Installing Windows XP on the Dell Inspiron 1420

If you’re like me, you’re not impressed enough by Vista to make the switch just yet. Unfortunately, my old Averatec notebook crapped out on me a few weeks ago and I was in need of a replacement. The best value out there that met my requirements was Dell’s new Inspiron 1420, which replaces their E1405 14.1″ model. Unlike the E1405, the 1420 is only available with Vista. After receiving my machine yesterday I set about wiping it clean and starting fresh with a copy of XP.

What You’ll Need

Before we begin, there are a few things we’ll need.

  1. Download and install nLite 1.4 beta.
  2. Download the Intel AHCI drivers for slipstreaming.
  3. A blank CD-R/RW to burn your ISO.
  4. A USB thumbdrive, CD-R/RW, or other storage medium to get our network drivers installed.
  5. Patience.

My Dell’s Specs

Here are the specs on my machine so you can compare them to yours. If you’re running Intel integrated video (the X3100 I believe) or Intel wireless you can easily find drivers on their site.

  • Core 2 Duo T7300 (2.0GHz/4MB cache)
  • 160GB 7200RPM HDD
  • 2GB PC2-5300 DDR2
  • 8400M GS 128MB
  • 1440×900 display
  • Bluetooth
  • Integrated webcam
  • Dell 1390 B/G wireless

Dell Inspiron 1420

Installing XP

I inserted my XP disc, selected the optical drive as my first boot device in the BIOS, and was on my way. After XP ran through its usual setup procedures I was greeted by my first obstacle. XP could not find my hard drive. I had heard of this problem arising before. The culprit is the BIOS setting for AHCI or SATA functionality for the hard drive. ACHI is a bit of Intel technology which enables SATAII features like Native Command Queuing. While that’s all well and good, XP by itself, even with SP2, is too old to recognize what’s going on here. To fix this, we have two options:

  • The first and easier option is to simply set the hard drive to SATA mode in the BIOS.
  • The second option, which I prefer, is to slipstream Intel’s latest AHCI drivers into the XP disc. I have not tried both so I’m not sure if enabling AHCI has any performance advantages, but humor me here.

In case you missed it above, to begin will need a program called nLite, which performs the actual slipstream process for us. Not only can nLite slipstream drivers, but it can also add service packs, hotfixes, and create unattended installs. For more on those features you can check out their manual pages and other guides around the web.

  1. Extract all the contents of your XP disc into a folder on your hard disk. The folder name is not important.
  2. Open nLite. The welcome screen will ask you to locate the folder on your hard drive where you dumped XP. Select it, and click next.
  3. On the next screen we will decide which options we would like to perform to customize our install. For our purposes we will only select Integrate Drivers and Create a Bootable ISO.
  4. On the next screen we will choose which drivers to integrate. If you haven’t already, Download this package and extract it. Now click Insert, browse to folder, and open the INF file. About a dozen options will appear. Select them all and click continue.
  5. From the Create a Bootable ISO screen you have a few options. You may burn the image directly, create an image and then burn, or simply create the image for later. You can also change the volume name, disc label, etc. None of these options are consequential to this guide so you can choose whichever is best for you. Personally, however, I find creating the image and then burning to be more stable.

Now if we boot from our newly created XP disc, viola! XP sees our drive. Follow the setup process as normal. If you’ve never installed XP before there are a wealth of guides on the internet.

Driver Installation

In about 20 minutes we are greeted with our familiar XP desktop. Have your USB thumbdrive ready or some other means of transferring files ready.

Chipset

Always a good idea to install these first. You can download them here.

You may notice you have no network connectivity whatsoever. This is the next problem we should remedy.

Broadcom Integrated NIC

The driver provided by Dell’s website works just fine. You can grab it here.

Dell 1390 Wireless B/G

This is slightly more tricky. When I downloaded Dell’s driver package it simply would not detect my wireless card. To solve this, I first extracted the driver package to my hard drive by running it. Make sure you extract to an easy to find location, such as your Desktop. After this, setup runs automatically. Cancel it.

Next, browse to the Device Manager by right clicking My Computer, clicking the Hardware tab and then Device Manager. Scroll down to Unknown Devices, right click Network Controller and click Update Driver.

From here, tell Windows not to search Windows Update for your driver. In the next screen, check install from a list or specific location and click next. Select Don’t search, I will choose the driver to install, next, and finally Have Disk. Browse to the folder where you extracted the driver package. Inside you will find a folder called DRIVERS. You’ll be presented with two .INF files. Select (file name goes here) and open it. Hooray! We now have working wireless.

NVIDIA 8400M GS

NVIDIA constantly releases driver updates for its products. Unfortunately, it leaves mobile graphics support to the individual vendor. Thankfully there is the wonderful website called LaptopVideo2Go to help ease our pain. Browse to the drivers section and download version 162.18 along with the modified INF file. The version is not terribly important, but since I’ve had success with this set with my desktop’s 8800GTX I’ve chosen it for this article.

Once your download has finished, run it to extract the files. Browse to the directory where you’ve extracted and replace the nv4_disp.inf file with your modified version. Run setup.exe and everything should install as normal. After this it would be a good idea to reboot.

The Easy Stuff

These drivers should be as easy as a download and install.

Wrapping Up

That’s it! This concludes my guide to XP on the Insprion 1420. Please leave your comments and additional tips. It is probably possible to slipstream many of these drivers into your XP disc as well, so I may explore those options in a future guide.

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174 Responses to “Installing Windows XP on the Dell Inspiron 1420”

  1. Rohit Mordani Says:

    This is an excellent blog entry - Than you. I had no idea how to fix this issue of installing the SATA drivers and tried a lot of things but it didnt happen. I went this route and it seems to work !!

  2. Rohit Mordani Says:

    For the Wireless I got the latest Intel Proset from Dell’s website using my service tag number - that worked well. I had to upgrade to use Microsoft’s new installer but that was ok….

    Still havent go the driver to work - I have the intel graphics processor and not the nVidia one

  3. Rohit Mordani Says:

    I downloaded the Intel Graphics Drivers from

    http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/MIGR-68008.html

    and installed it works really well now. I get the max. resolution i.e. 1440×900

  4. Angela Says:

    I, too, got an Inspiron 1420, hated Vista, and decided to go back to trusty XP. I used Killdisk to wipe my computer, switched from ACHA to ATA in BIOS, then began to install Windows XP.

    Everything worked fine until my computer got hung up at “Setup will complete in approximately 39 minutes.” I know very little about computers, but I turned off all the wireless, etc. from BIOS. Still no luck. I have a feeling from reading some posts on different websites that this may be driver-related but have no idea what to do about that. So I’m stuck. Then came across your post. Any ideas about what I might do at this point? I would really, really appreciate any advice.

    Thanks!

    Angela

  5. David Reed Says:

    @Rohit - thanks for the comments.

    @Angela - Not really sure. Maybe it’s a problem with your XP disc? I’ve never seen an installation hang at that point before. Generally if you can get past the file copying and first restart you’re good to go from there.

  6. Tim Says:

    Thanks a bunch man. I did not want Vista, but I had no idea how to get XP installed.
    Great guide.

    -Tim

  7. Name (required) Says:

    I love u dude
    this helps me a lot

    and

    VISTA IS SHIT.

  8. Dickson Says:

    Thank for your guide, now i’m able to install Windows XP into my inspiron 1420 machine.

    i using turn off ACHI method, if i set it back after install XP, will it affect my machine?

