HP mini 110-1006TU Sata driver for XP

I have my hp mini 110-1006TU laptop which i am going to reinstall windows xp home edition. When installing windows it shows no hard drive. I search on web I found slipstream only solution. For that i need sata driver  for HP Mini 110-1006TU. Or any other solution. please help me.

You need the ich7 sata driver found here:
SATA driver
This can make a floppy or extract to another location on your hard drive to use with nLite to create the XP install disk.

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