HP dv9575 and BSOD while installing XP

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Guest

Hello,

I just bought new HP dv9575 with VISTA , would like to rollback to XP -
everything set - XP Pro CD has made from image (nLite was used and manaul
editing of SIF ) file ws tried, added iata76_eng.exe (from Intel site) sata
drivers both - in TEXT and in PnP mode - everything goes fine but after
installation finishes and first time startup of XP - BSOD appears with error
0x0000007B - Inaccessible boot device...

driver im using and which detects HDD-s on my machine:
iaAHCI_ICH8M = "Intel(R) 82801HEM/HBM SATA AHCI Controller (Mobile ICH8M-E/M)"

Tried it 3 ways:
USB FDD
inserting only txt mode drivers in to install image
inserting both txt and pnp drivers in to install image

BIOS does not allow disable SATA.

Could someone suggest a constructive solution to override problem?
 
D

DL

Youve checked HP support, there is an article there, for this model, re
'Unmountable boot error' in winXP

Do you have an origonal WinXp cd to use, rather than your image?
 
G

Guest

I have a similar problem, only that I have a HP Compaq 6710b. Same exact
errors, and same problem. Any suggestions?
 
G

Guest

If someone came up with a solution here please speak fast or i will return
my 9575 to dealer cause i dont want vista i want xp, vista sux
 
G

Guest

HP suggested that I disable 'SATA native mode' in the BIOS configuration,
this seemed to resolve my problems during and after install. I'm using WinXP
Pro 64 bit edition, so your mileage may vary...
 
G

Guest

My HP dv9575 BIOS does not have the feature.

Official answer from HP customer support was BUY VISTA ULTIMATE and u will
get free downgrade from it to XP on some models but they were unsure if
dv9575 goes in to list.

Microsoft Estonia answered me even if i buy XP Pro license - HP should
support me with drivers.

Could cause court chase IMHO.

From HP Customer support I asked question IF i buy XP separately , i do not
want pay extra 8000 estonian kroon for VISTA Ultimate - i rather buy XP Pro
for 2130 EEK
Answer was - Your alone then - if u get it work your own care how U do it.
And on their website there is claim they do not support Windows XP on HP
dv9575 model.

So my solution follows:

Solution for me was:

Fresh copy of XP from shop.
Download Intel SATA drivers version 7.5 worked for me. (Intel 82801HEM/HBM
ICH8M)
Download chipset drivers for 965 chipset (ICH8M).
Download files from HP site for models 6500 and 9500 series - there are XP
drivers
for different optional components - Webcam, audio (dont forget UAA driver),
network, SD/MMC/xD card reader.
Nvidia drivers can be found as well, seek for hacked version in hardware
tweakers websites.
Download nLite for slipstreaming drivers.
Now if everything downloaded

make copy of your XP CD on HDD
extract IntelINF and SATA drivers in to catalogs.
Extract drivers
now add drivers slipstreaming them with nLite
Finally make an ISO file and burn in to CD
Some drivers and software must be taken from Soft catalog on original VISTA
install, i'd sugest to back it up in whole ( some 2,5 Gb data)

So use CD-RW or DVD-RW if u fail - repeat until u get it working - for me it
worked.
And i proudly run it now on my HP dv9575

If any questions i will check back time to time for replies or u can send
direct mail
andrus dot oolo [at] gmail dot com

With best wishes and luck to you all.

P.S
dv9575 is with XP a workhorse!
 
G

Guest

I add listing files i downloaded to make it easier for U

Google for nLite - slipstreaming drivers
I add as wel link for drivers for GPU
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/GRAPHICS-BOARD/NVIDIA/NVIDIA-32bit-ForceWare-GeForce-Go-15655.shtml

Ethernet_Driver_5674_XP_0820.zip
f6flpy32.zip - SATA driver creation floppy (Intel site)
iata75_enu.exe ( intel site )
infinst_autol.zip (intel site )
sp32883.bluetooth.and.wireless-dv9575.exe
sp33258.quicklaunch-dv9575.exe
sp33604.cardreader-dv9575.exe
sp33867-UUA-driver.exe
sp34152.wifi.driver.exe
sp34200-modem.exe
sp34204.conexant.audio.exe
sp35426-intel-wifi-dv9575.exe
sp35744-realtek.audio.exe
WDM_R175_Realtek_audio.zip
Windows_SM56_6.12.07_DFV_modem.zip

Hopefully this helps U guys.
I try to answer to questions ASAP - as my current work schedule is very busy.
 

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