Also can I just use the Vista 64 driverpacks to slipstream into XP 64?
I highly doubt it but sure would like to get driverpacks for it or maybe just collect them all myself I guess is the only way

Oddly enough, XP64 support can be found by the name "driverpack solution" here: http://drp.su/spawn wrote:so is there a driverpack solution lol
OK, so I'm downloading 2.4 Gigabytes through a torrent to exe client (for which I can't config down or upload speed unfortunately..)mr_smartepants wrote:Oddly enough, XP64 support can be found by the name "driverpack solution" here: http://drp.su/
What is that last link's relation to XP x64 ? I don't see *anything* about XP x64 Edition on that forum, except for flamewars about its necessity..mr_smartepants wrote:Oddly enough, XP64 support can be found by the name "driverpack solution" here: http://drp.su/
or here: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4339
A glance at the translated drp.su forums and a thorough perusing of the files included in "their" packs available for download reveal no packs or explicit support for XPx64 (nt5_x86-64 is not listed anywhere).mr_smartepants wrote:Oddly enough, XP64 support can be found by the name "driverpack solution" here: http://drp.su/
or here: http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=4339
spawn wrote:so is there a driverpack solution
Sadly, a complete solution does not yet exist. The best available solutions for XPx64 mass storage are still those provided by Fernando 1 on nLite's forum (Intel and nVidia only). I've had some success using Microsoft's guide (and a simpler readme file from an Intel chipset driver package) with simple PNP drivers (equivalent to DP_BASE Method 1). Mass storage and complex PNP drivers such as audio and video are well beyond my grasp.zzzz wrote:Does anyone have any news about it?