Installing windows on a SATA drive without a floppy drive

..or “How to do a Slipstream Install of Windows”
(coming from: Jef Keys Blog)
As already mentioned below, I own a Shuttle Backbone. Looks great, but no FDD. I refuse. If Vista-era Windows doesn’t support non-floppy F6 installs I will switch to whatever the anti-M$FT Windoze dopes are using.
The only reliable way I could find to get the SATA drivers installed without a floppy was to do a slipstream install (The drivers from the F6 floppy are slipstreamed into the Windows install CD and the drives are automagically recognized during setup.
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Finding the right information took far too long, so bookmark this page. Here’s the information you need:
Slipstreaming VIA Serial ATA drivers
Creating a bootable Windows CD with Nero (The first and second screenshots were most valuable. I didn’t bother with the rest.)
Good luck!
Ps: although I looked through many more sites during my making of the Unattented Windows Installer Disc, this blog entry was the most usefull of them all…
You could take this a step further and start making a completely automated install.
Guides:
http://unattended.msfn.org/
Then you can use nlite to merge in all the current windows patches by grabbing RyanVM’s update pack:
http://ryanvm.msfn.org/
And then you can take it another step by including all the drivers for all SATA drivers so the next time you get a new computer you won’t have to worry about drivers either. More information at:
http://www.btsunattended.net/
Bashrat has made driver packs for pretty much everything (graphic cards, network cards, sound cards, motherboard chipsets, mass storage, etc)
Filed under: Tech on September 5th, 2005
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