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Create a CD WINDOWS XP SATA

its every incident should be my first curhatkan before giving a tutorial, the story I was told to Install Acer laptop wow, I wrote a test with Windows XP SP3 via flash disk, when I test even the blue screen, I forgot to turn off his Sata Native Mode. Fitting in check in the bios Sata Native Mode is gone aka not there, here and there looking for solutions, I met his end Windows Xp Dark Edition CD can indeed be hell, but Windows XP dark edition crashes frequently if worn long, but now there is a solution let's make it CD WINDOWS XP SATA,required
1. Windows XP SP3 CD
2. Sata drivers can be downloaded here
3. And also Nlite can download
here

ok we start
1. create a small folder to the location of windows xp try to paste it easy to remember location like in desktop




2. extract sata driver that was downloaded was easy to remember try to place her in a directory such as C or on the desktop
















3. Put windows XP sp3 cd and then open it and find the location Nlite his cd


4. Such notification appears just click OK


5. Find the location of paste which we created earlier to copy all the files in windows Xp cd

6. Wait until the copying process takes place finish


7. In the presets window just click Next.


8. Then in the window just select Task Selection Drivers and Bootable ISO, for the integration of drivers and create a CD image


9. In the window select Inset Drivers -> Multiple Driver Folder. Then Browse and locate the folder sata drivers already in the extract was







10. Select Drivers his Sata



11. Select all text mode drivers are and click Ok.


12. Then click Next to proceed to its next STEEP.


13. Appears notification to begin the process of merging files just click Ok


14. Then click next
15. on our general menu select mode creat image.



16. To label it's up to you


17. Next click on the make iso to create an iso file Windows xp sp3 Sata/
18. And select the iso file its storage location (try the location of its easy to remember)




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