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I am the happy owner of an AR31M, which came pre-installed with Vista. The story below explains how I managed to downgrade it back to XP Pro (UK) and got all devices to work: RAID, S-ATA, Video, Bluetooth, sound, camera, network, etcetera.
What you need before you start:
- The AR31M (in my case with 2x 100Gb S-ATA Hitachi drives)
- An XP Pro full pack installer CDRom
- The AR21M XP drivers
- The AR31M Vista drivers (for the VCC4 camera only)
- A USB floppy disk drive for accessing the RAID & S-ATA drivers during the XP-setup (unless you dare to follow this instruction)
- A floppy disk with the RAID & S-ATA drivers, here's the one I created.
- The NVidia unified GeForce Go driver plus the corresponding *.inf file from http://www.laptopvideo2go.com to make it recognize the AR31M's 7600 version. Here's the one I used.
- Patience.
Assuming a clean install, make sure you've backuped all your important stuff to CDRom.
Step one: install the XP basics
The challenge is to get the XP-setup to load two drivers from one floppy disk, this requires merging the txtsetp.oem files from both the S-ATA and RAID driver. Save yourself time and use the one I made, listed above. The rest is easy: press F6 at the installation start, setup will ask for the disk and assign the two drivers from the menu. Once XP is up and running (in VESA mode) run windows update.
Step two: install the video driver
The XP driver from the AR21M is supposed to work, but it doesn't run stable on (my) AR31M. Alternatively, download the NVidia unified GeForce Go driver instead, place the new *.inf file in the install directory and run setup from there. Note, check http://www.laptopvideo2go.com to make sure you have the right *.inf file.
Step three: sound
Install the audio-hotfix KB835221 from the AR21M audio-driver directory before installing the actual driver.
Step four: install all remaining XP drivers and utilities from the AR21M, except for Bluetooth and the camera
It may be a bit of a puzzle, but simply go through all unidentified devices in your device manager and 'update driver' with drivers from the AR21M XP driver CD. Skip the UGX driver for now.
Step five: Bluetooth
The 'unknown' UGX driver is a really annoying one. It's not recognized by XP and you can't seem to download it anywhere. I found this excellent instruction on how to trick XP into using its own driver & stack (instead of the Toshiba one) which works just as well:
Go to Device Manager and find the "UGX" with the exclamation point, and "Update Device Driver". Tell it you'll find the software, and when it gives up, tell it to show you all hardware available. Select Bluetooth, and then "Alps USB Bluetooth Adapter". Let it install the drivers. After a restart, your bluetooth adapter should be functioning normally, but with the Windows stack instead of the Toshiba one.
But... if Windows won't let you use its built-in driver, go to Device Manager, select the UGX, and go to Properties. Under the Details tab, select "Hardware IDs" in the dropdown box, and copy both of those "Vid\Usb...." strings. Edit the "bth.inf" file in your %windir\inf directory (probably c:\windows\inf), and add new lines under the Sony section, with a name of your choosing and the PnP IDs you copied above. Just follow the same format as all the other lines in the Hardware section of that file. It should be easy enough to figure out. Save it and try the above again.
Step six: the Camera
In the device manager, XP will probably already have recognized the camera as a USB Video device, and it may actually already work fine. But on my system it didn't, whenever I installed the VCC4 driver (from your AR31M-Vista driver CD), the device would fail to start. I found an instruction somewhere on the web (can't remember where exactly) suggesting this could be because of faulty power handling at USB-hub level. To bypass this, go to you Device Manager, click view-by-connection and the find the USB Hub to which the Video USB device is connected. Open its properties, click the Power Management tab and then uncheck the option allowing windows to switch the device off. This worked for me.
Step seven: the missing memory stick icon
The annoying 'blank' memorystick icon... luckily there are people on the web looking into stuff like this and publishing solutions. It's actually quite simple:
Copy snymsico.dll to your C:\WINDOWS\
Edit registry (run > regedit): HKLM > Software > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > Explorer > AutoPlayHandlers > DeviceGroups > MemoryStick
Set Icons to %SystemRoot%\snymsico.dll,0
Set NoMediaIcons to %SystemRoot%\snymsico.dll,1
What this does is, gray out the memory stick icon when no media is inserted, then when a memory stick is inserted it changes the icon to blue.
Step eight
Enjoy your awsome AR31M, in a clean, lean and mean XP environment (and forget about Vista).
Costas
Thanks for the files Danath. I installed the Realtek drivers (which in turn installed some Sigmatel drivers as well), then uninstalled just the Sigmatel hardware that was detected, installed the driver you posted and now I have sound!!!!!!
Thankyou for this, I'm so very nearly converted completly from Vista to XP, just a few more little things to go. :smileygrin:
Thanks again!
Hi, I have also recently bought a VGN-AR41S. And have made some progress in installing XP.
