You'll need to make a list of what you need - and visit the websites of the component manufacturers (Intel, ATI, nVidia, Broadcom, etc.). At that, you may not find drivers for everything - if you want to run XP on this system, you may well have to settle for partial functionality.
If you really need XP, run a version of 7 that supports XP Mode (Pro, Enterprise) and run virtual XP under Windows 7.
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You'll need to make a list of what you need - and visit the websites of the component manufacturers (Intel, ATI, nVidia, Broadcom, etc.). At that, you may not find drivers for everything - if you want to run XP on this system, you may well have to settle for partial functionality.
If you really need XP, run a version of 7 that supports XP Mode (Pro, Enterprise) and run virtual XP under Windows 7.