

- #Modem device on high definition audio bus xp how to#
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Put in your CD Key in the proper cursor spaces. Pick ALL of them doing a SHIFT-KEY and clicking the top and bottom of the list, like you would in copying all files out of a folder. Another prompt will pop up with a large list of drivers. A prompt will pop up that will allow you to pick the SATA drivers.
#Modem device on high definition audio bus xp drivers#
It should be in that folder where you downloaded all those drivers to. When you get to Drivers, browse for your SATA drivers, which I named "Files". Choose the Drivers, Unattended Setup and Make ISO options, or whatever it's called in order to make an iso file later.Ĩ. We're trying to get XP on your laptop, not turn it into a slip-streaming extravaganza.ħ. I'm not going to go into all of that here.
#Modem device on high definition audio bus xp install#
You can add Microsoft SP3 if you'd like, or you can download it and install it later once you get XP on your lapotp. Now, click Next and get to the interface with options named "Drivers" and "Unattended Setup" and all that stuff. Do all the "Next" options involved until you see find the interface to Browse and click Browse to your XP IMAGE folder. Start up NLite from your Start Menu program. Copy and paste it like any other folder you'd copy in Windows.ĥ. Copy that drivers folder INTO the folder named XP IMAGE. Once it has finished extracting, go to the folder where you downloaded all those drivers from HP's site noted way before.

This too will take a wile for it to extract.Ĥ. You'll have XP files all over the d***ed place if you do that. Now, browse for where the XP image file is on your hard drive, find it, right click it and choose the Winrar "Extract to XP IMAGE" option to let all the XP files extract to a desginated folder. I should know, being one of these uppity computer geeks who smokes to pass the time waiting for B.S. One XP CD copying to an image file will take about as long as it takes to smoke one cigarette. Pop open a can of soda or beer or sip from your coffee. * Make sure you have a legitimate CD Key for your XP CD. ISO Recorder will start up and you will be able to make a CD image of it into a data file somewhere on your drive, wherever you chose to hold it for the time being. Chose "Make CD Image" and name it "XP IMAGE". Once CD slows down, roughly after 30 seconds after you popped in it, go to "Computer" on your Desktop, open it and right click on the XP CD.
#Modem device on high definition audio bus xp driver#
Get your SATA driver files in here (zip file): DO NOT INSTALL THESE! UNZIP it to it's OWN FOLDER on your hard drive and leave it there for now.ĭ: Get Nlite to make a customized XP disk: and install it.ġ. Take all of these things you've just downloaded and put them into one folder named "HP6000 XP Drivers"ī. Download the two links for Intel drivers here. *NOTE* If you do not have NVIDIA video on your DV6000 unit, then you have Intel drivers, which you can find here. All can be found here, including NVIDIA stuff: *NOTE* Get the drivers you can from the link below - such as Coxenant Audio Driver, Microsoft Universal Audio, Yuan TV Tuner driver, Quicklaunch drivers, Webcam, Modem and Ricoh 5-in-1 card reader. THIS IS A ONE TIME THING, SO TAKE YOUR TIME. THIS IS NOT GOING TO BE AS COMPLICATED AS IT LOOKS. I'm running Windows XP Media Center 2005 on this DV6000 laptop (DV6345us to be exact) and it's doing a great job without any problems. There's going to be some downloads and work involved, so please, be patient.
#Modem device on high definition audio bus xp how to#
I'm going to tell you how to do this from the ground up assuming you're currently on Windows Vista. Audio Device on High Definition Audio Busĥ.Okay, folks. The list of Problem Devices\Other Devices are as follows:ġ. So seeing that most of the articles on the internet were not giving solutions nor leading me to the correct solution, I am asking for a concrete solution here so that I can just get this computer up and running smoothly. I did a fresh install of XP SP3, but can't go to the internet and under Device Manager, Other Devices (also System Information, Problem Devices) it shows the Devices that have a Yellow Question Mark (meaning no drivers were found for those devices I am pretty sure)?
#Modem device on high definition audio bus xp pro#
So out of not being able to install Windows 7 Pro onto a computer that needs to be up and running, I decided to revert back to Windows XP SP3 (will do what user needs it to do-nothing fancy).
