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install Windows XP on Vista Laptop


nikchris

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Hallo everyone!!

I recently bought an ACER laptop that came with Vista pre-installed. I dont want them :rolleyes: .

When i try to install Xp i get the "no disk found" error message.

What kind of drivers should i slipstream to my Xp cd?

I have everest Ultimate edition on my laptop and i says my pc has i940GML Northbridge and Intel 82801 ICH7M Southbridge.

should i look for windows driver for them? I cant seem to find them nowhere......

I woyld be pleased if you could help me,

Thank you....

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I did the same with my hp 6275. I had an option in my bios to disable native sata mode which let me install xp, then I installed the drivers after it was loaded then turned native mode back on. Eventually I did slipstream the drivers anyway. Just letting you know you might have other options to get it up and running asap.

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If anyone else is trying this, here's a little tip for ya all:

I couldn't find the XP drivers ANYWHERE for Acer laptops with Vista pre-installed. Finally, I found them... at Acer's european site!!

My guess is that Microsoft can strong-arm Acer not to support XP in their newer laptops here in the states, but in Europe (where they're constantly getting slapped with anti-trust lawsuits), they had to be more XP-friendly. Remember that Europe released the Windows XP-N version, too.

Link:

http://support.acer-euro.com/drivers/downloads.html

Hope it helps someone reverting their Vista-installed Acer laptop back to XP. ;)

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I couldn't find the XP drivers ANYWHERE for Acer laptops with Vista pre-installed. Finally, I found them... at Acer's european site!!

heh, I had a similar issue with finding them for my hp. Had I known that I could have checked a foreign site. Instead I found another model with the same controller that was sold with xp.

EDIT: just for fun I gave it a shot, no such luck in Europe either.

http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwar...181〈=en

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I did the same with my hp 6275. I had an option in my bios to disable native sata mode which let me install xp, then I installed the drivers after it was loaded then turned native mode back on. Eventually I did slipstream the drivers anyway. Just letting you know you might have other options to get it up and running asap.

I already knew about that but there is no such option in the BIOS

intel will have them you want the F6 floppy drivers download. name: f6flpy32.zip

Well, its kinda difficult to find a floppy in a laptop, isnt it?

PLEASE, WHERE CAN I FIND SATA DRIVERS TO SLIPSTREAM TO MY WINDOWS XP?

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setup a vm with a floppy in it, extract the floppy image to the virtual floppy drive, then copy them out of the vm to your windows installation. Or install a virtual floppy drive and do the same thing without the VM. Then integrate them into your installation cd.

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Just download the Intel 945GM drivers from Intel. They, in fact, keep all their F6 Drivers in 1 Package! Then you nLite to slipstream them to your CD...Or just use Intel's flppy32 installer and it will copy them to a floppy. Then when XP Setup loads, press F6 (really early during setup) and when prompted insert your floppy. SCROLL through the list until you find a driver that has ICH7M (probably AHCI) and select it. Then continue with the rest of setup.

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Just download the Intel 945GM drivers from Intel. They, in fact, keep all their F6 Drivers in 1 Package! Then you nLite to slipstream them to your CD...Or just use Intel's flppy32 installer and it will copy them to a floppy. Then when XP Setup loads, press F6 (really early during setup) and when prompted insert your floppy. SCROLL through the list until you find a driver that has ICH7M (probably AHCI) and select it. Then continue with the rest of setup.

Did u bother to read that this is about a LAPTOP? And it's 940 Chipset...

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