Driver packs are collections of hardware drivers that can be integrated into a Windows installation disc, often used to streamline the setup process on systems that require specific drivers, such as SATA controllers. In discussions on WindowsForum.com, users have explored using driver packs with tools like Nlite and RVM Integrator to create custom Windows XP installation discs, including slipstreaming service packs and adding drivers. Challenges include missing .inf files in expanded driver pack folders and compatibility issues with integration software. These topics focus on legacy Windows XP customization and troubleshooting driver integration during OS installation.
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I previously used Nlite to make a custom xp install with the sp3 slipstream feature, it also let me install drivers for the sata drive. Upon installation I had a variety of issues like missing files. Anyway today I wanted to just make a original xp disc using the driver packs software...