Downgrade to XP Pro Dv9627cl

Bought this 2nd hand computer laptop. He came with a starter of the missing HAL.dll error. Because I'm not a fan of Microsoft Vista, I decided the best thing to do is to load a new copy of XP Pro. The first thing I did was go to the HP Software Support page and drivers for XP and this model. There are very few available records. There was no listed chipset software. No Broadcom WiFi, no graphs or several other drivers the necessary drivers. What was stated is the update of the F.32 BIOS version. My BIOS is currently at version F.07.

Because I wasn't able to get into Windows Installer actually nLite, I advanced with a clean format and install XP Pro. I looked my chipset and it is nForce 560. I downloaded and installed 15.23 chipset nForce drivers, according to the nVidia site. Load successfully and my NETWORK card and other items have been identified and charged. After the reboot, I loaded a Broadcom WiFi driver and utility program. Made me online. I tried to load the BIOS upgrade and received the message that the file is not for my laptop. I tried the audio files listed in step 2 HD (moderate) thread instructions downgrade. It also returned with the error that did not find media for these drivers. Same thing with the grapgics driver. Data sheet says graphics card is GeForce 720. I tried to install the driver nvidia 17.28 package. After opening, it returns the message no device present for these drivers.

I'm stuck. Some drivers seem to work, or I make them out of sequence. I ran the program of automatic detection of HP just to check that someone had slipped a different motherboard in the case. Correctly detects it as dv9627cl.

After an upgrade to SP3 and reboot, device HD audio was detected, and I opted to allow the windows automatically find and install the drivers. Same thing with modem HD. Both been loaded correctly. WooHoo...

Any suggestions would be GREATLY appreciated!

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