How to switch from Vista to XP on Pavilion dv6570us

Try to find the drivers and steps to put XP on my system.  Any help will be much appreciated as I'm pulling my hair out trying to find the drivers for this machine.  Thank you.

Mike

I know Cheryl, then you wrote these things. But I want to give you alternative using the latest drivers for this model.

Which version you use is your choice.

First you have to integrate your drivers Sata (ICH8M) with nLite.

Here is the guide how to do it and here are the drivers Sata for you. Just unRAR it drivers with winrar.

Remember, also, that you use the Windows XP SP2 version. If you do not have SP3 version here you can download this service pack

and here you guide how to integrate this file with your new system of nLite.

In this program, you can even burn your new XP cd with this driver.

Drivers for your model:

Chipset here (first install it and reboot)

Intel Matrix Storage Manager here

Intel graphics X 3100 here

Wireless Intel 3945 ABG here

LAN Realtek 8101 here

Realtek HD audio here

.NET framework (required before HP Quick Launch Buttons) here

HP Quick Launch buttons here

Motorola Modem here

Ricoh 5-in-1 card reader here

If you have Bluetooth here

Synaptics Touchpad here

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