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new laptop today. can't back it up. (Read 25430 times)
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Re: new laptop today. can't back it up.
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, 2010 at 2:40pm
i bought another sata hd and did an xp sp3 clean install.
f6 recognized the floppy after changing boot order, but none of the approx iostor.sys exe files would bring up correct choice on screen ( needed approx ich9.xx ), so i gave up and changed sata setting in bios to compatibility mode and it installed ok last pm and this am.
have 4 bangs. otherwise great.
will report back.
thank you
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Jan 29
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, 2010 at 7:09pm
Dan,
In case you missed this, have a look at your latest IFL disk, ver 2.53. It has the most recent OSD Tool Script on the menu screen. This tool offers..
Remove installed drivers
Install drivers
Set CPU type
Change HAL
Services Control
You can install IDE or SATA drivers in seconds.
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Jan 29
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thank you for that information.
a bit complicated for me, but i will stockpile the info.
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Jan 29
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, 2010 at 11:01pm
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wp
It sounds complicated but it is really only six or so keystrokes.
Boot from the Image for Linux CD, choose the OSD Tool Script, choose Install drivers. SATA. Browse to the drivers you have on a USB flash drive, choose iaahci.inf and one second later it is done.
I played around with an IDE computer and chose to remove all installed drivers (with the tool). Not surprisingly WinXP would no longer boot. Back in the OSD Tool Script it offered to restore a registry backup. Done. I then chose Install default IDE drivers. That's it, WinXP boots again.
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Jan 30
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, 2010 at 1:57am
Some details. The tool is included with IFL and the standalone TBOSDT Pro. There is a free TBOSDT but it doesn't include the tool.
Quote:
// Script Engine:
//
// This script requires a fully licensed copy of the TeraByte OS Deployment
// Tool Suite (TBOSDTS) which can be purchased directly from the TeraByte
// Unlimited Website at
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/purchase-tbosdt.htm
.
// Your use of TBOSDTS is governed by the terms and conditions of the license
// agreement included with the TBOSDTS software.
//
// Purpose:
//
// This script is used for interactive processing of the following:
// 1) Clean out old drivers. This operation disable the CPU.
// 2) Install default IDE and/or AHCI drivers.
// 3) Install drivers (storage or not) needed for Windows to boot properly.
// 4) Change (or set) the CPU type (if corresponding driver is already installed).
// 5) Change the HAL used by Windows.
// 6) Enable / Disable Windows services.
//
// Before cleaning or installing drivers, a backup is created inside the
// system. It can be restored by running again the script and selecting the
// windows installation.
//
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Jan 30
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Sounds interesting, Brian. I haven't looked at IFL, but I'll have to explore it when I get a chance. I have a registered copy of IFW, and if I understand correctly, that also entitles me to TBOSDT Pro.
"This script is used for interactive processing of the following:
2) Install default IDE and/or AHCI drivers."
Does "default" mean "generic"? Or does that mean the driver Windows will use "by default", as long as you provide the driver?
IOW, do you obtain the driver and use TBOSDT to embed it in the Windows installation? Or does TBOSDT reconfigure Windows to use a generic AHCI driver so you can at least boot, and then you can subsequently update with a more appropriate driver from within Windows?
(I had never thought about the possibility of there being a generic AHCI driver, but I guess there could be.)
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Jan 30
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, 2010 at 3:04pm
I mentioned the IFL CD as the tool is built in as an extra. You can also make a standalone TBOSDT CD/floppy/USB flash drive. It will contain the same tool. To start the tool from IFL you simply press Enter, but to start the tool from TBOSDT boot media you have to type..
tbosdt
runtbs osdtool.tbs
So I'm just being lazy in using the IFL CD.
Dan, as you have a license for IFW you are also licensed for IFL, IFD and TBOSDT Pro.
Dan Goodell wrote
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, 2010 at 2:31pm:
"This script is used for interactive processing of the following:
2) Install default IDE and/or AHCI drivers."
That is poorly worded. After selecting "Install Drivers" the two options are..
Install a specific driver
Install default IDE drivers
You have to provide the AHCI driver via the first choice. The IDE drivers are already present in the Windows installation but the correct driver for the new motherboard (restoring to new hardware) may not yet be installed.
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Brian wrote
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, 2010 at 3:04pm:
After selecting "Install Drivers" the two options are..
Install a specific driver
Install default IDE drivers
You have to provide the AHCI driver via the first choice.
Ah, okay.
Nonetheless, still sounds easier than some of the other "move-IDE-to-SATA" solutions.
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Dan, an update on the OSDTool. If you run it with a Win7 OS instead of WinXP, you get different choices when you select "Install Drivers". You see...
Install a specific driver
Install default IDE and AHCI drivers
Install default IDE drivers
Install default AHCI drivers
So for Win7 there are default AHCI drivers.
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Re: new laptop today. can't back it up.
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wp wrote
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, 2010 at 2:40pm:
i bought another sata hd and did an xp sp3 clean install.
f6 recognized the floppy after changing boot order, but none of the approx iostor.sys exe files would bring up correct choice on screen ( needed approx ich9.xx ), so i gave up and changed sata setting in bios to compatibility mode and it installed ok last pm and this am.
have 4 bangs. otherwise great.
will report back.
thank you
follow up.
Lenovo laptop working well with Xp pro sp3.
It allows backup with ghost 2003 no problem with internal cd-dvd. I have ndis2 dos driver for the nic and will modify a floppy to back up over the network using ghost 2003.
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