Equinum A100-337: Installation of an operating system not supported - 4033 Longhorn

OK, I have an Equinum a100-337 and im trying to install another OS other than Vista.

I'm editing of longhorn 4033 and im having driver problems, exactly the same thing that happens on windows XP

It's not my BONE. I tried the chipset utility that corrects problems usb but I can't get my wireless card and the sound card to install even though ive got xp drivers. My sound card is not still appear in Device Manager.

Here is a screenshot of http://i19.tinypic.com/42jfeah.png. Ive tried to install the wireless card, but he keeps trying to install the drivers for the controller 2xxxx although files inf for my wlan is it Intel® PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection. Realtek High Definition Audio Device

sound card is not listed in the Device Manager and xp drivers so it will not install

Any ideas on what I should do?

Hello

Generally, Toshiba does not support any operating system s that are not shipped with Toshiba laptops
BUT there may be a small light at the end of the tunnel.
As far as I know Longhorn is a new Microsoft OS Server which is not official on the market. (can I ask how you got this oS ;))
The Longhorn supports parts of the Vista or free spoken is Vista with additional features.

However, I think you should check out the Vista drivers available for Satellite A100 and Equium A100 series and possibly unique pilots will run

Good luck

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