morland wrote:I hope I am not posting this request in the wrong forum?
We'll see.
If so, I can easily move this around, so fear not
I bought a Sony VAIO VGN-FZ104E Laptop which came with Vista. I hate Vista and so I (with great difficulty and by spending extra $150) got XP installed.
That sounds like a scam to me.
AFAIK, Microsoft offers customers a downgrade from Vista to XP (obviously losing the Vista licence in the process but who cares...), for free!
You could also have tried getting a model with XP instead of Vista (they still exist, due to large demand), in case there is one with the same HW...
The problem now ofcourse is finding the drivers. So far the USB ports are working but no sound, the AV Mode button is not working, can't find the driver for the modem, and so on....
USB is supported "out-of-the-box" if you're using XP SP2.
Sound probably needs the HDA hotfix (KB888111) installed to work.
The DriverPacks will install this hotfix if it is not present.
I will be really very grateful if someone can help me find the drivers for my Laptop.
Have you already tried the DriverPacks?
Ususally it goes like this:
You slipstream them into your source using the BASE, then you install with that modified source and see what device drivers are missing, if any.
Then you report that here, along with the logfiles and your HWIDs, so we can see what's up.
Also, how can I make my XP CD recognize the SATA drive (when I boot with the XP CD).
The DriverPacks will do this.
You need to use the DPMS with Text Mode enabled.
This is where that guy charged me $150 but though I don;t know the details, but he certainly did not install any SATA drivers because when I try to boot with Norton Ghost or Acronis boot disk, they too do not find the SATA harddisk.
If you current OS does work (I presume XP got installed on the machine now? Wonder what type of guy that is who sells a preinstalled OS but doesn't bother to include proper drivers... --> sounds even more like scam), then the drivers must have been installed, else it wouldn't boot up...
Obviously, any bootable media must include the drivers themselves in order to find and access your HDDs.
Those boot discs will NOT use the drivers from the OS on your HDD to work.
If you come to think of it, how whould that work? If it cannot see/access the HDD due to lack of drivers, how whould the boot app "extract" them from there?
Same as leaving your keys in the car and slamming the door shut --> no way to obtain keys...
Once again, can someone please help.
Many many advance thanks.
You're more than welcome to try out the DriverPacks, if you haven't already.
In theory, that should solve most if not all of your current problems