INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR ASUS F3SV INSTALLING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL Written by: Inception 15/10 -07
Please do not copy this guide, but instead link to this thread!
I've been wanting to write this guide because there are so many people who want to switch over to Windows XP from Windows Vista, of various reasons.
So, here goes:
For this guide, you will need:
- An image file of Windows XP Professional (or a CD)
- A computer running Windows XP or Vista
- A CD-burner
- Some patience, and an average level of intelligence.
1. First off, you would want to get your copy of XP. XP Professional contains a lot of crap that most people generally do not want on their computer, so get a lite-version. My version was named "Customized_Windows_XP_Vista_Unattended_Fully_Updated_High_Perfor", and I have based this guide upon it (google it!).
2. Get "nLite". nLite is a tool for customizing a Windows XP image to your flavour, where you can among other things include drivers. You can include as many drivers as you want on your install, but I chose to only add the drivers neccecary for the installation of the system, and let it be up to the users to get their device drivers afterwards.
nLite can be downloaded from [url=http://www.nliteos.com/download.html]here[url].
3. Get
the SATA driver from this location. Extract it to a folder, you'll need it later.
4. Unpack your image, or drag the complete contents of your XP CD to a folder on your local harddrive.
5. Start nLite, locate your image, select that you wish to insert a driver into the installation, and that you want to re-write the XP image to a new file. If you have issues regarding this, there's tons of guides regarding how to do this on Google.
6. Burn out the new XP CD, reboot your machine and boot up the XP CD. If you need software for burning the .img file, I recommend
DVD Decrypter, which is an excellent freeware program.
7. The XP installation should find your hard drive automatically. For the best system performance, I would advice you to make two partitions on your harddrive, a system partition on 12-30GB (depending on your hard drive), and leaving the rest of the harddisk space free. We'll partition this later.
8. Complete the XP installation
9. Get these drivers:
Mainboard:
LINK
Wireless Driver:
File1:
LINK 1LINK 2
File2:
LINK
File3:
LINK 1LINK 2 Note: Try only file3 if file2 fails to install
Hotkeys:
File1:
LINK 1LINK 2
File2:
LINK 1LINK 2
File3:
LINK 1LINK 2
File4:
LINK 1LINK 2
File5:
LINK 1LINK 2
Graphics:
LINK
Select the top one on the list, this is the newest driver. Download the driver and the Modded INF (green link on top of the driver details page). Extract the driver, put the inf file in the folder, overwrite the old one, and install the driver. This should work fine, if not, try an older driver.
Sound:
File1:
LINK
File2:
LINK
Bluetooth:
LINK 1LINK 2
Memory Card Controller:
LINK 1LINK 2
LAN Driver:
LINK 1LINK 2 Note: The LAN driver is for an Atheros L1 Gigabith device, not the Attansic. However this driver works, and the Attansic driver for XP does not.
Touchpad Driver:
LINK 1LINK 2 Note: The touchpad seemed to work right out-of-the-box for me in XP SP2.
Utilies:
BIOS Updater:
LINK 1 LINK 2
Bugfixes:
File1:
LINK 1LINK 1
File2:
LINK 1LINK 1
File3:
LINK 1LINK 1
File4:
LINK 1LINK 1
File5:
LINK 1LINK 1
File6:
LINK 1LINK 1
10. Obtain Partition Magic 8
11. Format the remaining disk space of your hard drive
12. Get antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall software.
I recommend AVG 7.5 Free, Lavasoft Ad-Aware and Keiro Personal Firewall.
13. Get CCleaner, run it to remove any smudge the drivers might have made on your drive.
14. Your XP should be good to go!
This guide has been written quickly, and not while doing the steps mentioned above.
Post questions and errors here.