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    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by elijahRW, Aug 24, 2008.

  1. elijahRW

    elijahRW Notebook Deity

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    Ok I need some newbie help with nlite.
    I am trying to integrate my wireless drivers into windows xp setup disc.

    I copied the CD to my computer, I installed nlite, I have the wireless driver folder where there are .inf files and such.
    Which one do I pick? If I pick multiple driver folder and select the whole thing it warns me about putting 64bit driver into a 32bit OS or something.

    Does anybody have a solution to my dilemma?

    Thanks
     
  2. goofball

    goofball Notebook Deity

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    exactly what does your driver folder structure look like? Some will show x86 (for 32bit), some will show other things like the actual OS name specifically.
     
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    Here's a print screen. Notice the AMD 64 Folder
     
  4. goofball

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    you want the x86 folder.