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Answer» Hi everyone, Got a laptop from a friend and i installed xp fresh but i CANT seem to find the drivers required for getting on the internet Can anyone help with this??? Thanks!!!
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Computer: Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional OS Service Pack Service Pack 3 DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c) Computer Name User Name Administrator
Motherboard: CPU Type Unknown, 1800 MHz Motherboard Name Hewlett-Packard HP Pavilion dv6500 Notebook PC Motherboard Chipset Unknown System Memory 960 MB BIOS Type Phoenix (08/09/07)
Storage: IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller Disk Drive ST9160821AS (149 GB, IDE) Disk Drive Kingston DataTraveler 102 USB Device (3 GB, USB) Optical Drive Optaazc DVD RW AD%7561A SMART Hard Disks Status OK
Partitions: C: (NTFS) 151668 MB (146970 MB free)
Input: Keyboard Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard Mouse PS/2 Compatible Mouse
Peripherals: Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer USB1 Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller [NoDB] USB1 Controller Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller [NoDB] USB2 Controller Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB] USB2 Controller Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB] USB Device USB Mass Storage Device Battery Microsoft AC Adapter Battery Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method BatteryDid you ever install the chipset for the specific HP motherboard? Besides not being able to get on the "internet" what other issues are you having with the computer if any?truenorthWhat specific laptop and original OS did it came with?If the version of windows you installed was not specific to HP, you need to get ALL the drivers for that PARTICULAR model. Look here: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/ProductList.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodTypeId=321957&prodSeriesId=3369402&taskId=135truenorth: tried finding drivers all over the place and nothing really works different when they are installed. No other issues, there is no sound but that is a hardware issue i am aware of.
jason2074: HP Pavilion dv6500 and it came with Vista home pro.
Geek-9pm: thanks for the info trying them out.
Will post back if it works.A LONG time ago I made the statement that : If a laptop had Vista on it - You nan not install XP on it. Of course, many proved my wrong my citing exceptions. There is and old adage- The exception proves the rule.
The point was that some new laptops had never been XP machines. Thus the maker never did a XP driver set for the model.
If if has Vista, put Vista on it. It is not so bad. You can live with it. Geek-9pm: went to the website and found this PC.
I found that there are conflicting model numbers on it. TOP right of screen says dv6000. Hp label on back says dv6500 on one part and dv6605ca on another part of the label. tried getting drivers for dc6605ca from the website you attached, but there is only 1 security update one.
HP Wireless Assistant is installed and it says that Wireless LAN is disabled and that i need to go to Windows Device Manager to enable it. Under network adapters all there is is "1394 Net Adapter" which from googling i have found is firewire. Is the issue here some place possibly? I dont have vista so i guess the work of free linux is my NEXT bet. Unbuntu it is. Thanks everyone. Ubuntu 11 should find the wireless. An alternative is to buy a wireless USB device. These can be used even with laptops the have built-in wireless, provided the built-in is turned off.
For just making a connection to your local wireless router, they work fine, The speed is set by the internet connection. So even a wimpy wireless dongle will do. Unless your ISP gives you 100 Mbps service. Most are below 3 Mbps or less. Even a wimpy dongle does 10 Mbps. Geek's last post is a very easy and inexpensive solution for enabling a WiFi connection--use that method on one of my laptops all the time. truenorth
Quote Hp label on back says dv6500 on one part and dv6605ca
Download and install SIW then go to system summary to extract the correct information of your HP model. Use another PC to download and copy the program. Have you tried looking in this link?Installing Unbuntu, going to create a home theater PC out of it i think. The dongle thing does sound like an option if Unbuntu doesnt work for me. Thanks for the info jason, I did install and get the correct specs. I have been to that link before and there wasnt really anything there for XP. Thanks a lot everyone.
Now the laptop wont turn on..... back to square one haha.
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