Since in the beginning I didn't know whether I can successfully install the XP SP2 pro on M1330,
I made a decision to buy a new 160GB SATA HDD to install the Windows XP on M1330 so that I can preserve my Vista HDD.
You can make you choice to (1) Buy a new HDD, (2) GHOST the entire HDD, (3) Directly install XP into your Vista HDD (take you own risk that cannot completely recovery your Vista).
Step 1: Modify M14330 BIOS setting
Since XP SP2 installation CD doesn't support SATA HDD at that moment, we need to disable M1330's SATA and set back to ATA mode for entire XP installation:
1. Boot and press "F2" to enter BIOS setup menu
2. Onboard Devices -> Flash Cache Module: Change to "Enabled" to "Off"
3. Onboard Devices -> SATA Opteration: Change from "AHCI" to "ATA"
4. System -> Boot Sequence: Move "CD/DVD/CD-RW" item up to the top
5. Press "ESC" and choose "Save/Exit" to save and exit BIOS
Step 2: Disk Partitioning and Install WinXP
Note: whenever staying in the BIOS menu, you can eject out / push in the installation CD
Partitioning the HDD accordingly to what you need, I partition my new HDD same as the Vista as I want to install the Dell MeidiaDirect in the XP too. My order for M1330 is 60GB for OS and remaining 100GB for data partition.
Insert the XP installation CD and boot from CD and partition the HDD according to your need.
To install Intel 82801GBM SATA AHCI Controller driver, execute kim06ww.exe to unpack the driver.
Run install.com in \PREPARE, it installs a small program in c:\DRIVERS\WIN\IMSM\PREPARE and then run c:\DRIVERS\WIN\IMSM\PREPARE\install.cmd. Reboot the laptop.
Press "F2" to enter BIOS menu again, enable the "FLASH CACHE MODEL" and change "ATA" to "AHCI", remember to SAVE and exit BIOS. Reboot the laptop again.
Entering XP, the system will discover a new PCI hardware, browse the driver to the "7kim06ww" folder to install the actual SATA driver.
Step 6: Install the Microsoft UUA Bus driver patch to XP SP2
For XP to support UAA Bus driver for High Definition Audio CODEC, install the XP patche:
The kb888111xpsp2.exe can actually downloaded from:
1. No correct XP driver for SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC STAC 9288 of M1330
2. No XP version of Dell Quckset can be successfully installed on M1330
3. No XP version of Dell Security-Broadcom-Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 can be installed
I posted out my previous works and hope this can help others like me to save some time to start.
Most important, I would like the community and some smart guys can help to resolve the remaining issues and benefit everybody who really want XP on M1330 laptop.
Does this work properly with no issues with the GeForce 8400M GS?
Because in that website, it lists only the GeForce 8400M G video cards (no S)
[Raymond] I use it now and it works perfectly on supporting 1280x800 resolution, video out and dual desktops : )
One note to the installation of the Network-Wireless 335 Bluetooth Module driver,
You should make sure the Bluetooth is remains ON the last time in Vista before installing the XP.
Otherwise the Bluetooth is no way to be turned on in XP and be discovered as new hardware.
Luckly I kept my Vista SATA HDD and I swapped the HDD and turn on the Bluetooh and swapped back to XP SATA HDD to install the Bluetooth driver successfully :)
Message Edited by Raymond Cheung on 08-10-2007 11:50 AM
Further Info about "SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODE" driver
Now I have all XP drivers installed onto M1330 ok except the "SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODE" which has a yellow exclamation icon.
From original shipped Vista on M1330, the Device Manager shows that the hardware ID of the "SigmaTel HD audio CODE" driver is:
HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&
VEN_8384&
DEV_7616&SUBSYS_10280209&REV_1002
From the "Dell™ XPS™ M1330 Owner’s Manual":
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/xpsm1330/en/om/RW4910P.pdf Audio type: 5.1 channel High Definition Audio
Audio controller: Sigmatel STAC9228
Stereo conversion:24-bit (analog-to-digital and digital-toanalog)
Interfaces: Internal:Intel High Definition Audio
The audio chip is identified to be: Sigmatel STAC9228
I have tried almost all intenet availiable SigmaTel 92XX HDA dirvers for XP, checking the *.inf and *.ini file and there is no matched to the VEN_8384&DEV_7616 ID (seems represents vendor ID and device ID) so far.
