Hello,
I have a problem with an XP installation on a SSD. SATA controller is Silicon Image Si3512, SSD is an Intel SSD 320 Series 40GB.
A F6 installation method works fine on this SSD. Then I have integrated the drivers with XP-Iso-Builder into a XP SP3 installation CD. The SSD is recognized, however, the formatting stops at 20%. If I format the SSD external, the installation fails while copying the files. Do I use the same slipstreamed CD with a normal HDD, the installation of works fine.
Does anyone have any idea what exactly is going wrong?
Regards
Ingo
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Try reposting this in the 'Q&A' forum. The 'Discussion' forum is for matters of general discussion, not specific problems in search of a solution. The 'Water Cooler' is for non-technical discussions. You can submit a question to 'Q&A' here:
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However I have no idea why this is happening was there any Disc Management Software supplied with the Intel SSD? If there was I would assume that has to be included in the Slipstreamed Image or maybe just that you messed up the Slipstream.
Personally I've never used ISO Builder but I do know that nLite works a treat you might like to use that and see if there is any difference.
http://www.nliteos.com/download.html
Col
http://www.techrepublic.com/forum/questions/post?tag=mantle_skin;content
There are TR members who specifically seek out problems in need of a solution. Although there is some overlap between the forums, you'll find more of those members in 'Q&A' than in 'Discussions' or 'Water Cooler'.
Be sure to use the voting buttons to provide your feedback. Voting a '+' does not necessarily mean that a given response contained the complete solution to your problem, but that it served to guide you toward it. This is intended to serve as an aid to those who may in the future have a problem similar to yours. If they have a ready source of reference available, perhaps won't need to repeat questions previously asked and answered. If a post did contain the solution to your problem, you can also close the question by marking the helpful post as "The Answer". .
However I have no idea why this is happening was there any Disc Management Software supplied with the Intel SSD? If there was I would assume that has to be included in the Slipstreamed Image or maybe just that you messed up the Slipstream.
Personally I've never used ISO Builder but I do know that nLite works a treat you might like to use that and see if there is any difference.
http://www.nliteos.com/download.html
Col
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