what are my options for a floppy drive in xp to install motherboard
raid driver during the install?
is there any usb drives that pretend they are floppy and connect with
the floppy cable
or do i have to buy a regular floppy drive (again???).
sndive@gmail.com wrote:
> what are my options for a floppy drive in xp to install motherboard
> raid driver during the install?
> is there any usb drives that pretend they are floppy and connect with
> the floppy cable
> or do i have to buy a regular floppy drive (again???).
Even if you can't get your USB floppy to work, it's not like floppy
drives are expensive:
<sndive@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> what are my options for a floppy drive in xp to install motherboard
> raid driver during the install?
> is there any usb drives that pretend they are floppy and connect with
> the floppy cable
> or do i have to buy a regular floppy drive (again???).
>
> i don't want vista. thanks.
>
sndive wrote:
> what are my options for a floppy drive in xp to install motherboard
> raid driver during the install?
> is there any usb drives that pretend they are floppy and connect with
> the floppy cable
> or do i have to buy a regular floppy drive (again???).
>
> i don't want vista. thanks.
Slipstream the drivers if it's Windows XP 32-bit. The 64-bit version can be
slipstreamed but the process is more involved.
1) install .NET framework 1.1 if you don't have it already.
3) copy all files on the Windows XP CD to a directory called c:\raidint
4) run RAID_Slipstreamer
5) use Magic ISO to extract boot information from the CD. Save it to c:\boot
Point Magic ISO to c:\raidint and c:\boot.
You will need to buy it to create an ISO larger than 300MB.
<sndive@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> what are my options for a floppy drive in xp to install motherboard
> raid driver during the install?
> is there any usb drives that pretend they are floppy and connect with
> the floppy cable
> or do i have to buy a regular floppy drive (again???).
>
> i don't want vista. thanks.
The simplest answer is to borrow a floppy drive, plug it in, load the
drivers necessary for your install and once everything is up unplug the
floppy and return it to where you borrowed it from.
For what its worth, this is becoming more of an issue so you are not alone
in facing the problem. The last time I installed a server I needed to load
drivers from a floppy but the server didn't have a floppy drive. I wanted it
up that night (so wanted a quick solution) and the simplest was to borrow a
floppy drive from a nearby pc. Fortunately the motherboard still retained
connections for a floppy drive.
--
Brian Cryer www.cryer.co.uk/brian
OR, you can buy an OEM copy of XP SP2 that includes the second service pack
that has the required drivers included, so you don't need the floppy. And
the OEM version is less than half the cost of the retail version.
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DaveW
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<sndive@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> what are my options for a floppy drive in xp to install motherboard
> raid driver during the install?
> is there any usb drives that pretend they are floppy and connect with
> the floppy cable
> or do i have to buy a regular floppy drive (again???).
>
> i don't want vista. thanks.
>
On Oct 17, 5:35 pm, "DaveW" <noth...@bot.org> wrote:
> OR, you can buy an OEM copy of XP SP2 that includes the second service pack
> that has the required drivers included, so you don't need the floppy. And
> the OEM version is less than half the cost of the retail version.
>
> --
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> DaveW
>
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> news:1192558631.949232.53150@e34g2000pro.googlegro ups.com...
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> > what are my options for a floppy drive in xp to install motherboard
> > raid driver during the install?
> > is there any usb drives that pretend they are floppy and connect with
> > the floppy cable
> > or do i have to buy a regular floppy drive (again???).
>
> > i don't want vista. thanks.