  9. mo Says:

    I can’t seem to work the audio driver. I keep getting the error that i don’t have the specified device. I ordered it with the high resolution audio. I have tried several different drivers. What do you think might be the problem ?. I am just getting default beeps for now :(

  10. David Reed Says:

    @Dickson - I wouldn’t change it. I went through hell trying to first install XP and then get Vista to dual boot with it. During this, I tried changing the ACHI mode to SATA and it completely messed up my XP install. If you’re going to try it I recommend ghosting your entire drive beforehand.

    @mo - You can try downloading this Universal Audio Architecture driver and then installing the sound card drivers.

  11. Kuan Says:

    how about Quickset i could’t get the right quickset for my laptop!!??

  12. Kuan Says:

    The audio driver also not match!!

  13. Sachs Says:

    Hi, i have managed to install xp.through the nlite method. Now having problem with my modem and sound.using the dell cd, error massage not modem / audio device were detected…any idea why?tried downloading all type of driver from the dell site.none working..;(

  14. Chad Says:

    I managed to xp stuff and most of the stuff maybe minus the scroll on the touchpad. but does anyone know where i can get the xp version of the SB audigy advanced mb?

  15. Name Required Says:

    I dont understand y we are using nLite here, I can install without it Just turn SATA to ATA in Bios install XP on machine
    and u have to download drivers from Dell.com after that u will find some drivers are missing in Device manager you can find with google or on this Blog itself
    Cheers!!!

  16. David Reed Says:

    Well the point is we want to install using ACHI to take advantage of features like Native Command Queuing and others. Whether or not it has an effect on performance can be debated, but in every one of my experiences switching to ACHI from SATA mode in the BIOS results in a BSOD or similar.

  17. Name Required Says:

    I still get some Device Driver Missing on Device Manger?
    Any Ideas,!!!

    1-Modem Device on High Defination Audio Bus
    2-SM Bus Controller

  18. Bill Says:

    Thanks for a great article. I was trying to install XP for couple of days and every time something was not working despite downloaded (mostly from Dell website) drivers. Now all is working INCLUDING scroll functions on touch pad.

    One thing is missing - use of Fn key. Do you have a driver for this ?

    Thank you

  19. David Reed Says:

    I believe the Fn key functions are hardware based and don’t require a driver, although I could be mistaken. I definitely did not install any drivers or software to get them to function under XP, Vista, or Ubuntu.

  20. Bill Says:

    Fn does require software - QuickSet here it is: Quickset
    A47 for XP

    It did not work for me until I installed it (just now).

  21. Bill Says:

    In device manager I have ? next to modems. I tried installing R14730 from Dell website, but I don’t think it works.
    Does it work for you ?

    thanks

  22. jaze Says:

    Thanks for the post.
    Really helped me a lot to install xp on my inspiron 1420.
    but installing drivers were a nightmare>>especially the audio drivers.

    If u have an HD audio controller on ur motherboard u need to install the
    controller drivers first before u can install drivers for ur sound device.
    the HD controller should show up under System devices in devmgmt.

    and the HD controller patch differ for each service pack of xp.
    u can try the driver here

    install the correct controller driver first and then try the sound driver..

  23. Chris Says:

    Hi, thank so much for helping out with this everything works great for me except the audio driver i get an error say the system does not support the driver you are trying to install. does anyone have and solutions…

    thanks so much
    chris

  24. Chuck Says:

    i having problem with bluetooth and EVDO GSM simcard
    is there anyway to fixed it ?

  25. Bill Says:

    I had problem with bluetooth. I called Dell and they just sent a new piece. It’s fairly easy to install.

  26. abhishek Says:

    i didn’t find driver for bluetooth…………………
    plz help me ,where should i get it on net…………..

  27. Maxim Says:

    Great blog man, it really helped me out when i was trying to get rid of that Vista crap

    i had no problem installing XP and the drivers because it was really well explained :D

  28. Rohit Mordani Says:

    Hi,
    My Audio driver was not working for a long time. I let windows do a live update and when all of the updates were done (a lot of them !!) it found my audio driver. At this point, I selected the audio device and then installed the specific drivers from dell’s website !

    Mo - I hope this helps you !

  29. Rohit Mordani Says:

    Has anyone found Dell Quickset for the Inspiron 1420 yet ? I cant seem to find it anywhere and contacting dell is hopeless !

  30. Looicy Says:

    Hi there, thanks for you lovely guide on how to install xp on my 1420. Everything went smooth for installing xp following your guide, but i have just one problem. The one about the wireless network card driver, you said something like getting to .inf files, but i only saw one and when i tried to use it, it says something like it does not contain my hardware’s configuration.

    Hope you can help, cheers.

  31. allam Says:

    this is the most amaizing article on how to install the xp …and it is just simple just change the drive … i could handle vista at all .. i got a 2 gb ram ,2.0 ghz due 2core , 128 graphics and with all these the device was like a 512 mb ram and a 1.5 pentuim 4 cpu. it was really anoying me ,so i thought the best i would go to the lovly xp sp2 , though i would like to know the difference in the sp2 and the media center????

    about the audio drivers for the rest i got it from dell you can just request the cds if you missed them and from there you can install every thing that you need , still not working try the www.dell.com then to drivers

    rohit if u found that cotacting the dell is useless which most of the time is i can upload the cd to z share or rapid share and ill give u a link where u can download that ….

  32. allam Says:

    one thing that i encountered through the vista wich i fear to have on the xp when i install it is the IE (internet explorer) saying at the bottom done but with error on page, i couldnt view google maps and many other website and i try to fix that error any sugestions ?

  33. BaKnIsImO Says:

    DELL QUICKSET for Dell Inspiron 1420 (Actually this installer is from vostro series but works 100%)

    http://ftp.us.dell.com/app/R165094.EXE

    Now… im having trouble installing the bluetooth device… first of all there is not dell driver for 1420 on XP…. in some forum said using this driver (http://support.us.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R161378&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=216131) should fix the problem … but setup prompts me for activating bluetooth device (Wi-Fi switch or fn+f2 )… and none of them work… i also look at bios settings and it says it’s ok (enabled) …. so… what else can i do ?

  34. Chris Says:

    I found the fix to my problem here

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=150033

    if anyone else needed it

  35. neeta Says:

    i am not able to install vga driver for notepad of dell, mode no is inspiron 1420 and operating system is windows xp.please i need your support.kindly mail me the details

  36. James O'Beirne Says:

    This guy saved the day.

  37. Muditha Says:

    Thank you! Thank you…this is exactly what I was looking for as I ran in to the same issues as you. I was trying to install XP Pro on to a Inspiron 1720 using a second partition so I can dual-boot to XP and Vista and was getting lost on how to install the SATA drivers needed. I did not even know were to go to get the drivers. I am really glad that you had given the links to all the places to get all the drivers needed. This saved me a lot of time. Cheers.

  38. Enki Q From Chile Says:

    Thank, by the steps to install driver to Wireless 1390 dell,

  39. semperaltus Says:

    hey, thank you so much for this guide, i didnt do the whole thing i just needed the sigmatel audio driver, i spent countless hours searching for it and i finally found it thanks to you

  40. pat Says:

    when I’m in nLite, at the Create a Bootable ISO, I choose Create Image, and Make Iso. Windows vista leave nLite. Why?

  41. reddy Says:

    i am not able to install vga driver for dell inspiron 1420 and operating system is windows xp. could please give the updated link to install the VGA drivers

  42. Berns Says:

    Thanks for such nice guide.
    I want to add:
    Intel integrated graphics are here:
    http://downloadcenter.intel.com/download.aspx?url=/14388/a08/win2k_xp14311.exe&agr=N&ProductID=2800&DwnldId=14388&strOSs=All&OSFullName=All+Operating+Systems&lang=eng

    For those of you having trouble installing the Broadcom ethernet Adatper drivers from dell´s website like in my case, use these:

    http://www.broadcom.com/support/ethernet_nic/driver-sla.php?driver=570x-XP32

    Do not install Media Direct, even If you can use the cd that came with the laptop. There´s a memory leak issue with this software that will make your keyboard response lag or delayed. Took me a while to troubleshoot this one.