Firstly I would like to say that finally I believe I can see the end of the Road regarding this XP installation, its certainly been a long, tiresome and expensive road... here hopefully is a bit of info for all VGN-AR41S owners...
1.... Don't rush out to buy a USB floppy drive to get the raid drivers working....., but if you really, really have to then you should know that only 3 manufactures are supported... others simply will not work... I did this - I rushed in, bought a drive... came home, found it did not work... then read a Microsoft article on the subject... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916196/en-us. Anyways I have great news... If you are a VGN-AR41S owner... then I have a cheaper and better way to get those RAID drivers loaded... follow 1.1
EVEN IF YOU THINK THAT SLIPSTEAMING IS NOT FOR YOU OR HAVE TRIED BEFORE AND FAILED - TRUST ME IF YOU FOLLOW THIS - YOU WILL GET XP TO SEE THE RAID HDD...
1.1 - You will need -
1x Windows XP SP 2 CD.
1x NLite - http://www.nliteos.com/ - download and install - its opensource
1x The real RAID drivers - I have attached them below.....
Just a quick word of advice.. if you go to the above link... you are going to get an exe that will want to create a floppy disk... this is the extraction process... If you really get stuck however - email me: mjleppan@hotmail.com - and I will send you a folder zip of the correct RAID drivers.....
2... Once you have the floppy (F6 drivers disk) correctly created... or at least the exact files in a folder... (and again not the ones from SATA 1 or SATA2 folder)... you are ready to fire up nLite...
You will need to copy the entire original XP CD to a folder on your HDD.. make sure you get system and hidden folders too...
Start it then select that folder... choose the add drivers option ... and also create bootable ISO...
When you get prompted to select a single file or multiple drivers folder... choose multiple drivers folder... then select everything... as a txt driver... (not pnp). .. .
create an ISO... then burn to CD using Nero...
And presto... XP setup will get past the HDD not found error...
the rest from here gets easier... but thats all I can share for now... hope this helps....
Hello,
I'm also trying to downgrade my AR31M from Windows Vista to Windows XP, but I've got a problem nobody describes here!
When I start the computer with the CD "Windows XP Pro SP2c UK" the installation begins.. I've enclosed the RAID drivers to the installation and the installer recoginze the harddisc.. So far, no problem.
After the first reboot from the installer (from the blue basic screen to the WIndows environment), the screen stays black.....
Somebody with the same problems? Or somebody to help me ?
TNx 🙂
GRtz. Niels
....
Im getting crazy!
I have a Vaio VGN AR31E and Im trying to find a graphic driver for
the Geforce GO 7400.
Impossible?
Any solution?
Hi Costas
i read your detailed write up, i think you are going to save a lot of people a lot of time and pain with all that info.
I am trying to downgrade my new VAIO FZ19VN
I have all devices working and XP working MINT
But controling the note book with FN key and volume keys etc is all not possible now.
i have DL all the drivers etc and run them all but still cant control anything from my keyboard.
1 thing that i did not do.. because i had already gone right ahead and put xp on it before reading the set up instructions from sony for the downgrade.
I didnt do the " USB floppy disk drive for accessing the RAID & S-ATA drivers etc"
i just went ahead and put XP on it and then added all teh drivers.
everything works great apart from the buttons to control stuff dont work.
oh.. while im here, did you instal all the original utilities for vista? the ones that sony dont provide for XP downgrtades?
I did, i put vaio update on etc.. but vaio update doesnt work.
Im really upset with sony for providing me with such a ball ache. i have wasted so much time on all this. they could have made it a lot easier. they must know that no one wants vista yet. whats they point pouring all the power of our Dual core cpu's down the vista drain.? this vaio on vista feels like a 6 year old single cpu with 512mb ram
the FZ series has a 15" screen and is a larger machine, so is ideal for design work and people who really need to work, so i thought it would be obvious that XP would be the fav option for professionals like myself.
does your vaio update work?
Steve (frustrated)
Hi Steve,
I can't recall having done anything specific to get the keyboard to work properly. I did install all XP-utilities (not Vista) that were available from this website for the older version of my machine (AR21). Amongst those utilities was an installer to get the vaio-keys to work (volume, eject, mute) but I don not think FN-keys are part of that.
Not sure if this is any help...
Costas
Hi costasp
thanks for your reply.
sony didnt give any ustilities at all for the FX downgrade. they only give the device drivers. I am really disappointed with the lack of decent support and software from sony for people who want to use XP. if i had known of this i would not have purchased this machine. thanks for getting back to me
steve
Hi costasp
thanks for your reply.
sony didnt give any ustilities at all for the FX downgrade. they only give the device drivers. I am really disappointed with the lack of decent support and software from sony for people who want to use XP. if i had known of this i would not have purchased this machine. thanks for getting back to me
steve
Hello,
Anyone has SATA drivers for a VAIO AR51M?
Thanks