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Hey guys, I had the same problem. I have a Toshiba Satellite L300 that came with Vista preinstalled. It crashed constantly so I tried to install XP but as you already know, it would say that it couldn't find a hard drive. What you have to do is power on the Laptop and then press F2 to get into the BIOS menu. Then scroll down to the SATA option and change it from ACHI to Compatibility then exit saving your changes (F10) and then reboot your Laptop from the XP Operating System disk. It will now let you install Windows XP or any other Operating System.
I too have been searching for answers on various sites and forums and none of the suggestions (including downloading XP drivers) worked. This definitely works (at least for the Toshiba L300 Laptop anway).
With any of these machines, you don't want to disable ACHI, even if the bios lets you. Figure out what HDD controller you have. Download the correct XP sata drivers, most likely from Intel website, and follow their instructions to make the XP floppy disk driver installer.
Connect a USB floppy drive to the machine (you MUST use a floppy, memory sticks will NOT work) insert windows CD, setup at the beginning of the install, windows will prompt to press F6 if you need 3rd party storage controller, put the driver disk, in your floppy drive follow instructions. If you don't have a floppy disk drive, get one, or you'll have to slipstream the driver onto the windows setup CD. Switching back to AHCI with flash module (Runs a little faster than ATA mode) - Download the Intel Matrix Storage Manager here: - Once you download the file, run it with a -a switch: iata76enu.exe -a This will NOT install the Matrix Storage Manager. What this will do is run the installer, and ONLY EXTRACT the files to C: Program Files Intel Intel Matrix Storage Manager. Again, this does NOT install anything. Your drivers are now located in C: Program Files Intel Intel Matrix Storage Manager. They will be found in either Driver, or Driver64, depending on whether you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit OS.
Go to Device Manager - IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Double-click on the Intel ICH8M 3-port SATA Controller - 2828. Remember,.ONLY. click on the device that ends with 2828. Go to Driver tab, and choose to Update Driver. Tell the Wizard prompts: - No, not this time - Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) - Don't Search. I will choose the driver to install.
Click the 'Have Disk' button. Point it to C: Program Files Intel Intel Matrix Storage Manager Driver (or Driver64). The driver you want to install for WinXP 32-bit for the Dell XPS M1330 is Intel 82801HEM/HBM SATA AHCI Controller - After you install the driver and click OK out of every menu, reboot the laptop.) During reboot, go into BIOS and turn on AHCI mode and Flash Module -) Voila! WinXP will boot up with no BSOD!
All of the proper XP drivers are found on Toshiba's US website. Just make sure that you choose the drivers that have 'L300' in the title as well as 'XP' The only driver that will give you trouble is the audio driver. When you run the setup for the audio drivers, a folder will be created, 'audio' in c: program files realtek. Unfortunately, the installation will fail and the folder will delete itself, thusly causing a failure of the HD audio device hardware. The trick is to first leave yourself at the screen where windows will find the driver automatically and then run the setup from the audio driver folder that you downloaded from toshiba. Quickly go to the directory listed above ( c: program files realtek) and copy the audio folder. Paste the folder into another directory and let the install (from the drivers, not windows) fail.
After it fails, you can confirm that the audio folder is deleted, but, because you copied it to another folder you can now let windows try to find it automatically or just choose the directory manually by browsing. Once you do that, the driver files and exe files will install correctly and you will have sound on your L300. I used this method on 12 L300 laptops that I setup for a client who did not want Vista. Remember to always set the sata mode to compatibility before trying to boot and install from an XP disc. I'm tearing my hair out trying to get my L300 running with XP and found this thread - which confirmed alot of what we've already done to get it running xp. On my machine the realtek audio drivers install fine (the Audio folder doesn't delete itself) but the system isn't seeing the hardware, so when I go to windows media player it tells me 'no sound device installed'.
I have the same problem with the machine not seeing the modem hardware, and consequently the modem driver won't run. Any ideas of what to try? Get your AHCI drivers downloaded to your computer hard drive or CD for Sata Drive. Go to your BIOS and change the AHCI mode to Compatibility mode for Hard Disk. Your Computer will be slow.