  43. reddy Says:

    Iam getting this error to install the above drivers
    This computer does not meet the minimum requiremnets for installing the software
    set up will exit

  44. Sergey Says:

    Very usefull blog. Thanks dude.
    I couldn’t get installed wireless drivers.
    You helped me a lot. But I still have a problem with a modem.
    It says Modem Device on High Defination Audio Bus.
    But its not critical.
    Thanks!!!

  45. Sergey Says:

    And here is a modem driver web page:
    http://support.us.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R147115&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=195675

  46. Jayant C R Says:

    Thanks David! I had everything else working, except for the sound driver. I knew that I needed the Sigmatel C-Major 92XX HD driver, but I was unable to find the right one on Dell’s site. Your link did the trick.
    Also, you saved me the work of doing a blog entry :-)
    Thank you!

  47. edwin Says:

    For those with audio issues. This forum explains it.
    Finally managed to get my audio working

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/showthread.php?t=150033

  48. Berns Says:

    Make sure you first install the intel chipset drivers available from Dell. Then the video that I listed above If that´s what you have. The audio drivers usually work after you install them twice believe it or not. Then I installed the ricoh chipset drivers for the FW, and media card reader. After that audio. You need to first install the audio drivers and the modem afterwards. I dunno why is this, but windows will not detect the modem drivers but after installing the audio drivers.

    Has anybody been succesfull at installing the Media Direct 3.3 software that came with your inspiron succesfully? Having some trouble, but I wish I could make it work. I travel a lot, and the standalone version of media direct (without entering windows) seems like a cool concept to me.

  49. MrGrooves Says:

    Has anybody been able to install Dell´s own Media Direct 3.3 with success?

  50. jack Says:

    is anyone getting any problems installing the integrated webcam driver, i have the inspiron 1720..but it keeps sayin there was error in installing the driver

  51. Andrew Says:

    Thanks for a very useful thread. I wish I’d seen it sooner.

    I have a 1720 and I got XP running with the following Dell drivers (I hammered their support staff, used Google and finally this article to assemble this list):
    Audio - sigmatel\R158235
    Bluetooth 355\R161378
    Chipset\Intel\R153997
    Chipset\Ricoh\R141246
    Modem Conextant\R147115
    Network\Broadcom 10-100\R149798
    Network\Wireless 4965AGN\R164255
    Quickset\R165094
    SATA - Intel\Driver\R154200
    SATA - Intel\Manager\R154198
    Touchpad\R155653
    Video\R160738
    WebCam\R160323

    They can be found by searching for the file names on http://support.dell.com

    Turns out most of them are under the XP option on the 1520. It seems Dell did sell that with XP for a time.

    To install XP I had to modify the Txtsetup.sif file in the i386 folder of the XP CD to include my USB floppy as a support device in order to load the SATA drivers.
    Added the line:
    USB\VID_0409&PID_0040 = “usbstor”
    next to the similar ones.

    I used nLite to ‘reauthor’ the XP CD. I chose to support the floppy instead of the SATA drivers so in the future I can install different SATA drivers on other machines.

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916196

    Thanks again for a great article.

  52. Manpreet Says:

    I bought the Dell Inspiron 1420 and i had to downgrade it to windows XP service pack 2 as my school ( for which i use my laptop ) does not support Vista.

    They formatted my laptop and installed Windows XP for me. But some drivers they could not install and under device manager there is ‘BCM2045′ which is under ‘Other Devices’. What can i do about that?

    Another problem is changing my power plan. Under Vista, there was a place on the bottom right corner near the taskbar which allowed me to change the power as to how i wanted ( like increase the processor speed) or using ‘dell reccomended’ or ‘high performance’. How can i get that back? Pls advice.

    Thanks

  53. Andrew Says:

    Manpreet, BCM2045 is the Bluetooth 355 adapter. Dell download, R161378, has the XP driver for it.
    http://support.dell.com/
    Keyword Search for: R161378

    Power management is in the control panel (Power Options). You can select predefined schemes or make your own. The Power Meter Tab has a check box to show a bettery icon in the system try if you want. The Advanced tab has a check box to always show the power icon in the system tray.

    Good luck.

  54. Manpreet Says:

    Thank you Andrew but the power management does not work. All that i can do is change settings when to turn off the hard disk,monitor and when system will go on stand-by.

    Its not like where you can change the processor speed as to how you like.Another problem is that when you use the increase volume button from the keypad,the icon of the volume changing does not come up on the screen. So if i increase,decrease the volume it does not show up on the screen. What can i do about that?

    Thanks

  55. Andrew Says:

    I believe these are XP vs. Vista things. The media keys on the front of the laptop are being supported natively by the operating system. XP doesn’t show you the volume progress when adjusted. Extra software is required, that I don’t think was even written for Vista as Vista probably handles that automatically now.

    A note about Quickset: It’s pretty disappointing - you can’t even configure any of the keys, just turn a couple on or off. I did discover that without Quickset running, that will initiate standby, whereas Quickset only offers Hibernate with .

    The same is true for the power I think. I’ve never seen XP offer the level of control you describe. I know the power management was overhauled in Vista, so I again suspect that you just have these options under XP. The BIOS might manage speed-stepping when on battery power, i.e. using only as much processoro power as really needed. They traditionally have for the last several years.

  56. Burnside Says:

    I bought an Inspiron 1720 back in July with Vista Premium pre-installed. I would like to keep Vista, but add XP in a dual boot. Are there any special instructions I should follow that deviates from David’s instructions? All details would save me a lot of time! Thanks for the great article!

  57. Lick Says:

    If you have the Intel video instead of NVIDIA, then you will also need that driver from Intel. I didn’t see that info anywhere, so it took some time to figure it out because Dell doesn’t have the Intel video driver for Win XP on the 1420 drivers page. I assumed that it came with the Intel board chipset driver mentioned in this article, but it didn’t.

    Basically, if your “stand by” button is still grayed out and you only have 800×600 and 1024×768 as resolution options, then after installing the chipset driver from above, install the Intel video driver. I have the GM965 chipset, so click on the intel link and get the “graphics driver”. Or if you have a different chipset, search for that on Intel’s site and get the respective graphics driver.

    I dunno if you can get it on Dell’s site, anyone else know ?

    Great article!

    Later,
    Lick

  58. Rogelio Says:

    thanks so much

  59. Burnside Says:

    Here are some of my systems specs for the 1720:

    - Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T5450 (1.66GHz/667Mhz FSB/2MB cache)
    - 2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 at 667MHz
    - 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® Go 8600M GT
    - Integrated 10/100 Network Card and Modem
    - High Definition Audio 2.0
    - Built-in Bluetooth capability (2.0 EDR)

    So with those specs, is there anything that would deviate me from the instructions from the article above?

    Also, should I set my partition for the dual-boot inside Vista or during the XP install. I’m guessing I have to do it withing Vista, correct?

    Thanks mucho everyone!

  60. Lick Says:

    I got MediaDirect 3.3 working so far on my 1420, but it required formatting/reinstalling XP. From looking around on Google, there is possibly a way to do it without formatting, but if you’re on this page, then you are probably formatting anyway.

    I am not sure what Berns is talking about regarding the memory leak, but it seems to work so far without any issues. You just have to use the provided MediaDirect disk to “prepare” (repartition) the hard disk before installing XP. My 1420 came with MediaDirect 3.3.2826 cd (P/N CX924 A00). There is a little instruction booklet that came with the MediaDirect disk, so I just followed it. It says the disk is a DVD, but I think it is a CD, though it doesn’t matter.

