Thursday, December 23, 2010

How to slipstream SATA drivers in HP Mini 110-3000

I am going to teach on how to slipstream using nLite program. Usually this happens when your Windows XP CD does not have any SATA driver in it. When try booting from the CD, the setup doesnt detect the SATA harddisk. Sometimes blue screen will come out when the CD is starting the Windows.

First download the N-Lite software. Then download the SATA driver. In my case i am installing Windows XP in HP Mini 110-3000 which needs a recognize SATA driver for Intel. Download here. After finish installing N-Lite, create a folder and copy all files in your Windows XP CD into the folder.

Run N-Lite program.


Click Next and it will ask you the Windows XP files. Select the folder contain the XP files from CD.


After selecting the folder, it will scan your type XP version example Service Pack and etc.


Just click Next.


In this case i select Drivers and Bootable ISO(which later i can burn the image onto CD).


Click Insert to select the SATA driver to slipstream. I prefer select Multiple Driver folder.






In above step, click the button Make ISO. It will prompt you where to save the ISO file.


Wait until the process finished and click next. Now you can burn the ISO file and boot from your newly created CD.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks for a great guide. I've got a HP Mini 110-3011sf and have followed your instructions exactly. I tried to install from a USB stick but I still get the BSOD error at the point where it says 'Starting Windows'. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong? Steve.

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  2. i got that problem too.cannot boot from USB stick. i thought my usb stick is the problem but when i change to another usb stick still it won't boot from the usb stick. i think only with booting from the cd will resolve this.

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  3. Hello guys... In case you need this guide... about choosing the correct SATA driver for the Slipstreaming Process , you may as well read the guide... :) Hope it benefits you!!!

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