Laptop Help ??

Jack_Sparrow

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    Black Pearl
    BLUE SCREEN enawa
    hard eka nee kiyala cn ekak enawada???
    mokada alut lap walata ehema eka para
    XP daanna beee
    sodt ekak tiyanawa eken XP CD ekak hadagena gahanna oni :D
     

    Jack_Sparrow

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    Ane machan mata kiypan dana hati ? :D

    As we know, Microsoft stopped Windows XP selling product to new computer purchasing in order to overcoming Windows Vista. On recent days, new computers or notebooks product which has the requirement hardware are now capable to use it. It will run, but slow (a very to me). To make it double faster running OS, try to using Windows XP.

    One problem found that lots of newest computers or notebooks are equipped with a SATA interface hard drive that not all recognized by Windows XP installer. It would ask the SATA driver for the hardware and you must provide it before continue to installing the rest processes.

    For example, a week ago I’ve purchased an Acer Travelmate 6291-100508. This sub-notebook are comes with Intel Core 2 Duo 1,66 GHz processor, 80 GB SATA hard drive, 512 MB DDRAM, DVD RAM Super Multi, 12.1” WXGA screen & LinPus Linux pre-installed OS. From the selling box, Acer recommended to use Windows Vista hence there are no Windows XP driver CD software included. In manner way, there will no chance to installing it with Windows XP since the installer didn’t recognized the SATA interface. One for sure, Acer website provides all of the Windows XP drivers software, including the SATA driver to support the Windows XP installation. So, how to integrating the bootable installer with the SATA driver software, since I’m not too interesting to buy a USB floppy drive?

    First of all, get the SATA driver manufactured from your hardware factory website (Acer link) & download nLite to create a custom Windows XP installer (note that you need .NET Framework 2.0 available from Microsoft download site before running the nLite). Next, from nLite application, browse to the Windows XP CD installer (I’m not responsible to any legally use of Windows XP installer) & let it cached to a specified path:

    nlite1.jpg


    Then, press Drivers & Bootable ISO button to inserting the SATA drivers & continue to create an ISO image to burn in a CD:

    nlite2.jpg


    Clicking on Next button, you will be prompted to inserting from the source disk of SATA drivers software:

    nlite3.jpg


    Insert the source disk contain SATA driver files:

    nlite4.jpg


    Finally, confirmed with YES button to continue to burning the ISO image:

    nlite5.jpg


    After it finished, let it try to boot from this bootable CD next to your computer or notebook.


    source :http://paparadit.blogspot.com/2007/06/installing-sata-hard-drive-with-windows.html
     

    pissu_buwa

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    ela ela oka hari yanawa taketama........ Math oka karala thiyenawa.... Uba hariyata Sata driver eka hoya ganna oni Ube MB ekata galapen............. Eeta passe eka machine ekata install karala install wecha place eka .inf ekaadd karanna............. Ela kirir wage wada
     

    tcpik

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    As we know, Microsoft stopped Windows XP selling product to new computer purchasing in order to overcoming Windows Vista. On recent days, new computers or notebooks product which has the requirement hardware are now capable to use it. It will run, but slow (a very to me). To make it double faster running OS, try to using Windows XP.

    One problem found that lots of newest computers or notebooks are equipped with a SATA interface hard drive that not all recognized by Windows XP installer. It would ask the SATA driver for the hardware and you must provide it before continue to installing the rest processes.

    For example, a week ago I’ve purchased an Acer Travelmate 6291-100508. This sub-notebook are comes with Intel Core 2 Duo 1,66 GHz processor, 80 GB SATA hard drive, 512 MB DDRAM, DVD RAM Super Multi, 12.1” WXGA screen & LinPus Linux pre-installed OS. From the selling box, Acer recommended to use Windows Vista hence there are no Windows XP driver CD software included. In manner way, there will no chance to installing it with Windows XP since the installer didn’t recognized the SATA interface. One for sure, Acer website provides all of the Windows XP drivers software, including the SATA driver to support the Windows XP installation. So, how to integrating the bootable installer with the SATA driver software, since I’m not too interesting to buy a USB floppy drive?

    First of all, get the SATA driver manufactured from your hardware factory website (Acer link) & download nLite to create a custom Windows XP installer (note that you need .NET Framework 2.0 available from Microsoft download site before running the nLite). Next, from nLite application, browse to the Windows XP CD installer (I’m not responsible to any legally use of Windows XP installer) & let it cached to a specified path:

    nlite1.jpg


    Then, press Drivers & Bootable ISO button to inserting the SATA drivers & continue to create an ISO image to burn in a CD:

    nlite2.jpg


    Clicking on Next button, you will be prompted to inserting from the source disk of SATA drivers software:

    nlite3.jpg


    Insert the source disk contain SATA driver files:

    nlite4.jpg


    Finally, confirmed with YES button to continue to burning the ISO image:

    nlite5.jpg


    After it finished, let it try to boot from this bootable CD next to your computer or notebook.


    source :http://paparadit.blogspot.com/2007/06/installing-sata-hard-drive-with-windows.html

    Thanks Bro mama try karala balannam. :)
     

    tcpik

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