    Here is what I did:
    1. Start up the 1420 and do the F12 thing to boot to the MediaDirect CD.

    2. Choose either partition size option. The booklet explains each option in more detail. I chose option 2 because I like to have a data partition in addition to my windows partition. I haven’t tried option 1, so let us know if it works also. This will re-partition your drive, so you will loose all your stuff if you don’t back it up, etc.

    3. Reboot to Windows XP CD and install XP per directions above. I installed XP, then only the chipset driver. Reboot just in case.

    4. Startup windows and insert the MediaDirect CD again. It autoruns the MediaDirect installer, so just follow the setup steps in the installer.

    5. Now you should be all done. I installed the rest of the drivers from the directions above and Windows Update, and MediaDirect still works.

    I realized that there is an update for MediaDirect after doing all the other updates. I installed the update and now have MediaDirect 3.3.3221 and everything still seems to work.

    NOTE: Do NOT delete the C:\dell\MediaDirect directory, even though it looks like a temp directory. Deleting it seemed to screw up the MediaDirect OS, so just leave it there.

  61. Mark G Says:

    Great site:

    I just got a 1720 with Vista and I am gald a found this site. I was going to simply format and re-partition the drive then install XP. I am guessing from what you guys are saying that this is not doable????

  62. Lick Says:

    Mark,

    If you don’t want the MediaDirect partition, then you can just format everything and install XP like you would anywhere else (but you have to work a bit to get the drivers for XP). Otherwise, if you do want the MediaDirect partition, then you first have to do the extra “prepare” step from Dell’s MediaDirect disk.

  63. Mark G Says:

    everything worked great. had to look around for some 1720 drivers. stupid question - I never updated the SATA drivers - is this a big deal. my BIOS is still set to ATA and not AHCI (default).

    also, got everything installed but keep getting an Ethernet driver search loading each time I start up. what is this? I don’t think I installed Bluetooth cause i could not find the driver. is this it? Thanks for the help

  64. Quan Says:

    Hi, i changed the Bios setting to ATA and the setup is running. Hope everything is ok
    Thanks so much for the entry!

  65. Mike Kunkel Says:

    Thank you so much for all this information. I just purchased an Inspiron 1720 and had originally been assured that there would be no driver issues when installing XP. I had a lot of problems. The drivers for video, audio, ethernet, wireless, modem, webcam and bluetooth were all not found. I was able to find only the drivers for the webcam and wireless through Dell support. Everything else, I didn’t even have enough information about the hardware to search for drivers.
    I managed to find EVERYTHING else on this page. Thank you!

  66. Berns Says:

    Lick, you are soon going to notice that your keyboard starts to lag in its response. If you do get this issue, run msconfig and untick PCMService (a part of Media Direct) from the start menu. This will get rid of the lag.
    I dunno exactly what is the function of this service, I think it has to do with remote capabilities with media direct but I´m not sure.

    I´m having an issue with Media direct in standalone mode. I´m getting a message that says something like my harddrive is using bit locker or something. I DID delete the Media Direct folder u mention. Gonna have to check if that is what´s causing this. Thanks for pointing that.

  67. BC Says:

    David, thanks for the really informative article. I just bought a 1420, and given what I’ve heard about Vista, I’m also going to stick with XP. I have a few questions though. Let me preface this by saying I’m not much of a computer guy.

    1. XP Home Edition on my current (older) computer is an upgrade from Windows ME/2000, and on the CD it says it will scan your computer, make sure you have ME/2000 (and are therefore eligible for the upgrade), and then let you install XP. So I’m guessing this CD won’t work for installing XP on the 1420. Therefore, I have to buy a new XP set. Will XP Home Edition work, or does it have to be XP Pro? XP Pro is pretty expensive, but I can get XP Home pretty cheaply.

    2. What are everybody’s thoughts on MediaDirect? Is it worth it? It seems like there may be memory problems with it (the discussion between Lick and Berns), so maybe it’s better just to format the hard drive, get rid of that partition, install XP, and not worry about MediaDirect at all.

    3. Did anybody get the Wi-Fi Catcher to work with XP? I apologize if I missed it in the blog or the replies.

    Thanks!

  68. sung Says:

    i follow all the steps above to install xp. when install sofware i face the problems for 1.wireless 2.sigmatel audio 3.modem. or can u recommend other sofaware for me to fix the problems above?i use all the sofeware u recommend above but still got the problems above.

  69. Pedro Says:

    Hey, the audio was the last driver i needed to complete all the ones i had prior to switching back to xp. Thanks David for this useful info.

  70. Manpreet Says:

    With regards to my quickset question, i downloaded a quickset programme from the earlier dell laptops. However, it is not really useful and despite having set the power scheme to maximum performance, i need to plug in the power cable to play despite my battery being full. Anyone can help? I’m desperate

  71. Marlys Says:

    This forum has been my lifeline in this jungle of “driver searches!” Thank you so very much. I have a problem, tho. I must use FrameMaker 6.0, and the patch for XP doesn’t work on my Inspiron 1420! How would I go about finding a work-around? Anyone with any ideas PLEASE!!

  72. allam Says:

    i tried what every one posted for bluetooth but didnt work, it just keeps saying prss fn+f2 or the switch , useless please help

  73. Vicky Says:

    Thank David. I too had an averatec and found the 1420 as a replacement. I had no idea that vista would be such a dog. You really saved me (and dell). I would have sent it right back to them. Too bad their customer support doesn’t wise up.

    Regards.

  74. chiranjeevi Says:

    hai

    i brought dell inspiron 1720 with vista home premimum, i want xp with sp2 . so i formated my system by going to BIOS and selecting ATA insted of ACHA and finally i installed xp ,Everything worked fine.but my problem is that i could not install drivers in my system through the cd which i got it from DELL

    so please suggest me how could i download and install the following thing

    1) cd/dvd
    2) network card
    3) monitor
    4) AGP card
    5) sound
    6) chipset
    7) dell software for multimedia
    8) features that releate to my laptop 1720

  75. raghuveer Says:

    Hi i have installed win 2003 and want sound driver for inspiron 1420 what to do about rest all the drivers i got it from this site but sound driver and intergrated web cam driver is only the problem please help

  76. chiranjeevi Says:

    please help in install drivers for my system dell inspiron 1720 with xp sp2

  77. sangria Says:

    This is AWESOME!!!!! I never thought that I will be able to get rid of Win Vista and install xp instead.
    You helped a lot!!!

  78. Nirs Says:

    Hi, first of all thanks a lot for this blog post since it has been extremely helpful. Vista is really a pain in the *** and it makes the 1420 slower.

    For the people who still have trouble with the sound drivers I found this inspiron 1520 sigmatel drivers that worked just fine after I downloaded and installed them:

    http://support.us.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&s=dhs&releaseid=R158235&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=211297

    On the other side, the drivers for the modem posted here are for the Conexant D110 version. Here I post the ones for the D330 version which my 1420 had installed.

    http://support.us.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=ar&cs=ardhs1&l=es&s=dhs&releaseid=R147115&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=195675

    Now is my turn to ask for some help so here it goes:

    I have exactly the same trouble than allam. I got some 355 bluetooth drivers but it keeps asking me to type Fn + F2 to turn on the bluetooth radio on to continue the instalation but nothing happens so I’m stuck with this.
    Please if anyone knows how to fix this tell me couse I work a lot synchronizing my laptop with my cellphone.

  79. ram Says:

    I have changed the BIOS settings SATA to ATA to install the XP. still he process hangs up at 39%. I have restarted the process again and again still problem remains.

