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To find your Windows edition and architecture, you can use System Information in Windows. Hi, first of all let me say a big thanks to everyone supporting this thread.
Im decent with computers and was aprehensive about downgrading to xp on my fus. But seeing everyone else have success im a bit jealous. I have a few questions about this process. Is formatting of the hard drive necessary first? If not, do I just pop in an xp install cd and run it? Obv, there are issues with everthing working so, after installing xp how hard is the driver updating process if nothing works. Also, i know how to force feed a driver but all the links i see for the n go vid card are exe files.
Do these work in that instance or are there dll files that i could obtain as well. Thank you all very much and good luck. Hey jeffzz, when you boot from the XP CD, it will give you the option to format the drive as one of the first steps. I would recommend that you do that, as I don't see how you could install XP over top of Vista. If you download the drivers listed in my post above, it's a very simple process to install them.
You just go down the list and do them one at a time. There will be a couple devices related to audio that will say they didn't install properly, but that's just because they require more than one of the drivers, and when they are all in place, everything will work fine. Just make sure you download the drivers before installing XP onto a CD or some other removeable media , as you won't be able to access the internet until after you install them. As for the driver, when you run the. At this point you "force feed" the driver, navigating to the folder it created.
The one and only file that shows up is the one you use. The guide is very easy to follow. I am currently using this on my FUS. For now I am using XP exclusively, but I'm going to try a fresh install of Vista while keeping the XP partition to see if that helps with the problems I had with Vista. It will only see my network if I disable the security on the Linksys router and sit the FUS right beside the router. If I move to another room it doesn't see it.
Is the Broadcom that much weaker or am I missing something? Any help would be greatly appreciated. As for disabling the security - what revision of XP did you install? Anything prior to SP2 wouldn't be able to see WPA wireless security, which is probably the most common type.
As for the power - I don't have any problems with Broadcom wireless in XP. I can get reception for at least 50 feet through several walls and a floor I haven't tried any further. Maybe check the power save mode. Go to control panel, system, hardware, device manager, network adapters, broadcom, then right-click and properties, advanced, power save mode.
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