HP (
www.hp.com) lists only Vista drivers for this product.
However, they also list the mainboard as an Asus A8M2N-LA.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...344579&lang=en
That doesn't match any of the retail products that I see from Asus. (Omit
the A8 to see some similar products for Socket AM2.) It appears to be a
design specific to HP/Compaq.
You can download XP drivers for the 430 chipset and the 6150LE graphics from
www.nvidia.com. The LAN controller is supposed to be Marvell; I think that
you want the Yukon drivers from
www.marvell.com. The audio drivers are the
HD Audio ones from
www.realtek.com.
I presume that any other drivers that you need are available for download,
once you've identified the hardware.
My question is: do you really need to go through all this? Vista is still
having some teething problems, but I imagine that Microsoft and the
third-party vendors will have it sorted reasonably soon. XP was far from
trouble free, six years ago.
HTH.
Address scrambled. Replace nkbob with bobkn to reply.
"Ram" <rviyerukx@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> My new Desktop PC (Compaq Presario SR2109UK) came pre-loaded with Windows
> Vista Home Premium. Can I remove Vista and install Windows XP? Will I have
> to install special hardware (graphics, audio, etc.) drivers for XP? The PC
> did not come with any installation CDs and the Vista Operating System had
> a backup on a separate partition in the Hard Disk. I checked on the
> internet for motherboard drivers; there are none available for Windows XP.
> Does this mean I have no way of installing Windows XP? So I am told by the
> PCWorld Technician who sold me the PC but I wish to get confirmation from
> more knowledgeable experts on the newsgroup. Can someone out there kindly
> enlighten me?