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Actually the problem is that the sata raid drivers of the IL1 is not readily available on the windows XP installer package. Another problem is that you cannot use the drivers on the installation because it uses a disk drive for loading and the IL1 have no disk drive or CDROM with it.
The solution is download or get the sata raid driver for the IL1 placed it on a diskette and attached an external CDROM and an external disk drive on your IL1. Open your notebook place the Windows XP CD in the CDROM, place the sata raid driver diskette on the disk drive. Make sure that the booting priority is set to the usb CDROM.
Upon loading of the Windows XP installation, you will notice a message on the status bar below the screen asking you to press F6 if you want to add additional device, press F6 and follow the instruction on adding the sata raid driver. Then your installation will continue till it finishes the Windows XP installation.
There is another way, but a little complicated. It is making a flashdrive installer of Windows XP OS. an integrating the sata raid driver in the flashdrive Windows XP OS installer. there's a guide somewhere in the internet that discuss the process step by step, I just can't remember on what site. I fount it by searching the net, I'm sure you can find it if you have time.
Download video driver through VIA. checkout this link for more info http://hiwayparkcomputers.blogspot.com/2010/09/notebook-laptop-blue-il1-driver.html
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