BH2 wrote:
> Hi Guys,
> Could do with and appreciate some help and advice. I have just bought two
> laptops, both had MS Vista OS on them. Unfortunately, an essential piece of
> software that I need will not run on Vista,....
And you also verified that this one application would not run in
WinXP-compatibility mode, and that the manufacturer has not provided a
patch to enable it to run on Vista?
> .... so I purchased 2 copies of
> windows Xp and installed the first one today. When I go to the device
> manager I have the following problems drivers are not installed for the
> following:
> Other Devices:
> Base System Device x3
> Network Controller
> PCI Device
> SM Bus Controller
> Video Controller
> Video Controller (VGA compatible)
>
> I thought XP would install the above generic drivers
>
Why would you think that WinXP would include drivers, generic or
otherwise, for hardware components that were developed years *after*
WinXP was released? How could that even be possible?
> So I went to the Laptop Web site installed a program that checked for
> drivers and would update any out of date ones, first I had to install Net
> Framework 3.0. When I ran the update program, I got an message to install
> UAA Class Drivers ?. I rebooted the machine and got a error message To
> install
> SYS32\Drivers\PCI.SYS. So I tried as recommended by Windows to repair the
> OS, but it asked me for an Administrators Password... I did not put one in
> as I was not asked to give one during setup.
>
The password being requested is that of the built-in
_Administrator_ account, not the password for any other administrative
user accounts that the computer's owner may have created. Unless the
owner deliberately set the Administrator's password via the Management
Console (_not_ the Control Panel), it's probably still blank. WinXP Pro
asks the installer to set the Administrator's password during
installation, but WinXP Home doesn't.
> Also I don't have any sound it tells me no sound device installed
>
You'll need to contact the laptop manufacturer to determine if any
WinXP-specific device drivers have been created for that model laptop.
If the laptop was specifically designed for Vista, there mjay well be
none available.
> How do I go about sorting this mess out..... I appreciate any help and
> advice
> Thanks and Regards
> Bob
>
>
Return the laptops and order replacements with WinXP installed.
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