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XP Drivers for Toshiba Laptop A135-SP4796, why are they forcing us to Use Vista?

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

I guess I am not the only person that recently got my hands on a Toshiba notebook Satellite A135-SP 4796 and I also immediately ran into problems with it and its Spanish version of Windows Vista.

This laptop was purchased by a friend of mine and since I am at IT pro, I decided to fix it up for her. The laptop must have been build for sale South America, maybe Argentina or Uruguay. I see many posts in spanish and they are from those domains. So I guess this Laptop is not made in the US.  But I had no idea how this was going to become a nightmare.  So far I have spent 10 hours looking for drivers.

What had happened was the following: The laptop had Spanish Vista and the wireless was not working so my friend asked me to fix it. So since I am not a fan of Vista or any new OS that are resourse hogs and also it was a Home edition. So I pulled out my windows XP CD and started to run setup. I have found that Windows XP still works much better that Windows Vista, unless you have installed lots of Memory and a Super CPU. But this Laptop does not have that. I do not know why Miscrosoft and Toshiba insists on forcing people to use Windows Vista that was preinstalled. With Vista it took this machine about 5 minutes to boot up, and it would take ages to just open any explorer window.

This Laptop was obviously not designed for windows Vista! but Toshiba is probably afraid of messing with the Big “M” Microsoft tm.  

So now that I had re formatted the hard drive for XP I ran into a new problem and that is that there were no drivers to be found. Windows XP only installed a few basic drivers, but it left the Wireless Card, VGA and Ethernet card without a driver.

So as usual, I searched the web for the missing XP drivers and that is when I found out that Toshiba only has Vista drivers and furthermore, as I searched the web, many users are complaining about the same thing. Now it was too late to tell my friend to take back this piece of junk and return it to whoever sold it to her.. But I wish i would have done so. Now I spent many hours researching the web and found very few links that showed XP drivers for Toshiba.

But we want to have XP drivers.  So I had to keep searching little by little until I found some of them.

I also learned from some forums, that if you call Toshiba, they will tell you that they will not support XP and hang up. I am not sure if that is true, but who knows!

But the drivers are out there and after many long hours I did find them.

I found the wireless driver  on the Aleros web site. In my case it was Atheros AR2425

DOWNLOAD ATHEROS DRIVER HERE:

They have an XP driver!!! So why doesn’t Toshiba? Well I guess I know which brand I will

not buy the next time I am shopping!

I also found a driver pack for a simular model: a135-s2276 and after I unzipped this file I found the video driver and a few others.  Please note that the video driver was actually located in one of the mobile intel(r) 945GM chipset subfolders, so you will have to search one by one until windows XP accepts it!

The video driver works fine and in Device manager it will show Mobile Intel(r) 945 GM Express Chipset 2 times.

Now I am working on the Audio.  I do not see a yellow exclamation in device manager, but if I go into Control Panel Sounds, excery option is greyed out. If anybody has had success, please let me know. 

DOWNLOAD Other Toshiba A135 Drivers here: 

 

 

WIMAX: and why I think it will be considered one of the greatest inventions of the 2000 decade.

Friday, July 7th, 2006

If you read my other articles about why I think we are going to see a strong rally in the stock market over the next 2 years. Here is another reason. I had previously mentioned that I see a lot of similarities between now and about 10 years ago. But now I am going to mention another reason.

 In the later part of the 1990’s and beginning in 1995, we saw the beginning of the Internet as we know today. In 1995 Netscape introduced a tool which we call a browser and it became one of the most important inventions of the 90’s today. While the internet itself had been around for many years before. Until 1995 it was only used in text only modes. But then in 1995 Netscape and MS Internet Explorer began to give us the internet in a new way. This not only enabled ecommerce in the way we know it today, but so many other things that we take advantage of each day, including high speed internet. And just as the Personal Computer was the great invention of the late 80’s the internet browser became the greatest invention of the 90’s.

And if it were not for this great browser technology, then we would never have had such a big stock market rally in the late 90’s. This was one of the main reasons for all of those Dotcom’s and then we even had Y2k to top it off!

So now  something that I read in an article about 3 years ago is beginning to make sense. They have already predicted that the next great invention for this decade will be Full WIFI access from everybody. And guess what it is beginning to happen. You will now see the term WiMAX. This is that new technology that will help fuel the stock market in the same way that PC did in the 80’s and the Internet Browser did in the 90’s So for 2000 it will be WiMax. WiMax is like taking WIFI which is an the home or small business level and now the range goes form under 300 feet to over 75 miles! If I am correct you will see this technology popup in the news like crazy over the next 5 years. So while we do have some other Geo Political problems. Technology always seems to be able to drive the market in a much stronger ways. They also predicted that certain companies that make this technology possible will be the winner in the NASDAQ So I am wondering what will happen to the stocks of Chip makers like Intel, Motorola or AMD and then telecom giants like AT&T, Verizon, Tmobile, Nextel, Sprint etc and then we have Aperto Networks, Cisco Networks, BlackBerry, Microsoft, IBM, Corning and a few other companies which are already working with this new technology.


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