    Could any one give the complete steps to install XP

  80. James Says:

    I have tried everything, right down to the letter with no success. I have the Dell Vostro 1700 (which we all know is an inspiron) and everytime I boot to the XP cd, it gives me a BSOD pointing to the file pci.sys. I have tried multiple configs in the bios, disabling everything, changed the HD between ata and ahci and nothing works. Any input would be much appreciated. BTW, I am trying to load with my Windows XP corporate SP1. Thanks

  81. Josh Says:

    I’m thinking about downgrading my 1420 to Windows XP and I was wondering if I can use my XP cd from another laptop or if I am going to have to go out and buy a new XP cd just for my 1420?

  82. Mary Says:

    This did not work for me. Followed your instructions, but… Even though the screen said it was creating a Bootable ISO, there was nothing on the CD when it finished. I tried installing XP from the installation CD and it says it can’t find the hard drive.

  83. philoneous Says:

    I have a 1420 w/ Vista. I was able to use the XP Home disc from another (more) recent Dell purchase (Vostro desktop). The disc booted (no need to change AHCI to SATA), I repartitioned and reformatted, and then installed XP home without it even asking for the Windows Product Key (the “xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx-xxxxx” bit it always asks for). I also didn’t need to activate Windows. I did need to install a few of the drivers, but it was rather painless all in all.

  84. Gordon Says:

    Hey I tried to install XP on my new 1720 and still have troubles even when i changed the BIOS from AHCI to ATA. After I changed that I tried to run the XP and got part way through the set up and got a blue screen with an error of 0×0000007E. Anyone know what this might be? I would appreciate some help?

  85. Gordon Says:

    The technical error that I still am getting reads as follows:

    *** STOP: 0×0000007E (0xC0000005, 0xF748E0BF, 0xF78DA208, 0xF78D9FF08)

    *** pci.sys - Adress F748E0BF base at F7487000, DateStamp 3b7d855c

    I have no idea what all this means if anyone can help me i would much appreciate this. I just want to install XP on a extra HD so I can have both. I would rather have XP if i can.

    Thanks

  86. Kash Says:

    nice work guys.

    It took me a few hours to download the correct drivers but after that everything went fine.

    Thanks

  87. Dremm Says:

    Thanks to all!! Almost every post help except for the audio driver. I have the 1420 inspiron laptop with the “integrated sound blaster Audigy HD software Edition” and I try every sound driver on this page and few others… but I still can’t find the right one. If someone have the same problem or the solution hopefully, thank’s for the help!!

  88. Bill Says:

    KILL MediaDirect ????
    I changed Vista to XP prof using some instructions on this site and it was working for sometime, but all of a sudden instead of XP I’m getting MediaDirect boot - EVERYTIME - no matter what key I use to boot the system.
    Is there anyway to load from another partition
    Somebody mentioned Partition Magic - any word ???

    Or do I indeed need to reformat ….

    thanks

  89. philoneous Says:

    @Bill - Same happened to me when I accidentally pressed that MediaDirect key (Windows was in hibernation). Supposedly this hoses your master boot record (MBR). I fixed it by rebooting into Safe Mode (F8 at boot), and then back into regular Windows.

    What happens is MediaDirect expects it’s own partition, and if you blew it away when you installed XP, then MediaDirect is looking at the normal XP partition and is confused.

    Unfortunately, you cannot disable Media Direct in the BIOS. The simple fix is to remove power & battery, pry off the cover that has the Power, Sound and MediaDirect buttons, and remove the MediaDirect surface mount button from the circuit board.

  90. Bill Says:

    @philoneous …
    I start thinking it’s doable now without messing with hardware.
    My understanding, currently, is follows (there is some blogs quoting here):

    Mediadirect does use hidden pseudo - partition – HPA - Host Protected Area (HPA) about 1.2G
    Even if you unhide and kill it, The Dell MBR (Master Boot Record at sector 0) calls special code in LBA sector 3 to re-enable the HPA anytime you boot from the hard disk. After you unhide the HPA, in order for it to stay unhidden you need to either get rid of the Dell MBR (so LBA-3 doesn’t get called) or you need to disable LBA-3 (wipe LBA sector 3).

  91. Pradeep Says:

    This note is very helpful. I have a question too

    Does it work with dual booting Vista & XP on Dell Inspiron 1420?
    Is dual boot harm the MediaDirect capabilitites if XP installed on shriked volume partition within the same hard disk without removing Vista?

    Thanks and appreciated your effort.

  92. Marlys Says:

    DREMM: I’m having the same problem. No matter what I try, I have no sound. Thanks to this site, everything else is up and running. Isn’t this just a nightmare?!

  93. philoneous Says:

    @Pradeep - dual booting should be possible; look elsewhere for guides — if I recall correctly, XP first then Vista (as Vista will want to “upgrade” XP if already installed).

    @Bill - prior to my MediaDirect issues, I had blown away all the partitions and just made one big partition for XP. After the MediaDirect fiasco, the partition structure was unchanged. Physically disabling the button is extreme, but was easy to do.

  94. Pradeep Says:

    @Philoneous . Thanks for your responce.
    I am planing to do dual boot Dell Inspiron 1420 with Vista already installed.
    Then shrink the volume (C has around 200 GB,make a 100Gb for XP) to create an XP partition and install XP there..
    Hope I am not disturbing Media direct partition.
    Dual booting would not conflict the Media direct. I would like to keep Media Direct features.

    Any thoughts welcome before I do this.

  95. Pradeep Says:

    I was trying to install/set up a dual boot XP on a pre installed Vista Dell 1420 by shrinking the C volume.
    I couldn’t success on formating the shrinked unallocated space to install XP. My Disk config is below. I have now around 100GB in unallocated.
    Any suggestion to resolve this ?

    DISKPART> list part
    Partition ### Type Size Offset
    ————- —————- ——- ——-
    Partition 1 OEM 78 MB 32 KB
    Partition 2 Primary 10 GB 79 MB
    Partition 3 Primary 123 GB 10 GB
    Partition 0 Extended 2560 MB 230 GB
    Partition 4 Logical 2559 MB 230 GB
    DISKPART> list vol
    Volume ### Ltr Label Fs Type Size Status Info
    ———- — ———– —– ———- ——- ——— ——–
    Volume 0 E DVD-ROM 0 B No Media
    Volume 1 D RECOVERY NTFS Partition 10 GB Healthy
    Volume 2 C OS NTFS Partition 123 GB Healthy System

  96. Laurent Says:

    My Audio doesn’t seems to work , prompted me an error stating that the driver i’m about to install does not match my system. could u guys help out. Thanks

  97. Jamie Says:

    David,

    I just wanted to say ‘thanks’ for this site. I recently purchased an Inspiron 1720 and needed to put XP on it. A couple of notes:

    1. I tried to slipstream the drivers and several of them didn’t load for me. However, I found a great website (http://smithii.com/slipstream_xpsp2) that will get all of the cumulative post-SP2 updates and slipstream those. That worked like a champ.

    2. Intel 965 chipset driver — if you get the wrong one or an incompatible one, you’ll get the Windows flag screen and then the screen will go blank and just sit there. You have to boot in VGA mode to correct. Go to the Intel site and get the most current one (currently http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?agr=N&ProductID=2529&DwnldID=14386&strOSs=44&OSFullName=Windows*%20XP%20Professional&lang=eng).

    3. If you get a “PCI device” question mark in Device Manager, it’s probably one of a couple of things missing — the Bluetooth driver, the modem driver or the Audigy driver. Installing those three got rid of the issue.

    Thanks again!

  98. Chandu lal Says:

    Thanks a lot David Reed for audio drivers.

