Downlaod appropriate Acer Aspire 5750 Drivers for your Acer Aspire 5750 Notebook free For Windows 7, 8.1, xp to resolve all your bluetooth, wifi, toucpad, wireless component issues. Hi, I have a brand new netbook acer aspire one d270 It has only a preloaded linpus linux, no xp or vista or 7 Assuming it has a recovery partition, how to successfully install Windows xp using a flash drive? Can some one recommend a software that can create a bootable Usb without making a mess during install, and yes, by pass, Any errors like hal.dll missing or ntldr, bsod before loading windows, as others experienced. I have xp sp 2 ready. I really need a working solution. Have ordered 4 more for staff. There are 5 netbooks in total. Steve 4xteam. The laptop is right one with all due respects. The answer to this was just a little flip in bios. Seem some idiots like to set sata in a mode other Than IDE. Changed the sata to ide, followed the sequence By creating bootable usb using wintousbsetup And presto. Xp is loaded. A trial run on first Netbook meant little trouble with partitions arrangement, Otherwise i have xp now with full 320 gigs and no Screwing around! And Acer was kind enough to supply me a disc with drivers and other goodies! And i met mr. Hal On the way too and waved him goodbye! Assuming these for a business & assuming none of your staff is familiar with Linux, why did you you buy them in the 1st place? There are plenty of laptops, notebooks, or netbooks available that run Windows. And netbooks generally aren't a good choice to do any type of 'work'. As Jolicloud stated, you should get a USB optical drive to do the installation(s). And since these netbooks have SATA HDDs, you will have to compile a new XP disc with the SATA drivers slipstreamed into it. You will also have to locate all the necessary drivers for the motherboard chipset, graphics, audio, network, wireless, bluetooth, etc. I just checked the Acer site & no XP drivers are available for the D270, so you will have to hunt them down individually. Once you find the drivers, they can also be slipstreamed into the new disc. ![]() What about SP3 & IE8? They can be slipstreamed in as well. Once you compile the new disc, it can be used to install XP on all your Netbooks. And since you have 5 of them, you will need 5 XP licenses. The Linux patitions will need to be completely wiped out & the HDD repartitioned & reformatted. I recommend at least 2 partitions - one for Windows, one for data storage. Once you get the 1st one figured out, the rest should be easy, but you have a fair amount of work ahead of you. The laptop is right one with all due respects. The answer to this was just a little flip in bios. Seem some idiots like to set sata in a mode other Than IDE. Changed the sata to ide, followed the sequence By creating bootable usb using wintousbsetup And presto. Xp is loaded. A trial run on first Netbook meant little trouble with partitions arrangement, Otherwise i have xp now with full 320 gigs and no Screwing around! And Acer was kind enough to supply me a disc with drivers and other goodies! And i met mr. Hal On the way too and waved him goodbye! I recently purchased an Acer Aspire 5750Z laptop and I'm attempting to install Windows XP Pro onto it. (XP Pro because I have some older hardware and software which doesn't run under Win7). I've managed to install 32-bit XP Pro, + SP3, and have managed to get drivers installed for everything exception the WLAN card, and I'm looking for some help to get it installed and running. I know that the WLAN card is a Broadcom WLAN card, but I don't know the chip set. I'm new at this, but I guess for starters, 1) Are drivers available for my WLAN card for Win XP 32-bit? (I know not from the Acer site, but I mean elsewhere) 2) How do I determine the chipset of my LAN card? I was thinking that maybe if I knew the chip set I could try to locate drivers that way. Unfortunately, I'm not certain how to go about finding out what the chipset actually is. Thanks, Jeff. Thanks blazorthon, The Acer web site isn't too forthcoming on specs. ![]() I chatted with their support and was finally able to get the following out of them: WIRELESS LAN BROADCOMM (FW 04L4), FOXCONN, 43225 2X2 BGN (HM) T77H103.00 I'm guessing that the chipset is 43225, but that's just a WAG. Searching 'broadcom 43225' I did find that Acer 5230 laptops use the same WLAN card, so I went to Acer's site, downloaded the Broadcom WLAN drivers (for XP), and install on my laptop, but no luck. The WLAN card still doesn't like the drivers and is unconfigured. At the moment, the only other information that I have is that while in Win7, the hardware item is listed as 'Broadcom 802.11n Network Adapter'.
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