A good friend of mine bought a Gateway MT6456 couple of months ago. He wanted XP but Gateway would only supply Vista.
He's struggled with Vista & has had a problem with downloading files. I asked him what the problem was but, being an adult, I couldn't get much sense out of him. So a few weeks ago I offered to look at it for him but he didn't seem too keen, probably didn't want me to see his prawn.
Anyway, yesterday he finally had enough & asked me if I would install XP on it for him, 'Vista is a pile of crap' he muttered. So like the fool I am I said I would sort it.
I got it home & had a play with it. So I started downloading the XP drivers from Gateway & straight away I could see what the problem with Vista was. It was too busy calculating the time remaining to download the files that it didn't actually finish the file download. I used my spare pc to download the drivers I thought I needed.
Installed XP no problems, I thought... Installed a few drivers but when I checked in hardware/device manager it showed a few yellow triangle next to an unidentified PCI Device & Ethernet Controller (2 of them). No problem, I'll sort this later. After a lot of tuning & tweaking it was running fine, or so i thought, but I hadn't plugged any speakers in, mainly because I was in my room where my spare pc & server don't have any speakers. Plugged in some headphones, no audio. Should have sorted that unidentified pci device and the other unidentified Ethernet Controller.
I seem to have one of the Ethernet Controller drivers installed in one of them but, STILL I can't seem to find the other driver for the other "Ethernet Controller"
I can't connect to the wireless network in my apartment but, when I "wired" it straight it would connect to the internet but, not wireless.
I'm not impressed with the Gateway and I'm still having problems with this laptop.
Please if there is anyone out there that could shed me some light on where should I go from here besides throwing the laptop against the wall, like really soon.
This are the problems:
1) I can't connect to the wireless network. It always says "Local Area Network is Unplugged" and I can't connect to the internet. I only can connect to the internet when I'm "wired"
2) From the device manger, I have 2 drivers still left to install.
A. Ethernet Controller (there were 2 of them but, now I have one left to install a driver too)
B. PCI Device driver is missing also. I don't know where the driver is.
3) I have no sound although the sound drivers are installed
StomperX <StomperX.2tl8xd@no.email.invalid> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>A good friend of mine bought a Gateway MT6456 couple of months ago. He
>wanted XP but Gateway would only supply Vista.
>
>He's struggled with Vista & has had a problem with downloading files. I
>asked him what the problem was but, being an adult, I couldn't get much
>sense out of him. So a few weeks ago I offered to look at it for him but
>he didn't seem too keen, probably didn't want me to see his prawn.
>
>Anyway, yesterday he finally had enough & asked me if I would install
>XP on it for him, 'Vista is a pile of crap' he muttered. So like the
>fool I am I said I would sort it.
>
>I got it home & had a play with it. So I started downloading the XP
>drivers from Gateway & straight away I could see what the problem with
>Vista was. It was too busy calculating the time remaining to download
>the files that it didn't actually finish the file download. I used my
>spare pc to download the drivers I thought I needed.
>
>Installed XP no problems, I thought... Installed a few drivers but when
>I checked in hardware/device manager it showed a few yellow triangle
>next to an unidentified *PCI Device & Ethernet Controller (2 of them)*.
>No problem, I'll sort this later. After a lot of tuning & tweaking it
>was running fine, or so i thought, but I hadn't plugged any speakers in,
>mainly because I was in my room where my spare pc & server don't have
>any speakers. Plugged in some headphones, no audio. Should have sorted
>that unidentified pci device and the other unidentified Ethernet
>Controller.
>
>I seem to have one of the Ethernet Controller drivers installed in one
>of them but, STILL I can't seem to find the other driver for the other
>"Ethernet Controller"
>
>I can't connect to the wireless network in my apartment but, when I
>"wired" it straight it would connect to the internet but, not wireless.
>
>
>I'm not impressed with the Gateway and I'm still having problems with
>this laptop.
>
>Please if there is anyone out there that could shed me some light on
>where should I go from here besides throwing the laptop against the
>wall, like really soon.
>
>This are the problems:
>
>1) I can't connect to the wireless network. It always says "Local Area
>Network is Unplugged" and I can't connect to the internet. I only can
>connect to the internet when I'm "wired"
>
>2) From the device manger, I have 2 drivers still left to install.
>A. Ethernet Controller (there were 2 of them but, now I have one
>left to install a driver too)
>B. PCI Device driver is missing also. I don't know where the
>driver is.
>
>3) I have no sound although the sound drivers are installed
>
>Please Help!... anyone?...
>
>*StomperX
>*
The MT6456 is designed for Vista, so you *may* have issues finding drivers.
That being said......
According to http://support.gateway.com/s/Mobile/...1199Rsp2.shtml ,
the audio is the Sigmatel HD Audio, and the Wireless Chipset is either a
Realtek or Broadcom. I'm willing to bet that the PCI device that DevMgr is
complaining about could be the Microsoft HD audio bus. I know that if you
download the Realtek HD audio drivers in zip form, you can install the HD Audio
bus from Microsoft by itself.
The problem is the wireless card has no XP drivers. I have the same
laptop and really like it with XP in it , but <|Marvell doesn't have
the drivers so you have 2 choices - get a new wireless card (alot of
folks did this) that has XP drivers or forget about a wireless card.