Downgrading from Vista to XP on Gateway MX8711 and similar Vista-only laptops without a floppy drive.

OK, I was going to finish this off at some point, but I’ve gotten busy with other projects, so I figure I might as well post what I have so far…  If there’s any interest, let me know and I’ll see if I have any more useful insight… 

 Step 1: Get this stuff:

Step 2: Make a new XP CD:

Step 3: Install Windows XP:

Step 4: Find the other Gateway drivers (I managed to find a laptop in the 64xx series that had most of the same internals, and XP drivers…):

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8 Responses to “Downgrading from Vista to XP on Gateway MX8711 and similar Vista-only laptops without a floppy drive.”

  1. Jon on November 19th, 2007 7:57 pm

    Nice work… I’ve been frustrated looking around for drivers just before I moved so I haven’t had much time to experiment with XP.

    Had it on at one point but was missing so many drivers, it was causing issues, so I ended up reverting back to Vista (much to my dismay)!

    Will check back later on, just wanted to say good work :)

  2. wallace on February 17th, 2008 11:23 am

    XP sound drivers for MX8711…..this is the sound driver download for a MX8710…but it works on the 8711

    http://support.gateway.com/support/drivers/getFile.asp?id=20815&dscr=SigmaTel%20Audio%20Driver%20version:%205.10.5082.0&uid=187335035

  3. Jon on May 19th, 2008 11:52 pm

    tried the sound drivers or MX8710 and the 64xx series and neither seemed to work (D00664-001-001).

    everything else seems to have gone smoothly though I’m still missing drivers for [Mass Storage Controller] and [SM Bus Controller].

    Any updates?

    Thanks

  4. Jon on May 20th, 2008 12:19 am

    edit to the above post.

    The sound driver did work as soon as I updated the PCI Controller driver.

  5. Jeremy on May 20th, 2008 8:33 am

    Jon: Try running/installing the Intel Matrix package again now that you are in windows…

  6. Ronald on May 24th, 2008 10:29 pm

    Been trying to figure out this Vista (demon seed) downgrade issue since I got the MX8711 a year ago. Most folks just said, “Toss it out a window.”
    I’ve started and stopped, given up, cussed, and (most assuredly) cursed Bill Gates.
    I recently discovered nLite and bought a new Hitachi Travelstar hard drive. The other night I got XP through “Finalizing Installation/Saving Settings,” but it won’t re-boot from hard drive correctly. I get the blue screen which says “Windows has encountered a problem…blah, blah, blah,” and the thing shuts down and tries to re-boot.
    Any ideas?
    At least the info from this page has given me more hope, and, I’ll try again.
    Thanks a million!
    Sincerely,
    Ronald E.

  7. Jeremy on May 26th, 2008 9:15 am

    Ronald:

    Off the top of my head: You may have a hardware problem, or your source XP CD may be bad (is it a copy?), or whatever you slipstreamed into your nLite CD may have been corrupted to start with. I recently slipstreamed XP SP3 into a new image, and only found out after the install that the file I downloaded to slipstream was corrupt and had to start over.

    Once you get past the part of the install where you choose the hard drive to install windows on, it should at least boot into windows reliably. Then you just have to install the audio, wireless, etc… to make everything work.

    You could also try slipstreaming only the SATA drivers to start, then install the network and video after the initial windows setup. (You do have a USB key, don’t you?)

  8. Ronald on May 27th, 2008 12:09 am

    HOORAY!!!
    I’ve done it!
    DING DONG, THE WICKED VISTA IS DEAD!!!
    XP is installed on the the MX8711, and isworking like a champ.

    Jeremy, you got me thinking about the files issue,so I just kept going back and forth between Gateway, Intel and Schrock. There was no corruption, just files improperly downloaded/installed.
    I was also straining to find the XP file for the video driver from Gateway. They are there, but GW seems to want to hide them from us novices, and doesn’t say specifically that they’ll work on the MX8711—as they do with most of their driver downloads.
    When I bought the thing last year, GW techs told me that my “support” privileges DID NOT include giving me advice about drivers for XP. “We’re not allowed to,” was the usual response. They were always trying to convince me not to give up on Vista.
    Anyhoo…thanks again for your invaluable help. I’ll be sticking close from now on, and sharing with you guys whatever my experiences turn out to be.

    Light’n'Love,
    Ronald James E.

    P.S., the MX8710 sound drivers worked perfectly.

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