August 12, 200818 yr I have no idea what Vitas just said (I'm not up with Chinese - I struggle with English - hehe!) but I suspect you may have troubles there! the only way you'll get it to work is if you find out the chips used and get the drivers from manufacturues or other third party vendors. Then you'll probably need to hack them to make them install (although could raise legal issues - ie breech of license). Have you asked Acer? I had a friend who had a similar experience (although I don't think it was Acer...) and was directed to a similar model, from which the XP drivers 'should' work. I'm not sure how it went as I haven't spoken to him since then. Could be worth a shot.
August 12, 200818 yr Have you tried the driverpacks and one of the driver installers like driverforge?
August 12, 200818 yr Have you tried the driverpacks and one of the driver installers like driverforge?Exactly, that is what I would do. Check out www.driverpacks.com, download the driverpacks and create a slipstreamed XP which will contain loads of drivers.
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