see a folder "[BOOT]" in the "WINXPCD" delete it.
5. Now go to the directory "WINXPCD\OEM" and run the file "DriverPacks BASE - Remover vX.X.cmd".
6. Download and install the program nLite from "http://www.nliteos.com/download.html".
7. Start the program and click Next and Browse to the folder "WINXPCD" abd after the loading is finish click two time on Next and then Select the option "Drivers" and "Bootable ISO only" and click Next.
8. Now Click on "Insert" and choose "Multiple driver folder" and Browse to your folder where you SATA Drivers are and and click OK (If there is a 32-bit and 64-bit folder select the 32-bit folder).
9. Select the appropriate driver for Windows XP 32-bit and then click OK and Choose "Textmode driver" and select all options in the Box "Textmode integration options" and click OK and then click Next and then click Yes and if the integration is done click Next.
10. At the Option "Label" write "WinXP_32-bit_BE" or whatever you want (Maximum 16 characters) and then click "Make ISO" and Browse to the location where you want to save the new Windows XP ISO file.
* To test if the ISO file with the new integrated SATA/AHCI driver will work on your Computer you need to install the program VirtualBox from "http://www.virtualbox.org" and it is also important that you set the Virtual Hard disk in VirtualBox to SATA or the test would be for nothing.
* If you have a problem to include your SATA into your Windows XP then visite the MSFN forum at "http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php" and post the topic about the problem you have. But first make sure that you can't find the solution for your problem in 10 minutes over a Web Search Engine or over forum search engine before posting a new topic in the forum.

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