Seems the one used in the M1330 is a newer hardware which only the Vista HDA driver was written so far for that particular hardware. As you can see from Vista control panel that it supports SigmaTel HDMI HD audio:
Driver Provider: SigmaTel
Driver Date: 10/5/2007
Driver Version: 6.10.0.5515
Refer to the following SigmaTel driver download link:
http://www.x-drivers.com/component/option,com_remository/func,select/id,7674/ SigmaTel STAC9220/9221/9223/9228 HD Audio Vista Driver v.6.10.5290
SigmaTel STAC9228 STAC HD Audio Driver v.6.10.5362.0
Only Vista driver is found for the 9228 audio chip, no XP driver for 9228 is found so far
For those SigmaTel 92XX HDA dirvers for XP, so far the lastest I found is:
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/sigmatel.htm (Version 6.10.5511 26/5/2007)
The driver's ID still not matched to DEV_7616 (It is DEV_7682 instead) and therefore it didn't work on M1330.
We here wants the community can push DELL and SigmaTel to publish the updated XP driver for this a bit newer SigmaTel HDA ODEC for M1330. Or some technical guys (may be those in SigmaTel) can release us the working XP driver for this.
By the way, FYI this is an official response from Dell technical support for the audio drivers for Win XP:
"Thank you for choosing Dell. I would like to informed you that the system XPS 1330 is develop for Windows Vista only. At this moment we do not have the drivers for Windows XP yet. We are not sure that the US develop team will issue any drivers for WinXP."
So don't expect any developments in the near future.
OK...thanks Raymond. Unfortunately, there's so such luck with audio drivers.
Anyway, I am thinking of an alternative plan (although it is not ideal for me, but I have no choice with the amount of problems Windows XP has right now, especially the fact that there's no audio).
I am thinking of retaining my Windows Vista Home Premium installation and leaving it untouched, and installing Windows XP Professional provided by my university on a new partition.
What do you say to this? Can you guide me on how to do this such that I can successfully dual boot the two OSes? If I install XP on a separate partition and then install all the XP related drivers, will it clash with the Windows Vista drivers?
Thanks for your help again.
One other thing: Are the drivers that you have listed all that I need for Windows XP? Or is there something else I need to download?
For your idea of installing the XP on the new partition, I don't have such experience for Vista + XP dual booting. Very long time ago I tried dual booting the Win98 + Win2K working withoug probelm.
But seems at that time I needed to install an old OS version first then the new OS verion. Vice versa may not work for dual booting.
Anyway, you can have a try. Rember to let your unitverity IT guy to "GHOST" the orignal Vista paritions first (C: OS, E:RECOVERY and the F:MEDIADIRECT). In this way, you preserve your Vista safely even if XP cannot be installed as dual booting successfully.
If two OSes are installed on different partitions, they will not crash each other. Quite many Linux and Windows can be dual booted on a single deskop.
By the way, from other posts in Dell's forum, we already knows that Dell may not have much support on this topic. Actually the driver is releaed by the chipset vendor to the computer manufacturers. Hopefully the STAC 9288 is getting more popular on other coming laptop/desktop HW platforms. May be SigmaTel will release the XP driver to promote its chipset or other computer manufacturers behind request Sigmatel to support their HW platforms on XP.
That is why I post all my little works out and let more people try.
May be some smart guys can really find out the remaining right driver for M1330 and share it out to benefit all XP users.
Thanks. Does the M1330 come with a PCMCIA slot as standard configuration?
And I have another question:
In this step that you mentioned -
Step 1: Modify M14330 BIOS setting
Since XP SP2 installation CD doesn't support SATA HDD at that moment, we need to disable M1330's SATA and set back to ATA mode for entire XP installation:
1. Boot and press "F2" to enter BIOS setup menu
2. Onboard Devices -> Flash Cache Module: Change to "Enabled" to "Off"
3. Onboard Devices -> SATA Opteration: Change from "AHCI" to "ATA"
4. System -> Boot Sequence: Move "CD/DVD/CD-RW" item up to the top
5. Press "ESC" and choose "Save/Exit" to save and exit BIOS
Once the windows XP installation process is completed, assuming I still have windows vista preserved on another partition (i.e. dual boot), can I change these options back again?
