Advice regarding the decommissioning of dv6000 from Vista 32-bit for XP?

I'm looking to downgrade my Vista to XP dv6448se, after recently getting his Board of Directors system repaired or replaced because of the question to: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01087277

Are tips of their regulars, or anyone who has already been the object of this procedure, could be used for this operation?  I already have the recovery thanks to the HP recovery discs.   I already it seems many drivers dv6700 are compatible across the line dv6xxx; will it Flash the BIOS?  Thanks in advance to all.  My specs are below:

Motherboard: Quanta 30B 7
Chipset: nVidia nForce 410
Processor: AMD Turion 64 X 2 Mobile TL-56 1800 MHz @
Physical memory: 2048 MB (2 x 1024 DDR2-SDRAM)
Graphics card: NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150
Hard drive: ST916082 (160 GB)
DVD - Rom drive: TSSTcorp TS-L632M ATA Device CD/DVGW
Monitor type: N154I2-L02 - 15 inches
Network card: Broadcom Corp. Dell Wireless 1390 WLAN Mini - PCI Card
Operating system: Windows Vista (TM) Home Premium Home Edition Service Pack 1 6.00.6001
DirectX: Version 10.00
Windows experience index: 2.4

In fact your model is one of the easy ones_ that same drivers DV6000Z cto, for which HP has full XP driver set posted will be used. HERE

 

Don't forget to install Nvidia Chipset first after XP. For audio, UAA MS with a reboot before Conexant.Others can be done just about any order.

 

Only the models dv6500/dv9500 and especially to use Jonas guide drivers posted above. Models below that use drivers dv6000/dv9000. Dv6000Z/DV9000Z for AMD, DV6000T/DV9000T for Intel machines machines

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