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Microsoft Windows XP

Dear Sir/Ma’am,

 

I have a HP 15-da0202nq notebook and I want to use Windows XP Professional, in dual boot with Windows 10 on my laptop. So I need AHCI driver for 64 bit (and just in case, for 32 bit) please.

I've done this before on other computers, they work well, but on this laptop I still haven't succeeded, because I suspect I haven't used the right AHCI drivers. I received various errors when I used the slipstreaming method (blue screens with "press F7" or that I have viruses on my computer, specific to the installation of Windows XP). I still haven't succeeded with F6, for directly loading Windows XP SATA / AHCI controllers.

I would also greatly appreciate if you could provide me the drivers for Windows XP / Windows 7, suitable for HP 15-da0202nq laptop. I'm addressing to an expert here, HP representative, I think ...

Please help me

Thank you very much,

Best Regards,

Iulian

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Hi:

 

Intel did not develop any XP AHCI drivers for processors beyond the Intel 3rd generation core processor series.

 

It would be impossible to install XP on your notebook.

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