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    installing windows xp pro (SP2) on dv9000

    Discussion in 'HP' started by stinkee2, May 29, 2008.

  1. stinkee2

    stinkee2 Newbie

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    i had gotten a hp pavillion dv9000 laptop for christmas and it had vista pre-installed. so i put in a windows xp pro disk into the drive and i got it all installed and it worked good except for my speakers did not work and my broadcom 802.11b/g WLAN network adapter did not work either so i cant connect to the internet... is there any way i can fix this?
     
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    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    Sorry, that driver pack is ok also for hp business line (I have a 6510B with T7250 and X3100)

    In such case... can it be integrated into xp by nlite program ?
     
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    yes you should be able to integrate the needed drivers with nlite
     
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    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    But those drivers are ok ONLY for DV serie or are right also for business models with intel cpu ?
     
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    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    Yes, I know and I've already downloaded all those files.
    But I'd like to know if that driver was also ok for the 6510 b.
    Because in such case I'd have added it to my xpNlite copy...
     
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    Im a little confused...

    The XP drivers i posted above is for a dv9000.

    You have to use the 6510b drivers to integrate it with Nlite.
     
  9. amazing-boy

    amazing-boy Notebook Evangelist

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    Ok.

    But is it possible integrate only SATA driver and then, after the installation, integrate all drivers, "han by hand" by the appropriate .exe file execution, too ?
     
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    You should be able to integrate everything using nLite.