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ET105
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Vista downgrade to XP

I have just bought a laptop - HP Pavillion dv6-1107tx Entertainment Notebook PC

It has come with Vista... It sux... How would I downgrade to XP? Is it that easy??

 

Any help would be appreciated!

 

Thanks :smileyhappy:

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Daniel_Potyrala
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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

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Hi,

 

First make Vista beckup. All informations how to do it here.

You have a folder with drivers & programs that may prove very helpful after XP downgrade. Copy folder C:\Swsetup to DVD Before formatting your hdd.

 

Now You need to slipstream Your Sata drivers (only ICH9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controller) with nLite.

Here is guide how to do it and here are Sata drivers  for You. Just unrar this drivers with winrar.

 

Be sura also that You are using WinXP SP2 version. If you haven't go SP2 version here you can download this service pack

and here You have got guide how to slipstream this file with Your system again by nLite.

In this program You can even burn Your new XP cd with this driver.

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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

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Drivers:

 

Intel Chipset (Install and reboot before other drivers) here


Intel Matrix Storage Manager here

 

MS-UAA for SP2 (required with a reboot before Audio, Modem and Graphic driver) here

 

MS-UAA for SP3 (required with a reboot before Audio, Modem and Graphic driver) here


NVIDIA GeForce 9200M
GS

 

  Modded Nvidia drivers ver 185.85.

 

   How to install them in XP:
   1. Download driver here, double click and select extract,
   2. Download from this site with drivers also INF Modified and replace original INF in extracted folder,
   3. Install & reboot.

 

Intel wireless 5100 here

 

Please check first this link written by Joshua Wood and concentrate in it on problems that may appear when You will be installing sound card. I know then this is guide for dv5 but many hardware and drivers are the same for both models.

 

IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC Driver,

1. sp41698, vista driver, reported work in XP here

2. sp41693, vista driver, reported work in XP here

3. sp39671, vista driver, reported works in XP here or here

4. Find Your Vista audio driver on this DVD where You burned C:\Swsetup folder. It may also work under XP.

 

When You will install any audio driver with success check is Your sound working.

 

If there will be no sound after restart check this thread. There are informations how to solve this.

 

High-Definition Audio (HDA) Modem Installer and Driver here

 

.Net Framework (required before HP Quick Lunch Buttons) here

 

HP Quick Lauch Buttons here

 

Realtek RTL8168C Family PCI-E Fast Ethernet NIC here

 

JMB38X Card Reader Host Controller Driver  here

 

If you had for 7 unknown devices (buttons drivers), here (New link)

Do manual installation

 

Go to device manager, right click unknown device,

Choose to update driver, No to connect,

Choose install from a list or specific location, Don't search, Have disk,

Browse to the location of machine.inf.

Do it for the rest of unknown devices.

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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

thanks so much ~ i'll give it a crack... much appreciated!! :smileytongue:
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NotMyCupOfTea
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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

Hey there, I also just got a laptop Dv4t.

 

Just wondering if that worked out for you :smileyhappy:

 

Please let me know :smileyhappy:

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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

@NotMyCupOfTea,

Hi,

Write down Your p/n number which is under Your computer and looks like this.

 

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Hey thanks so much :smileyhappy:

 

And where are you finding what I need? I mean i would find it my self, but don't know where to look..

 

Also, do you know if there have been a high rate of success with this transition, or any problems I should be aware of for this model?

 

I'd give you a hundred rates if possible :smileyhappy: :smileyhappy: :smileyhappy:

 

S/N NS244AV

 

 HP Pavilion Entertainment dv4t customizable Notebook PC

  • • Moonlight White
  • • Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
  • • Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo Processor T9550 (2.66 GHz)
  • • 4GB DDR2 System Memory (2 Dimm)
  • • 500GB 5400RPM SATA Hard Drive with HP ProtectSmart Hard Drive Protection
  • • Intel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
  • • 14.1" diagonal WXGA High-Definition HP BrightView Widescreen Display (1280 x 800)
  • • LightScribe SuperMulti 8X DVD+/-RW with Double Layer Support
  • • Webcam Only
  • • Wireless-G Card
  • • No TV Tuner w/remote control
  • • HP Color Matching Keyboard
  • • 6 Cell Lithium Ion Battery
  • • No Modem
  • • Microsoft(R) Works 9.0
  • • HP Home & Home Office Store in-box envelope
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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

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@NotMyCupOfTea,

 

You've got dv4t-1400 CTO.

 

I thinks also then You need Bios update, but i can't access To Your model drivers website. Can You write in which country You bought it?

Don't install XP now i must check this information. There where very big changes for dv4t (released 2009-05-05) but I must be sure then it's for You too.

Bios update for this model can be only made in vista so that's why i ask You to wait with installation of XP.

 

What to do before installation of XP:

 

Backup, preparation of XP cd and Sata drivers are the same as in this thread above. Just follow this post, please.

 

Drivers:

 

Intel Chipset (Install and reboot before other drivers) here


Intel Matrix Storage Manager here

 

MS-UAA for SP2 (required with a reboot before Audio, Modem and Graphic driver) here

 

MS-UAA for SP3 (required with a reboot before Audio, Modem and Graphic driver) here

 

Intel Graphic 4500MHD here

 

Intel Wireless 5100 here

 

or 

 

Broadcom Wireless here

 

Please check first this link written by Joshua Wood and concentrate in it on problems that may appear when You will be installing sound card. I know then this is guide for dv5 but many hardware and drivers are the same for both models.

 

IDT High-Definition Audio CODEC Driver,

1. sp41698, vista driver, reported work in XP here

2. sp41693, vista driver, reported work in XP here

3. sp39671, vista driver, reported works in XP here or here

4. Find Your Vista audio driver on this DVD where You burned C:\Swsetup folder. It may also work under XP.

 

When You will install any audio driver with success check is Your sound working.

 

If there will be no sound after restart check this thread. There are informations how to solve this.

 

High-Definition Audio (HDA) Modem Installer and Driver here (according to info which You gave You haven't got modem)

 

.Net Framework (required before HP Quick Lunch Buttons) here

 

HP Quick Lauch Buttons here

 

Alps Touchpad here

 

if You have Bluetooth here

 

if You have Remote ENE CIR (Infrared Reciever) here

 

JMB38X Card Reader Host Controller Driver  here

 

if You have web cam Cyberlink YouCam Software here

 

If you had for 7 unknown devices (buttons drivers), here (New link)

Do manual installation

 

Go to device manager, right click unknown device,

Choose to update driver, No to connect,

Choose install from a list or specific location, Don't search, Have disk,

Browse to the location of machine.inf.

Do it for the rest of unknown devices.

Message Edited by Daniel_Potyrala on 09-12-2009 05:10 PM

 

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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

OK, I really apreciate your help, gave kudos on other recent posts :smileyhappy:

 

ok, I bought it in the United States just a week ago,

 

but one thing i noticed my System Information says my P/N is NS27OAV, this is different from the one on the back of my pc (the one I gave you in my last post), I don't know why this is..

 

How do you know such specifics? Where do you get the information on what hardware I have? I can't seem to find it on the HP website..

 

Thanks so much again.

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Re: Vista downgrade to XP

Sorry but there are some problems with website for Your model. I just report about this situatio. So we must wait with that until it will be fixed let's hope then they will fix it soon.

 

About drivers... This is a very long story.

 

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