    Rohit Mordani, thanks a lot for Intel Graphics Drivers.

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  100. Russ Says:

    Thanks for an excellent tutorial. After following your instructions and downloading the required drivers, I’m now running XP instead of Vista on my 1420.

  101. Saritha Says:

    hello,
    Thanks for providing this information. Iam able to use windows XP now.
    But i tried to install linux also, i left some unparition space for that, when i started rebooting with linux CD , its not able to detect that unpartitioned space. so what might be the problem?
    can u please mail me about this?
    thank you.

  102. philoneous Says:

    Looks like there is a new version of the bios out (as of 11/27/07), as well as a few other driver updates.
    ftp://ftp.us.dell.com/bios/1420_A03.EXE

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  104. Siro Says:

    thanks!!! except the video driver (i use the lenovo post in one reply) everything works fine!
    thanks a lot

  105. Sean Says:

    This link will take you to the new dell supported xp drivers for the 1420. Everything is there that could have possibly be put into the computer. Thanks for the temp solution though!

  106. Sean Says:

    click on sean

  107. SenaiERI Says:

    Um, I’m not sure if this is just me but there was only 1 inf file in the wireless driver download. Maybe it was because the link on this site goes to dells download page, and if they change something it would affect this page. Anyway I used this driver. And thanks David Reed. You did a great job. Real professional looking and saved me a whole lot of headaches. Thanks

    http://support.us.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R164255&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=220545

  108. 1420 Says:

    AWESOME post, thanks! I’m having trouble with my touchpad, it just refuses to work, everytime i install the driver (both for 1420 and the alternate from Dell Latitude D820s) I get this message:

    The application or DLL C:\Windows\system32\WdfCoInstaller01005.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.

    I’m a little lost here, all searches for that path leads me to a trojan, which I don’t have. Anyways, anybody else having this problem?

  109. Shivaram Says:

    If I had read this blog earlier, I could have saved 24 hrs… :). Nice work!!

  110. Shivaram Says:

    I finally installed my HD Audio driver. Go to Device Manager, in System Devises, delete the PCI device which shows a yellow mark. Update the device manager by asking it to check for new devices. Allow windows to search drivers online, the recommended options.

    Now install the drives suggested by David…

  111. zaiful Says:

    thanks a lot man.

  112. Vanya Says:

    Hi.
    I bought Dell Inspiron 1720. I install Nlite,then I download intel_ahci.zip,extract all files and choose iaahci.inf in nlite. I choose all options.Then after I choose “make ISO” button.I inserted a clear CD-RW,but error appeared-not enough disc size!!!It show me 4.5 GB needed disc-place!
    Is it normal?????
    Thanks a lot.I’ll be grateful for a-prompt reply.

  113. Vanya Says:

    …and this is screenshot of error: http://img256.imageshack.us/img256/391/79539124qu7.jpg

    .Thanks

  114. Anthony Says:

    I have everything installed right and I can’t get the headphone jacks to work. Has anybody else had this problem. Does anybody know how to fix it?

  115. Anthony Says:

    I have everything installed and the only problem I am having is with the speaker volume. I finally found a driver that would work with the Sigmatel HD Audio and the problem is that the volume level is WAY too high! I can hear the volume out of my headphones the same as though I was listening through the laptop speakers with the headphones sitting on the table. Does anyone know how to solve this problem or have another driver for the audio that would work better?

  116. Daravuth Says:

    Hello all!! i really need help. Since Vista doesn’t satisfy me, i try many ways to get rid of it. Accidently, at the moment the recovery drive cannot be seen. So i lost 10 Gb for it. I wonder the way to get it back(although with the recovery data or none). Your answer will be really helpful to me.

    It’s so sad to get problems with a brand new laptop :(

    You can contact me : keu_daravuth@yahoo.com

    Thanks thanks in advance….

  117. eddie Says:

    Hi there, just bought Inspiron 1420. Downgraded to XP Pro SP2, found problem during installation of the modem. It show and error ‘DRIVER INSTALLATION FAILED: Could not find the XXXX device for this driver.’

    Anyone… please guide.

    Thanks.

  118. Paul Says:

    I just have one quest, i want to know if installing XP disables multimedia controls? Thanks.

  119. kdk Says:

    oh, thank you people for being there!!! I’ve been fighting this forever.
    I hope it works, however when I installed xp on my inspiron 1500, I lost a lot of my devices. I will try your fixes and PRAY !!

  120. passed_by Says:

    first, thank you people for contributing such a great information on the XP installation for this 1420. just an additional information that I resolved it on the bluetooth device (it disappeared from the win xp’s device manage).

    for those that encounter problem locating the bluetooth device, you might need to apply the patch from dell to make it ‘appear’ again. after that you would need to run the bluetooth driver installation file. it took me hours to get mine works..

    Dell patches: R159805
    http://supportapj.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=sg&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R159805&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=213714

    Dell bluetooth driver: R161378 (thanks to people here who provides this info)
    http://supportapj.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=sg&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R161378&formatcnt=1&libid=0&fileid=216131

    cheers

  121. helping_hand Says:

    Thanks for this site. I recently purchased an Inspiron 1525 . I went thru the steps mentioned in this site and successfully installed XP on it. I downloaded all the XP drivers for Inspiron “1520″ and it’s perfectly working now. Below is the link for the XP drivers for 1520

    http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/driverslist.aspx?os=WW1&osl=EN&catid=-1&impid=-1&servicetag=&SystemID=INS_PNT_PM_1520&hidos=WLH&hidlang=en

  122. Marrixster Says:

    David,
    I purchased a Dell Inspiron 1730 some 4.5 months ago price was AUD6,200.00, however I took advantage of a then 40% discount, am a subscriber to Technet, and had another notebook using Vista Business (XPS 1330), but wanted to try Ultimate in a working environment.
    For the past 3.5 months this machine was effectively gathering dust. Indeed, so much so I bought an Apple Airbook (thought it about time to learn).
    But, being a man on a mission was determined to get XP on the Inspiron, geez it has twin 250gb HD’s, Nvidia GT8600, 4gb ram and some other high end hardware, but not a blue ray burner. Yet, other than its boot speed, it has always been sluggish, and that is after tweaking & install of VistaIV & other apps.
    What you have provided here has alleviated much frustration.
    Thank you very much indeed for your wonderful tute.
    Kind regards,

  123. Girendra Says:

    Thank you all, especially David. I was able to de-vistarized my Inspiron 1420 without a glitch.

    - Girendra

  124. Hanacaraka Says:

    i down grade to XP Pro SP2 with your guide,
    but now i have problem with my inspiron 1420 audio driver.
    i have tried R171789, R153908, R134779 and R108276 audio drivers for sigmatel 9228, but the audio still didn’t work.

    this is the error message : “This system does not support the driver you are attempting to install”

    Any body can help me ??

    and also, how to get the battery indicator show in the tray?

    pls help me and THANK YOU …

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  126. Razman Says:

    many thanks. Before i really giveup about video, modem and bluetooth driver on inspiron 1420 XP.

  127. Simona Varga Says:

    Bless you!

    I have a Dell Vostro with roughly the same configuration as yours, and I ran into the same problem when I tried to replace Vista with XP. I followed your instructions step by step and it worked.

    Thank you so much!

  128. andy Says:

    hey, can anybody help me? i’ve got inspiron 1420 and had to install XP professional SP 2.. vista sucks :-) and from time to time i’m having this problem… when i start or restart OS and desktop comes up and everything is ready, few moments later OS crashed down and the blue screen shows up with this c000021a 0xc0000005 access violation.. i’ve read somewhere that the cause might be in ram memory…but not ready… i would say they’re working correctly..if i check virtual memory properties there is 2046MB paging file (i think it should be 2048MB…but don’t know if it’s the cause…).. thank you for help…it’s driving me crazy… (i’ve reinstalled and formatted and install XP several times because of that and it still comes up… and i’m loosing my energy :-) ).. thanks

    ps this blog rocks… sooo useful..thank you folks…

  129. Terry Says:

    XP will not install! Is Lo Jack to Blame?

