
- #INTEL SATA DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION INSTALL#
- #INTEL SATA DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION DRIVERS#
- #INTEL SATA DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION ISO#
To create a usb bootable windows 2000 sp4 image.
#INTEL SATA DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION DRIVERS#
for amd, i believe i used the driver found in the link below, make sure to use same method and do not include any 圆4 drivers -Īlso, i uploaded the updated USB.IN_ file that MIGHT allow correct installation of usb on certain newer systems, up to intel 2nd / 3rd generation intel might work. select multiple driver folder / textmode drivers options, as well as bootable iso. as far as the other stuff goes, i put a download link of the specific driver package for intel ahci / raid drivers below that i slipstreamed with:Īll you need really is the driver files found in the iata76_cd2kh/winall/driver folder.

#INTEL SATA DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION ISO#
if you're trying to burn the iso image onto usb, i'm not sure if i can help you with that ( i'll look into it though and may provide a solution in a bit ). I've only used windows 7 or windows 10's default burning feature for discs ( using the mastered burn option to allow working on most computers ).
#INTEL SATA DRIVERS FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION INSTALL#
I used to just burn CD's and install that way, but my main PC's CD drive is broken. Is there any bootable usb creator you could recommend as well? Rufus, WinUSBtoBoot, and ISO to USB aren't working for me. cab and tried to integrate with nlite, but the inf file does not appear to work once the file is created? What do I exactly need to do with BWC's drivers? I extracted the. i just used BWC's intel and amd packages because i assumed that it should support all devices anyways. so really, it would only make sense to use it in substitute for the amd and intel drivers provided by elsewhere ( BWC / fernando's version(s), etc ).

cab part you mentioned? the universal ATA MIGHT work, despite other people saying it doesn't support ahci / sata / raid or w.e, however, i never integrated that into the package because i thought it would conflict with the intel and amd drivers and / or would be buggy?. make sure to only select the x86 drivers and do not include any 圆4 drivers as it will corrupt the image / will give you errors in installation. i believe i always used the "multiple driver" option and textmode drivers. make sure to also select bootable iso in nlite if you haven't done so. but it was the latest one for amd ( for SB600-800 chipsets, and the h series one ), and also the latest for intel, which i think was last modified in 2018. unfortunately i do not have the reference package to check which exact version i used for BWC's drivers. I used nlite 1.4.9.3 to do the slipstreaming process. Should I use the universal ATA driver, BWC's, or Fernando's? I need a bit of help with SATA drivers on Windows 2000. cab file and using both single driver and multiple driver folder, but neither appear to be effective. I obtained one of BWC's drivers and found NLite did not appear to accept the driver? I tried extracting the. I am trying to install Windows 2000 fresh with an SATA driver.