Install windows XP on slow computer. After inStallation start computer in safe mode.
There update you disk controller with the new AHCI Drivers. Restart and change the setting in BIOS again to AHCI mode.the same method some recommend doing with NLITE. But I am against that method. I have faced some real problems with WINLITE. The Sata Disk Driver work pretty well but some other drivers like audio video start giving problem and some times does not get installed.
So just try the traditional way. Hi I am having the same problem on a desktop (only quad booting) from the googling I did I have not found harm in turning off the ACPI or AHCI in the bios however it will hinder the speed of the disc.
From the other forums I have visited the mode mentioned above is the control for the transfer rate of the hard drive. So in compatibility mode or with AHCI turned off your SATA hard drive will only read/write/transfer data at the speed a IDE hard drive would. The proper way was mentioned above in an earlier post and that is download a raid driver/ACPI driver (intel most common resource) the file is IaStor.sys I belive. Install this on a floppy (XP will only look for A drive) boot to xp install disk hit f6 first time you see any screen windows will continue to instal it will stop about 2 min later and ask if you want to load custom driver hit S it will tell you to load floppy into A and hit enter then choose the driver you want (you may have to try different ones) then enter again windows will continue to install DO NOT REMOVE FLOPPY windows will reload driver from floppy before it restarts to actually install once windows is installed go to intel or windows update and run the exe install of the driver. Also as for deleting any and all partions and formatting, use Gparted it is free and will show hidden partions, mac, allow you to format and even partion your hard drive all from a free live bootable cd. Recomend using the VESA setting when boot cd opens. It's been awhile since you posted your question.
I have gone thru the same frustrating problem including finding that the chains are forbidden by contract to downgrade from Vista. Ultimately I found that WipeDrive 5 Professional ($100.00) will remove Vista so you can install the OS of your choice.
Place the WipeDrive CD in your drive and reboot. Press F1 repeatedly during the reboot process and you will be presented with a screen allowing you to select if you want to boot Vista from your hard disk or run WipeDrive from the CD. Choose the later and follow the instructions.
It is a slow process, but it will perform a low level format. For all of you guys having problems getting xp running on your notebooks with s-ata drives: here are the instructions on how to do it WITHOUT changing from s-ata to ide and therefore making you system slow after the installation. You will need your xp home or professional or whatever version you want to install cd/dvd. I know this hasent worked for it didnt recognize the hard drive.
You will also need the xp driver (.ini) for your individual hard drive. Now, how are you gonna get it? On your vista system which is still running, go into system - hardware - device-manager (not sure about the proper name because I am using the german version and its calles Geraete Manager). Check out IDE controller and undfold it, the first entry (perhaps the only entry) should be your hard drive, in my case intel 82801 hem/hbm sata ahci controller. Now, remeber that name.
Go to google and find the xp driver for exactly that drive, download it. If you got several download options, pay attention to not download any raid crap. Now, still using vista or whatever, you will create a new xp installtion disk from your existing one and it is fairly easy. Download the program nLite. Put your xp installation disk into your ROM. Follow instructions, the program is multilanguage so no drama. It will ask you where the xp installation is, choose ROM drive.
The program will continue by reading in all information from the disk and saving the stuff on HD. NLite will now give you several options that you can check such as integrate hotfixes, drivers but also to create a bootimage (ISO). Check only 'drivers' and 'bootimage'. It will now ask you where the driver is located. Tell it, where your inf file is, it will find it and perhaps give you some list of several drives, wich you will simply choose your one, in my case intel 82801 hem/hbm sata. Now, nLite will make an ISO that has integrated your required s-ata driver. The program finishes off.
You have the iso on your computer. Burn it on a cd (or DVD). Use it to install xp on your notebook. Dont change from s-ata to ide or crap like that in your bios.
Everything should work now. Anyone knows if is possible to change Sata mode, from Compatibility to AHCI after install Windows??