Lastly -
You mentioned in one of the previous posts that these are the summary problems:
1. No correct XP driver for SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC STAC 9288 of M1330
2. No XP version of Dell Quckset can be successfully installed on M1330
3. No XP version of Dell Security-Broadcom-Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 can be installed
Also, in the next post, you said -
Now I have all XP drivers installed onto M1330 ok except the "SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODE" which has a yellow exclamation icon.
Does that mean you have solved no. 2 and 3? (I want to know, because even I have a fingerprint reader and I really want dell quickset!)
Message Edited by thunderhead1 on 08-10-2007 04:46 PM
Message Edited by thunderhead1 on 08-10-2007 04:54 PM
thunderhead1 wrote:
By the way, FYI this is an official response from Dell technical support for the audio drivers for Win XP:
"Thank you for choosing Dell. I would like to informed you that the system XPS 1330 is develop for Windows Vista only. At this moment we do not have the drivers for Windows XP yet. We are not sure that the US develop team will issue any drivers for WinXP."
So don't expect any developments in the near future.
thunderhead1 wrote:
Thanks for your post. The link to the driver you just provided is said to be for the Dell Vostro 1500 notebook.We're using a Dell M1330.
I know, I downloaded it and ran the setup, it says in the opening setup screen it's for the XPS M1330 along with about a dozen other portables. They won't put it up on the drivers and download site for the m1330 until that team has validated it.
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2. Onboard Devices -> Flash Cache Module: Change to "Enabled" to "Off"
3. Onboard Devices -> SATA Opteration: Change from "AHCI" to "ATA"
4. System -> Boot Sequence: Move "CD/DVD/CD-RW" item up to the top
5. Press "ESC" and choose "Save/Exit" to save and exit BIOS
Partition 2: [D:] "DATAPART1" [NTFS] 86506MB
Partition 3: [E:] "RECOVERY" [NTFS] 2048MB
Partition 4: [F:] "MEDIADIRECT" [FAT32] 2559MB
Entering XP, the system will discover a new PCI hardware, browse the driver to the "7kim06ww" folder to install the actual SATA driver.
Message Edited by Raymond Cheung on 08-10-2007 09:59 AM
Message Edited by Raymond Cheung on 08-10-2007 09:05 PM
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Because in that website, it lists only the GeForce 8400M G video cards (no S)
[Raymond] I use it now and it works perfectly on supporting 1280x800 resolution, video out and dual desktops : )
Message Edited by Raymond Cheung on 08-10-2007 11:50 AM
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I have one question...for the video drivers, you recommended:
NVIDIA-GeForce 8400M GS
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/GRAPHICS-BOARD/NVIDIA/NVIDIA-ForceWare-GeFirce-Go-10134-WHQL.shtml
nv_gfgo_101.34-2kxp32.exe
Does this work properly with no issues with the GeForce 8400M GS?
Because in that website, it lists only the GeForce 8400M G video cards (no S)
Also, I noticed that R127314.EXE: Network-Wireless 335 Bluetooth Module driver is not present on that page...or is it?
Message Edited by thunderhead1 on 08-10-2007 11:30 AM
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HDAUDIO\FUNC_01& VEN_8384& DEV_7616&SUBSYS_10280209&REV_1002
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/systems/xpsm1330/en/om/RW4910P.pdf
Audio type: 5.1 channel High Definition Audio
Audio controller: Sigmatel STAC9228
Stereo conversion:24-bit (analog-to-digital and digital-toanalog)
Interfaces: Internal:Intel High Definition Audio
I have tried almost all intenet availiable SigmaTel 92XX HDA dirvers for XP, checking the *.inf and *.ini file and there is no matched to the VEN_8384&DEV_7616 ID (seems represents vendor ID and device ID) so far.
