for the particular laptop i'm experimenting with, it only has a TPM driver listed on the official driver page under the chipset category. amd chipset updates have usually been a little different than intel chipset inf updates. However, the amd package only contains the regular inf. it seems logical to run this after i installed all previous chipset inf updates so that all controllers or other devices are updated or is this not required?
#Windows 2000 sp4 update#
what i mean by this is for example, if you run the intel inf update for let's say an ich8-m chipset, will it override or have a problematic effect on the blackwingcat's sata driver or would it not get affected and i won't need to do anything additional? i noticed that blackwingcat's modified intel sata driver package has a setup installer.
#Windows 2000 sp4 drivers#
It's all fine and dandy if i can get through the setup phase with the slipstreamed drivers, but what about chipset drivers once you installed the operating system. even the most recent ssd's with the fastest random read 4k queue depth 1 such as the samsung 860 pro can only manage maybe around 40-45 MB/s. i'm not worried too much on speed and performance, i mean ata 133 is still pretty fast, and random read performance is really more important, and if you have an ssd, even if limited to ata 133, you still will have a relatively fast system.
#Windows 2000 sp4 install#
will this work fine or would i need a newer version of nlite? also, would there be a conflict if i put all three the uniATA and intel / amd in the same slipstreamed cd? my goal is hopefully to create a custom windows 2000 sp4 installation disc with functional support for all sata controllers so that i can install windows 2000 on any laptop that has a sata controller only and can't revert to ide / legacy compatibility mode. So let's see i download nlite 1.01 final and wan't to integrate the uniATA driver files and / or intel / amd ones. i know some support windows 2000, but is there a particular version that's "better" for burning ISOs for windows 2000 sp4 installations? for example, there was some post on the below thread here " ", saying how later versions of nlite may break things, but there wasn't any more detailed explanation of what. another issue is that there are all these different nLite versions. i currently have one page to follow which the name of the site article is "2 Ways to Integrate Floppy SATA RAID Driver into Windows XP CD". Now the problem is, i obviously do not know which exact steps / instructions to follow on how exactly to burn a slipstreamed windows 2000 sp4 cd with the included slipstreamed drivers.
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i have searched the internet and found three sources in particular, blackwingcat's sata / ahci driver which works up to ich10 i think, and the amd version which supports sb600, sb700 and sb800 chipsets, and also the uniATA driver which seems to support all controllers, amd, intel, nforce, via, etc.
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sys file of the driver and the txtsetup.oem to be slipstreamed.
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i've never been able to get it work and instrunctions elsewhere were always confusing. today i did some research again, for one, it's mentioned you need two files, the. It's been a little while since i last tried experimenting with trying to load / slipstream sata drivers or use specifically the nlite program.