I runned the setup in compatibility mode but, the Windows after instalation, Sloooow, Crashes, #'&%#$'&, not the way for sure. First I had the message that setup didnt found any HD, now, in AHCI mode I have blue screens.
When trying to setup with the drivers now on FDD. The same blue screen I have when trying to boot from the HD in AHCI mode after install in Compatibility Mode, but this oneo, makes more sense. Hi, I had the same problem. I've solved it at the easiest way I think. Just download the newest BIOS version you can get at Toshiba You can download there the newest bios firmware download it and use it. Then you have to set your harddrive to install winxp again to compatiblemode What you have to do is power on the Laptop and then press F2 to get into the BIOS menu. Then scroll down to the SATA option and change it from ACHI to Compatibility then exit saving your changes (F10) and then reboot your Laptop from the XP Operating System disk.
Kind Regards, Gerard Frerix. Bios flash & update doesnt solve problem about installing XP on Toshiba L300 and some other models. Nas illmatic album. The point is that windows xp is install able when u disable AHCI mode in ur bios.but then u get damn slow machine.so.clearly u need to enable AHCI mode. Problem is comming when u booting ur XP installation disc.after drivers is loaded.bla.bla.bla.u get BSOD.coz ur disk drive isnt recognized.
The soultion is simple. Download Intel Matrix Storage Driver - 2. Download Nlite from official site - 3. Get clean copy of XP Home/Pro and with nLite copy to ur disk 4. Extract file that u downloaded from Intel site IATA88ENU.exe (go in Command Promt (cmd.exe)) and run IATA88ENU.exe -a 5.
Files from IATA88ENU.exe are extracted on ur C: drive (Program Files Intel ) 6. Open nLite again and select path of ur XP copy that u made with nLite 7. You will see left button Integrate and right click on Drivers, then Insert-Single Driver 8. Find ur drivers for AHCI/SATA disk (C: Program Files (x86) Intel Intel Matrix Storage Manager driver) or (C: Program Files (x86) Intel Intel Matrix Storage Manager driver64 - for 64 bit systems) 9. You will get on ur display list of all supported drivers that u can inport (remember to select Textmode driver) 10.
Finish this proces and burn ur copy of XP on CD 11. Happy installing Windows XP. To successfully install vista and xp on same computer and boot them differently you must do the following: - 1. Create at least two partitions on your disk. I said atleast. Where the first partition is active and primary. Generally for both xp and vista the minimum partition size should be 40gb.
So create the first partition of 40 gb.the rest of the space create extended partition.once extended partition is made.make a logical drive of 40 gb.the first primary partition is C drive.and second 40 gb is logical drive with letter D (D Drive). The file system should be ntfs.
Install windows xp on partition C.it is the option in blue screen when we have to format the partition and file copy is about to begin.it is one step before that. Once windows xp is installed.restart your computer again and this time when installing vista.you should select the custom method of disk partitioning and install windows vista in D Drive of 40gb. Its simple.when installation is finished and u restart the pc.you will be having two boot commands.one for xp and one for vista. It is mandatory that you install windows xp first.and then vista.otherwise you may face problems.cause windows vista setup is backword compatible but xp is not farword compatible. Have any querries.ask me. I don't know if anyone's still contributing to this thread, but.I bought a Toshiba Satellite A305 that had been wiped clean. I managed to install XP pro, but I need the drivers.

Not the original VISTA drivers, but XP drivers. I have no modem, sound, etc. Went to Toshiba's site and downloaded a modem driver for this computer for XP and installed that, it changed nothing. Can't see wireless networks. My only Network Connection showing is a 1384 Connection, which reads 'connected, firewalled.'
I just ordered a Driver Recovery disk by MyDriversPlus which claims ' Original myDriversPlus Software, Full Drivers Recovery Software for your computer' but I'm guessing it probably restores the original VISTA drivers that were shipped on this system originally.if so, not gonna help me. SO, if someone had already been thru this and knows how/where to get the XP drivers for this computer, Please Help! And I'd prefer they not be pre-loaded with spyware and virus! I bought this as a gift for my grand daughter's upcoming birthday and I'd really like to not screw this up.