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SATA drivers for Fujitsu Seimens AMILO Pi 1505

Trying to install Win XP on Amilo Pi 1505. Need SATA drivers for the F6 option during install. I'm slipstreaming an XP CD using nLite. Obviously need the *.inf files for the internal SATA disk.
Have visited Fujitsu support who provide only a downloadable zip file containing the SATA executable installation package. I in in need of the *.inf files so I can slipstream them into the XP ISO file I am creating.

Can someone help?
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Basically I just need the 'core drivers'.  Thanks
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Thanks. I already downloaded the matrix storage drivers for the broken Fujitsu Laptop but can't extract them on my spare machine (ASUS M6N). The matrix storage manager exe file is an installer, hence I can't extract the *.inf data and txt data that I need.

By the way, I have attached an external floppy to the broken Fujitsu now. So I can do an F6 and load the additional drivers from there. So l think we can ignore the slipstreaming now.

However, I'm still stuck for the core files. Following F6, I am now being asked for the file "txtsetup.oem". Obviously part of the core files.
p.s. is there a recovery hotkey for the Fujitsu Amilo Pi 1505?  I can't find any info about it.
evidently, these are the files I require:-

iaahci.cat
iaahci.inf
iastor.cat
iastor.inf
iastor.sys
txtsetup.oem
access the recovery partition with F8 during boot :  http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/com/support/hints.html
These recovery options from F8 are for Vista users. I'm on XP.

I'm getting nearer, check out the link below. All I need to do is to extract the files I need is to run the executable with some command line switches. I've tried these switches and keep getting error messages.
Read below and advise me how to run the executable with command line options.


http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/imst/sb/cs-020825.htm
that is for a running system imo
Disable SATA native support in the  BIOS and install the OS, that should work for you !
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Panic over.....I downloaded the pre-install files from Intel. Booted from a usb floppy which was partially successful but still didn't do the trick. Ended up slipstreaming the OEM install disk with contents of floppy drive. Has worked!

Thanks for your help....will dish out the points now!