    I have done all the suggestions (creating nlite disk with drivers, and changing the BIOS to ATA setting, etc.) After all the drivers load and the XP installation begins, I get a blue screen, dos-like memory error message. I understand that lojack is installed in the BIOS. Can this be my problem?

  130. AnilRao Says:

    Thx to David and all those who shared their experiences….
    i hve inspiron 1420,intel core2duo T7300 @2.00GHz….i hve downgraded vista to xp and succesfully installed the drivers but in the device manager still i hve some unknown devices i.e
    OTHER DEVICES:
    1) Base System Device
    2) Base System Device
    3) Base System Device
    i’m unable to figure this out…can any1 help me with this…

  131. David Reed Says:

    All,

    Sorry if your questions have gone unanswered. I’ve recently graduated school and entered the “real world” so my time for this site has been extremely limited! Hopefully you’ve been able to find your answers elsewhere.

    AnilRao,

    Have you installed the Intel chipset drivers? How about the drivers for the SD card reader?

  132. Keith Poon Says:

    Hi AnilRao,

    The unknown devices “Base System Device” are as mentioned by David related to the SD card reader (or Ricoh Memory Card reader) which you can download from this website.

    http://supportapj.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=my&cs=mydhs1&l=en&s=dhs&releaseid=R141246&SystemID=INS_PNT_PM_1420&servicetag=&os=WW1&osl=en&deviceid=13405&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=1&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=1&libid=27&fileid=188377

    Hope this will help.

  133. Joseppi Says:

    I’ve gotten everything to work w/ the Intel Chipset Drivers for Video, the Sigmatel drivers for audio, all the other pointers that David Reed listed have worked well enough, but I still can’t get any drivers for the Windows XP OS to recognize the DVD-RW drive at all. It’s as if it’s not there at all!
    I’d love it if anyone could point me in the right direction for the Dell Inspiron 1420 w/ XP SP2, with a Toshiba/Samsung DVD Writer model TS-L632.

    Thanks!

  134. David Reed Says:

    You should not need drivers for the DVD-RW drive. Perhaps try removing it from the Device Manager and let Windows re-install it at the next restart.

  135. AnilRao Says:

    @Keith
    ya…i got it..i installed the Ricoh memory card reader..and there are no unknown devices in my device manager…thanks..
    one more question: the roxio-dvd and cd burning software which i got with vista is not working…can i get any burining softwae compatible with xp…

  136. David Reed Says:

    Nero is what I’ve been using for years. I pretty much just use whatever version comes with my latest burner though.

    For a free solution, try CDBurnerXP. It’s the best freeware burning app out there.

  137. siapi Says:

    I have Inspiron 1420 with X3100. It is running winxp sp2 and latest X3100 driver from intel. When I look at pictures on the laptop, all colors seem to be “extra white” compare to other LCDs. Do you guys have the same problem?

  138. Sharkey Says:

    Use R171789 Audio:SIGMATEL STAC 92XX C-Major HD Audio(5.10.0.5515_RC22-WHQL)
    1,
    FOR THIS TO WORK FIRST TIME YOU MUST EXTRACT THE FILE MANUALLY WITH WINZIP OR SIMILAR AND NAVIGATE TO THE NEWLY EXTRACTED FOLDER
    2,
    BEFORE INSTALLING SIGMATEL DRIVER RUN “QFE” FOUND IN THE HDAQFE FOLDER. (THIS IS A QUICKFIX FROM MICROSOFT).
    3,
    RUN “SUHLP” FROM WDM FOLDER. ENTER DEVICE MANAGER AND SELECT VIEW > DEVICES BY CONNECTION > UNDER THE PCI BUS CATEGORY THER SHOULD BE “MICROSOFT UAA BUS DRIVER FOR HIGH-DEFINITION AUDIO”….SORTED!

  139. David Reed Says:

    @siapi - The 1420’s brightness is definitely greater than my desktop’s screens (also Dell monitors), so the good news is your screen isn’t defective. The bad news is that’s just the way it was meant to be.

    Generally, laptops don’t use very high quality panels. The contrast ratio (the levels of brightness between white and black) is usually not good, so blacks aren’t very deep. The response time (the time it takes a pixel to turn on and off again) isn’t that low either, so videos and other moving pictures can appear blurry or streaky. To get an idea of what I mean by that, try dragging a window around your desktop.

    The most annoying thing about the screen, at least in my opinion, is how much brighter the backlighting is at the bottom of the screen versus the top. However, this problem is not exclusive to the 1420 itself or Dell in general.

    The bottom line is this - if you want the best experience get a nice desktop LCD to use if you’re at home at your desk.

  140. Pablo Says:

    Hey David, thanks for this amazing guide, im going to follow all the instructions because i didnt enjoy Vista that much, but i have a question, is it possible to put all the updated drivers into de XP disc that you burn with nLite? Thanks!

  141. David Reed Says:

    Glad you’ve enjoyed the guide thus far. I hope it proves useful. :)

    As for your question, do you mean integrating them into the Windows install (so they install automatically), or do you simply mean putting the executables in a folder on the disc? If you mean the latter, simply create a folder inside the XP folder before burning/creating the ISO file in nLite, and it will be added. However, since SP2 brings the XP disc close to the 700MB CD limit you should be careful. I’m not 100% positive nLite supports DVD burning if you eclipse the 700MB limit.

    If nLite complains about going over 700MB, simply cut/paste the driver folder elsewhere and have nLite only create the ISO file instead of burning. After that, use a program such as ISO Buster to add the drivers folder.

    Best of luck!

  142. Pablo Says:

    Thanks for the answer, i mean integrating the drivers so Windows install them automatically….is it possible? so i dont have to bother with the individual installation of each driver.

  143. David Reed Says:

    Well I suppose it is possible, but you’d still need to install software for these devices. For example, I prefer the Dell Wireless utility versus the standard Windows wireless management. The driver and software install as one. The same goes for the NVIDIA drivers. As far as integrating this software along with the drivers, I’m not sure how this works. If you want to get by with the drivers only, extract the .exe files from Dell with 7zip, WinRAR, or another archive utility, or run the .exe and cancel the setup. Then integrate the .inf files contained inside the folder into your XP install with nLite.

  144. Srini Kallam Says:

    Hi David
    I tried to downgrade vista to xp from Insp 1420 and
    it gives me a BSOD pointing to the file pci.sys. I have tried multiple configs in the bios, disabling everything, changed the HD between ata and ahci and nothing works. Any input would be much appreciated. . Thanks

  145. philoneous Says:

    Version A07 of the BIOS is out as of 2/26/08 - this might be useful in some of the cases where ppl are having issues with ACHI/SATA.
    http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/download.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=gen&releaseid=R178146&SystemID=INS_PNT_PM_1420&servicetag=&os=BIOSA&osl=en&deviceid=12914&devlib=0&typecnt=0&vercnt=4&catid=-1&impid=-1&formatcnt=1&libid=1&fileid=242498

  146. dblues Says:

    Thanks for the guide, worked well.

  147. Yogen Says:

    Thanks a lot for all. It’s working when i turned off the ACHI.

  148. An Nguyen Says:

    Hi everybody.
    I’ve downgrade succesfully to XP and installed all the drivers. But now i cannot access the built-in card reader, nothing happens when a card is inserted. In device manager, it does recognize the SD host controller. I’ve tried redownload and reinstall the driver several times but still cannot fix anything. Any suggestion would be appreciated, thank you.

