yes
if you point the Vista driver installer(F6 during installation) to the right
directory
peter
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> it talks of making a floppy disc of RAID drivers. Can I ignore this as
> Vista installs from DVD can I put in the CD containing the drivers?
>
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"peter" <peter@nowhere.net> wrote in message
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> yes
> if you point the Vista driver installer(F6 during installation) to the
> right directory
> peter
> "housetrained" <house.trained@virgin.net> wrote in message
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>> it talks of making a floppy disc of RAID drivers. Can I ignore this as
>> Vista installs from DVD can I put in the CD containing the drivers?
>>
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"housetrained" <house.trained@virgin.net> wrote in
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> it talks of making a floppy disc of RAID drivers. Can I ignore this as
> Vista installs from DVD can I put in the CD containing the drivers?
It's been a while, but if I remember correctly you do this at the screen
where you select the partition to install Vista.
There should be a button in the lower left marked 'Load Drivers'. Left
Click on that. You can install the drivers from any recognizable drive
including CD, DVD and flash drive.
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