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Pavilion 6005
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Hello, I need Intel HM70 Chipset SATA Drivers for install Windows XP? How can I find them? 

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So you are trying to install XP on what laptop? 

 

You need the F6 floppy driver for the SATA controller:

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/downloads/eula/15449/Intel-Matrix-Storage-Manager?httpDown=https%3A...

 

This should be unzipped and provided to the XP installer when it cannot find a hard drive. Needs to be done with a usb floppy drive or this driver can be "slipstreamed" into the XP install disk. I assume you are installing 32 bit XP.  

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I have two laptops. HP Pavilion 6005st and Sony Vaio Fit E1521NST. Actually I am delight performance of my notebooks, but I want a change OS with Sony Laptop. I search everywhere but I can not find exactly solution. I am trying setup Windows XP there is a blue screen error.I hope your suggestion is appropriate.

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Hi:

 

I can find no such model as a Pavilion 6005 PC.

 

The only model I can find is a HP Compaq 6005 Pro desktop PC model series, and those have AMD chipsets.

 

If you know for sure you need the Intel HM70 Chipset XP SATA drivers regardless of what model PC you have, I have zipped them up and attached them below.

 

The ones posted above are way too old, and do not have the driver needed for the HM70 chipset.

 

If you are installing the sata driver from a USB FDD, then use the up/down arrow keys to scroll to and select the Intel(R) 7 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller.

 

If you need the XP AMD SATA Driver for the HP Compaq 6005 Pro desktop PC, let me know and I will provide that one to you.

 

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If you have a HP Pavilion dv6-6005st Entertainment Notebook PC, and you are installing the SATA driver from a USB FDD, then you would use the up/down arrow keys to scroll to and select the Intel(R) Mobile Express Chipset SATA AHCI Controller.

 

The dv6-6005st has the Intel HM65 chipset, not the 70.

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Sorry, I guess I did not wrote exactly model name, HP Pavilion DV6-6005ST, there is a misunderstanding, I think HM70 belong to my Sony laptop, I will try your files that are attached your message. Anyway, are you have x64 SATA Drivers drivers for HM70?

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The drivers I posted will work for that model by slipstreaming them or installing via a USB FDD.

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Are you have x64 SATA Drivers drivers for HM70? and Do you know about Insyde H2O bios and its Sata/IDE settings, this bios seems locked I need to get advanced settings. Thanks a lot for all answers.

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Hi:

 

I have attached the 64 bit drivers.

 

You cannot change the BIOS HDD controller settings on most HP consumer notebook PC's.

 

They are designed to only run the supported operating system HP installs on them.

 

Folks that want to install various operating systems on PC's should opt to puchase the business class model PC's.

 

Some of the business class notebooks used to have the setting to change the drive controller to IDE, AHCI or RAID, such as my HP 6930p business notebook has.

 

Otherwise you will find yourself in the dilemma you are currently in.

 

You are going to have a very hard time finding XP drivers for your PC--especially the audio.

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I know I have very serious problems for find out drivers, but I can handle it, and thanks for helping and information, have a good day.

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