Seems the one used in the M1330 is a newer hardware which only the Vista HDA driver was written so far for that particular hardware. As you can see from Vista control panel that it supports SigmaTel HDMI HD audio:
Driver Provider: SigmaTel
Driver Date: 10/5/2007
Driver Version: 6.10.0.5515
http://www.x-drivers.com/component/option,com_remository/func,select/id,7674/
SigmaTel STAC9220/9221/9223/9228 HD Audio Vista Driver v.6.10.5290
SigmaTel STAC9228 STAC HD Audio Driver v.6.10.5362.0
Only Vista driver is found for the 9228 audio chip, no XP driver for 9228 is found so far
For those SigmaTel 92XX HDA dirvers for XP, so far the lastest I found is:
http://www.station-drivers.com/page/sigmatel.htm (Version 6.10.5511 26/5/2007)
The driver's ID still not matched to DEV_7616 (It is DEV_7682 instead) and therefore it didn't work on M1330.
We here wants the community can push DELL and SigmaTel to publish the updated XP driver for this a bit newer SigmaTel HDA ODEC for M1330. Or some technical guys (may be those in SigmaTel) can release us the working XP driver for this.
thunderhead1
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"Thank you for choosing Dell. I would like to informed you that the system XPS 1330 is develop for Windows Vista only. At this moment we do not have the drivers for Windows XP yet. We are not sure that the US develop team will issue any drivers for WinXP."
So don't expect any developments in the near future.
thunderhead1
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August 10th, 2007 16:00
Anyway, I am thinking of an alternative plan (although it is not ideal for me, but I have no choice with the amount of problems Windows XP has right now, especially the fact that there's no audio).
I am thinking of retaining my Windows Vista Home Premium installation and leaving it untouched, and installing Windows XP Professional provided by my university on a new partition.
What do you say to this? Can you guide me on how to do this such that I can successfully dual boot the two OSes? If I install XP on a separate partition and then install all the XP related drivers, will it clash with the Windows Vista drivers?
Thanks for your help again.
One other thing: Are the drivers that you have listed all that I need for Windows XP? Or is there something else I need to download?
Raymond Cheung
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And I have another question:
In this step that you mentioned -
Step 1: Modify M14330 BIOS setting
Since XP SP2 installation CD doesn't support SATA HDD at that moment, we need to disable M1330's SATA and set back to ATA mode for entire XP installation:
1. Boot and press "F2" to enter BIOS setup menu
2. Onboard Devices -> Flash Cache Module: Change to "Enabled" to "Off"
3. Onboard Devices -> SATA Opteration: Change from "AHCI" to "ATA"
4. System -> Boot Sequence: Move "CD/DVD/CD-RW" item up to the top
5. Press "ESC" and choose "Save/Exit" to save and exit BIOS
Once the windows XP installation process is completed, assuming I still have windows vista preserved on another partition (i.e. dual boot), can I change these options back again?
Lastly -
You mentioned in one of the previous posts that these are the summary problems:
1. No correct XP driver for SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC STAC 9288 of M1330
2. No XP version of Dell Quckset can be successfully installed on M1330
3. No XP version of Dell Security-Broadcom-Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 can be installed
Also, in the next post, you said -
Now I have all XP drivers installed onto M1330 ok except the "SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODE" which has a yellow exclamation icon.
Does that mean you have solved no. 2 and 3? (I want to know, because even I have a fingerprint reader and I really want dell quickset!)
Message Edited by thunderhead1 on 08-10-2007 04:46 PM
Message Edited by thunderhead1 on 08-10-2007 04:54 PM
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Try this one: http://ftp.us.dell.com/audio/R158235.EXE
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I cannot test it out in any case because I am yet to receive my order.
Raymond, can you try this driver and let us know of the results?
Also, do you have any suggestions for these problems:
No XP version of Dell Quckset can be successfully installed on M1330
No XP version of Dell Security-Broadcom-Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 can be installed on M1330
Message Edited by thunderhead1 on 08-10-2007 06:29 PM
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Message Edited by Raymond Cheung on 08-10-2007 08:40 PM