Hierbij de beschrijving om xp te installeren op je g1s. Ik heb de belangrijkste info gekopieërd van:
http://www.onrpg.com/boards/sitemap/t-63451.html
Ik heb xp volgens deze beschrijving geiinstalleerd. Moet wel zeggen dat het op een xpcd niet lukte, het maken van de cd wel maar, bij het installeren kreeg ik een foutmelding. Toen heb ik een andere geregeld en bij deze is het wel gelukt. Enigste wat ik niet voor elkaar krijg is om de webcam goed te krijgen. Op een of andere manier blijft hij maar ondersteboven staan

Hier nog een link met info en waar ik de drivers heb gedownload.
http://forum.notebookrevi...hp?p=2097089&postcount=95
Ben blij dat ik het iig gedaan heb, ik ergerde me echt

aan vista..
For those who want to install XP on their G1S notebook computers without the USB floppy drive A: here is the method to use nLite to integrate SATA driver (Intel Matrix Storage Manager) into original XP CD and burn a new integrated XP installation CD.
[Step 1] Use your G1S to download the SATA driver f6flpy32.zip, and put it into a folder (name SATA driver) under C:\. After it is unzipped, you get a new file f6flpy32.exe (green floppy disk icon).
http://downloadcenter.int...OSs=&OSFullName=&lang=eng
[Step 2] Download and install the program WinImage (file name: winima80.exe).
http://www.winimage.com/download.htm
[Step 3] Run WinImage. Click File (on the menu bar) > Open. A small window pops up.
Look in: type C:\SATA driver, File of type: select All Files (*.*), click f6flpy32.exe (green floppy disk icon), click Open. 8 files appear. Click Image (on the menu bar) > Extract. A small window pops up again. Path: type C:\SATA driver, select Extract all files into the same folder, click OK. All the 8 files are copied into the folder C:\SATA driver. Close WinImage.
[Step 4] Download and install the program nLite.
http://www.nliteos.com/download.html
[Step 5] Put your original XP CD into the DVD Drive and run the program nLite and click Next. In the page of “Locating the Windows installation”, click Browse > My Computer > DVD Drive, a window pops up.
“Select where to save the CD installation files for modification”.
Choose or create an empty folder.
Click OK, a window pops up. Click C: > Make a new folder > type New XPCD > OK
The nLite starts to copy all the files of the original XP CD into the folder C:\New XPCD.
Click Next. In the page of “Presets”, click Next. In the page of Task Selection, select Integrate Drivers and Create Bootable ISO, click Next.
In the page of Drivers, click Insert > Single Driver, a window pops up, select C:\SATA driver, 2 selections show up, select iaachi, click Open, then pops up another window, in which there are more than 10 selections, select Intel(R) 82801HEM/HBM SATA AHCI Controller (Mobile ICH8M-E/M), click OK > Next, a window pops up with a question “Do you want to start the process?”, click Yes. Take out the original XP CD and put a blank CD into the DVD Drive.
Click Next. In the page of Bootable ISO, select Direct Burn for Mode, type New XPCD for Label, select minimum 4 x (705KB/s) for Burn Speed, then click Burn. The nLite starts burning the New XPCD. After completion, you have a new XP installation CD now.
You can use it to install XP on G1S smoothly.
Remarks:
Don’t forget to upgrade the BIOS to version 203 (It also supports XP) before you start to install XP.
If you want to have dual operating systems (Vista & XP) on your G1S, visit the following site:-
http://www.pro-networks.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=88231
but I have no idea what was the problem. mind explaining someone? xD
FabianN
08-27-2007, 05:30 AM
like I said, XP didn't have the right drivers. I can't confirm, but I do believe that XP does not come with ANY SATA controller drivers. Your hard drive was on a SATA controller. Most often you can press F6 or something and just load up any needed drivers for the install via floppy, but as this being without a floppy, you need to put the drivers onto the XP disk. nLite does that, among other things. So once you got the right drivers on the disc, you can install it