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Hi everybody,
It was a difficult decision for me to choose Sony VAIO as there were other laptops from comptetitor brands which came with XP. But I stumbed upon this link:
http://www.vaio-link.com/os/xp/downgrade/index.asp?site=voe_en_IE_cons
and I trusted Sony's professionalism that nothing would go wrong. But actually, when I got my laptop, registered it and tried to enter the details it didn't work. According to tech support they don't support downgrades for this series of laptops. I guess since it "only" cost me 1k euro it's not nearly as important as the business laptops. Nice start.
So now I'm relying on the goodwill of fellow VAIO owners for advice. I need a full list of drivers and their whereabouts before I can downgrade to XP. I guess the main ones are the floppy disk SATA drivers for the XP install and the network card drivers.
If anyone has any experience with downgrading any of the laptops in this series (N31X and N38X) please any advice you can give me is really appreciated.
Thanks guys! amazing help!
The SATA thing was my main hesitation. So now I can get the install done and figure everything out from XP.
I'll keep you posted on my progress as I'm sure there will be plenty more people in the same situation as me.
This laptop is a great deal after all, and most people don't want Vista.
Good Luck phalaris!!!!
I think you are right - hopefully others will find the info in this thread very useful.
Hi phalaris,
that would be very nice if you could post on your progress.
@Blencogo
How can I check if I have Intels ProWireless?
The driver which is installed right now is "LAN-Express AS IEEE 802.11g PCI-E Adapter"
I have installed the ProWireless driver without Error-Messages but I don't think it had any effect on my system cause the Adapter is still named "LAN-Express AS IEEE 802.11g PCI-E Adapter"
Regards
Tom
Vista cool. You stupid.
Blancenogo,
sorry for bothering you again.
In the driver folder are three folders named "FlashMediaSetting", "SonyNC" and "USBMouse"
Since there are no unrecognized (yellow exclamation mark) devices left in the device manager I wonder what these drivers are for.
@phalaris
Yes, I've never seen an more appealing notebook so far. In my opinion in looks even nicer than Apples iBooks
Regards
Tom
An update on my progress:
The XP installation went smooth. SATA drive was recognized perfectly (a lesson HP need to learn from Sony).
Usually then the most difficult leap is getting online. I went through all the yellow exclamation marks and chose Update Driver -> Manually Locate Driver. Then it was just a case of picking and matching the right folder in the N1/Drivers folder with the right exlamation mark. This all went smooth, except Realtek Audio Drivers.
As soon as I set up my ethernet adapter I installed NOD32 and did a full 5 or 6 cycles of Windows Update. After this, I managed to get the sound working (it hinged on some Microsoft update package). After this I got a relocated DLL error which I traced back to the freshly installed Realtek drivers. This was fixed with yet another Microsoft update package.
Blancenogo,
sorry for bothering you again.
In the driver folder are three folders named "FlashMediaSetting", "SonyNC" and "USBMouse"
Since there are no unrecognized (yellow exclamation mark) devices left in the device manager I wonder what these drivers are for.
@phalaris
Yes, I've never seen an more appealing notebook so far. In my opinion in looks even nicer than Apples iBooks
Regards
Tom
Hi phalaris,
for touchpad-support you have to update the ps/2 mouse driver with the drivers in folder "mouse".
Yes, the icon for the Memory-Stick is missing. And also the same problems with the Realtek drivers.
For battery management etc. just install all the utils from N1_Utilities.zip
The zip-File seems to contain only the real necessery utils. There is no update utility included for example.
So everything is very fine, expect that i don't no what the driver in the "FlashMediaSetting", "SonyNC" and "USBMouse" are for.
Regards
Tom
Hi phalaris,
for touchpad-support you have to update the ps/2 mouse driver with the drivers in folder "mouse".
Yes, the icon for the Memory-Stick is missing. And also the same problems with the Realtek drivers.
For battery management etc. just install all the utils from N1_Utilities.zip
The zip-File seems to contain only the real necessery utils. There is no update utility included for example.
So everything is very fine, expect that i don't no what the driver in the "FlashMediaSetting", "SonyNC" and "USBMouse" are for.
Regards
Tom
Hi phalaris, Hi Tom,
You both seem to be getting on fairly well!!
For Touchpad support you need to install the Alps Pointing Device for Vaio - you will find it in the drivers download = N1_Drivers\Pointing.
The USBMouse seems likely to install the drivers for a generic USB Mouse.
Sony NC is 'Sony Notebook Control' but I'm not exactly sure what it does!
FlashMediaSetting has got to be something to do with the SD Card and the Memory Stick Duo slots.
Got the touchpad working, so everything totally works now
Still having some problems where windows doesn't boot up properly like once every 5 attempts, but this is nothing to do with Vaio. Microsoft will sort this out for me I hope..
Thanks for all your help Blencogo!