[quote name=\'Thomas\' date=\'Oct 23 2003, 11:53 AM\'][quote name=\'Guest\' date=\'Oct 22 2003, 06:47 PM\'] The problem is the same with Win2k btw ..
Now, the F6-thing is the obvious solution I tried it, just .. I do not have a floppy drive (Who needs such nowadays anyway?) and the Windows installer won't take anything else. Is there a way around that?[/quote]
I did it this way;
The driver load during the XP Installation (F6) worked but after the HD was formatted and the partitions were made, the copying of the drivers did not work for some f*cking reason...
So i booted my system from a win 98 boot diskette and manually copied the driver files to the system32\drivers folder.
This worked and i could continue the installation from the harddisk but then a new problem came up; Now for some reason my system keeps rebooting...

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What is wrong?

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My problem is solved; a corrupt win xp cd that couldn't load the drivers from the a: diskette...
An earlier version did the trick!
I hope everyone who has this problem can now solve it

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mvg,
Thomas.