Nlite is a fantastic program...used it many times myself.   And it's free.

Mike

On Sat, Jun 7, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Tony B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Yes, I'd read the wikipedia entry. All Intel seems to be saying is
> that, even though they give you three choices, you should only pick
> one of two. i.e., "Install RAID Drivers" doesn't mean you necessarily
> want a RAID, and it'll work fine if you don't set one up.
>
> Like everything else, it's clear as mud. Why don't they just eliminate
> the "AHCI Drivers only" option then? Or put that GD paragraph on the
> GD screen somewhere along with the choices?
>
> Anyway. Poking around this afternoon here
> (
> http://www.msfn.org/board/Integration-of-Intel-Sata-and-Raid-drive-t107504.html
> )
> I discovered Nlite (http://www.nliteos.com/). Nlite is a darn nice GUI
> app for slipstreaming Windows. No more esoteric command line stuff,
> just point and click. So I now have an .iso with SP3 and that last set
> of SATA drivers. I can't wait to try it. Well, maybe I can. :)
>
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