When installing Windows XP, most of the time you'll find that it has the basic drivers it needs to install itself. However, sometimes you might need to intervene. In situations like this, you need to load the necessary drivers from a floppy disk at the beginning of the setup process. Usually, when you get a card or motherboard that has storage controllers which need special drivers, the necessary drivers will be provided on a floppy disk. This isn't always case, however. That's not a problem though, as all you have to do is locate the driver files and put them onto a floppy.
The first thing to do is look for an installation CD. It may have a tool for creating a driver floppy. If not, it might just have the driver on it, in which case you'll have to create the floppy disk yourself. Leave this diskette in the drive during the entire Windows installation process, as it will be accessed several times. When messages appear regarding Windows Logo testing, click the Yes button to continue.
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Notify me of new posts via email. Top Posts Project management tools Some cool software and more!!! Grammy ». Solutions: 2. If you have a CD containing the driver, copy it to a diskette before starting the procedure below and skip the steps concerning downloading and unzipping the driver. The ideal diskette drive to use for this procedure is the Toshiba 3. For information about this drive, or to purchase it, visit Toshiba Direct's Accessories page.
If Windows Setup stops as indicated in the screen shot above, it will be necessary to restart it, as described below. Read through the entire procedure below before attempting it. In particular, it's necessary to be ready to press the F6 key as soon as the prompt for it appears see Step 7.
Problem is, I don't know exactly how to do that, and I think one failed trial and error effort is enough on this problem.
Any help out there? Jeff By the way, I am armed with a remote floppy drive and a bunch of blank floppies and CDs to implement the solution. I just need the how-to. Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. Not necessarily you can perform an In Place Install.
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