AnonymousHello Black-x and thanks for writing.Yes, I have tried it (if the following is true). So there will be changes for next post and a good start for my blog for the incoming new year,thanks. For Asus and others there are no exact pattern to determine them,Anyway it is a good suggestion since people need to know the the source is it official or unofficial.
I will be VERY thankful!! Hi to both of youFIRST: Acer D257the error 'This computer doesn't meet the requirements' refer to incompatible driver, Have u try the AHCI driver i posted above?2nd: IZIBIAThanks for the feedback, i will try to improve my post later on, for your information this blog have about 1000 laptop drivers so to add info for each of them require a lot of work.Basically, you can identify the source of the drivers which i uploaded on mediafire base on the driver name, SPXXXX refer to HP/COMPAQ and RXXXX is refer to DELL, while for acer the driver file should contain X86w7/X64Wvis etc. I found in the net how to do it without having to reinstall XP.But the driver from this webpage says: This computer doesn't meet the requirements.PLEASE if anybody was successful in making AHCI in Windows XP work, post here the driver and how you did it.