  149. Pablo Says:

    Hey guys! I finally try to install XP on my Inspiron, i succeeded at it. All drivers are installed and im very pleased with XP, just a thing that is not that important but i want to know if any of you try to Play music from your cell phone via Bluetooth on XP? Cause i tried and it didnt Work, but i did it when i had Vista installed…..any ideas?

  150. Pablo Says:

    @Nguyen: What driver did you install?

  151. ravi Says:

    Hi David, Thanks for the Guide. i am able to install XP with drivers installed.
    only thing left is : Wifi catcher

  152. Joe Says:

    Hi David, I was wondering if you could help me out, I did the same as you except I have 1520 but after installing the bluetooth module the computer can’t detect any bluetooth device. I dont have any device to connect to I just wanted to make sure it was up and running, when it was vista it had a menu where I could sync up bluetooth device I dont see any type of menu like that now that I have xp. SO do I get the bluetooth up and running? thx

  153. dave Says:

    Hello,
    I’ve got an inspiron 1420 that i’m trying to install xp on. I’m having a very difficult time with this. It seems that the drivers dell recommends are not cooperating with this laptop. I do not have sound, video drivers are not right, i’m uncertain if my chipset drivers are working correctly, xp says they are, but i am only seeing a 5 gigabyte hard disk, i’ve got two base system devices that i don’t have an idea what they are and the bluetooth. Any suggestions i’d love to know about them, a slip-streamed xp i’d love to get a look at that too.
    Thanks.
    DAve.

  154. JC Says:

    Hi David, I was wondering if you could help me out, I did the same as you except I have 1520 but after installing I cannot assign the complete hard drive. I have a 160Gb HD, but on Windows Explorer (& My Documents) I only see the C drive which has 29.2 Gb and D RECOVERY which has 9.99Gb. On Disk Management I see those 2 drives plus a 107.14Gb unassigned drive. I try to create a new partition o assign a letter to the drive from the XP Disk Management tool, but all the options are disabled. Please, how can I assign and use this part of the HD?

    Thank u very much!!

    JC

  155. HL Says:

    In vista, there is power saving option in the power option which i can have power with my batter up to 4hr. Is there any similar option in Windows XP?

    thank you

  156. Joe Says:

    are you still responding to this site David?

  157. Fordor Baggins Says:

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I have been beating my head against the wall of “base system device” not installed until I read your blog… and with that, my XP install problems are cured. Now all I have to do is partition my HD and reinstall Vista. Oh, and fix the friggin’ bluetooth

  158. dave Says:

    Hello,
    I’m trying to get sound and video working on my 1420. I’ve tried several sound drivers, one recommended by Dell was r171789.exe, and the one from this blog posting. Both installed fine, but neither worked, i did remove them after, in both cases xp is unable to start the driver, error code 10. As for video, i haven’t been able to make that work at all. In device manager under display adapters i see the intel mobile chipset 965 series, i got a driver from intel, but it won’t install because xp claims it isn’t certified. Any input welcome.

  159. dheeraj luthra Says:

    Thanks a lot !!

  160. Kishore Says:

    Hi,
    Thnx.. I’ve installed XP in my Inspiron 1420, which was supplied with “Vista”. I had so many problems with that. Now i feel relaxed after installing “XP” in it. But still i’ve few driver issues in it.
    The main ” Intel GM965 Express” Chipset drivers and ” Bluetooth” drivers are not getting installed which are available at Dell website.

    Pl help me in getting these drivers and making my laptop full functional.

  161. vinod Says:

    thanks man!!! awesome work

  162. Ravi Says:

    Hi David,

    Do all the features of Vista function the same when downgraded to XP in Inspiron 1420 using the installation steps u have mentioned above.The face recognition,voice controlling,Dell/Windows Media Center. Please let know so that i can decide accordingly.

  163. Jimmy Says:

    Hello,

    I have been going pretty crazy for the last few days because of problems i have had with my dell 1520. I changed the OS from Vista to XP pro SP3 i cant get any sound on the computer? I have tried numerous supposed solutions without success.

    The PCI device has a yellow ‘!’ in the device manager. i think its something to do with the siga tel drivers not installing properly………..i got them from dell site but when i try to instal they dont work?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    I am seriously thinking about going back to Vista if i cant get a fix!

  164. Jimmy Says:

    Back again, i have instaled XP home SP1 and upgraded to SP2…………still not working.

  165. Jimmy Says:

    Modem device on high def audio bus driver, anyone know where i can find it??

  166. Jeff Says:

    I have recently changed my Dell Inspiron 1420 from Vista to XP Pro.
    The Only problem I have is the GM965 express intell drivers will not install.
    I always receive the error “does not meet minimum requirements”
    I have tried download from intel recommeded here, I have tried the downloads for the chipset for XP from Dell and always receive the same error. Any help would be appreciated.

    This is the last error i have, thanks to this site I have most of the machine running smooth on XP.

  167. Jeff Says:

    For those having issues where the Intel 965 express intel drivers will not install on XP Pro for the 1420, here is what i did.
    Fixed my issue above!

    I was constantly receiving the message “computer does not meet minumum requirements”

    I downloaded the driver from Intel directly because it was a PIA to find on Dell site.

    The File is winxp_14331.exe

    The link to the Intel site is: http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx?lang=eng

    Hope this helps someone as I have benefited from everone elses posts.

  168. Jeff Says:

    Edit above post: my pasted text did not make it to the last post.

    I used SAFE MODE in XP to make this pesky chipset driver install.

    Must be a problem with order of driver install where intell chipset was not the firt thing installed after installing XP, SAFE mode fixed the probelm and allowed me to sucesssfully install the driver for 965 Intel chipset.

  169. Tom S. Says:

    dave from April24th,

    I had the same problem as you regarding the 965 chipset driver that won’t install because of an invalid/uncertified driver. Finally got it installed by downloading the zipped version of winxp_14331 from the Intel download center, extracting the files, then manually updating the driver in the XP Device Manager. The driver is located in the “Graphics” folder in the extracted zip. See the readme file in the extracted zip for more detailed instructions.

    You might want to first try Jeff’s solution to run winxp_14331.exe in Windows SAFEMODE if you already have winxp_14331.exe on hand. If that doesn’t work give my solution a try.

    Hope this helps.

  170. eyal Says:

    can any1 tell me plz what to do about the modem on high device????

  171. Sriskantha Joshua Says:

    Thank you for your tips; I am trying to downgrade the Vista Home OS on a Dell XPS M1330 to XP SP2. The nVidia refuses to load, even with the modified .INF . I had completely wiped out the Hardisk and repartitioned using PartitionMagic. The Dell BlueTooth drivers have been installed, and there is an icon on the taskbar. Clicking it gives the message - “No devices found”.
    I have now loaded the Intel Graphics driver and Sigmatel Audio, and there seems to be functionality.
    I notice that your web site is moving. Please send your new contact url.
    Regard.
    Sriskantha Joshua.

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  173. vync Says:

    well..i just buy a new dell 1420..i wan to format it and change to xp..i have a disc for dell 1501 “microsoft windown XP Proffesional service pack 2…
    i wonder can i use this disc to format it to XP? those sound card , DVD,WEB CAMERA for the dell 1420 can use back o nt?

    It is need to download the nlite to format it?

    thanks..
    vync

  174. RandyB Says:

    Hi David Reed,

    Just wanted to post another “THANK YOU” in big caps for putting together this tutorial. Great instructions on using nLite and it worked like a champ. I really appreciate the help!

    -Randy

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