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How to install drivers into the drivers folders

I am trying to add a bunch of drivers for hardware showing not compatible for Windows Xp 32 Bit in my deployment device for a certain model computer. I have the F6 drivers for the Intel raid but I am unsure what to do with the drivers.

The files in the zip I got from Intel are as follows.
iastor.sys
f6readme.txt
license.txt
iaahci.cat
iastor.cat
tstsetup.oem
iaahci.inf
iastor.inf

What of the files do I need to drop in and can I put others in at the same time separated by folder or is this a single driver at a time install?

Also I have tried to use the harvester and it say that I am already connected to the server and need to disconnect? I am not connected to the share or K2000 in any other ways so I am not sure what it means.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Posted by: bowmantech 12 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Just copy the driver files listed above into a single folder in the drivers\windows_xp folder. You can name the folder something relevant to which machine and type of driver it is, such as "machinetype_raid" or similar. Be sure to recache the drivers before you do a new scripted installation.

As for the harvester utility, I'm not really sure.
Posted by: Seyeradmin 12 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
0
That worked on placing the drivers!

Thanks Again
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