Friday, October 29, 2010

Notebook Drivers for Lenovo 3000 Y400 in Windows XP

This is an archive of drivers of Lenovo 3000 Y400 (Y series) for Windows XP Operating System. This archive contains drivers for Audio, VGA, Chipset, etc. Everything works well in Windows XP environment, but I have not tried it in Windows Vista or Windows 7.
Click here to download all drivers via Bittorrent or choose below to download them individually one by one.
  • Audio (DDL|Torrent)
  • Bluetooth (DDL|Torrent)
  • Card Reader (DDL|Torrent)
  • Chipset (DDL|Torrent)
  • Ethernet (DDL|Torrent)
  • Keyboard (DDL|Torrent)
  • Modem (DDL|Torrent)
  • Mouse (DDL|Torrent)
  • Power Management (DDL|Torrent)
  • Video - Intel (DDL|Torrent)
  • Video - Nvidia (DDL|Torrent)
  • Wireless LAN - Intel (DDL|Torrent)
  • Wireless LAN - Broadcom (DDL|Torrent)
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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

How to install Windows XP from USB Flash Drive

Windows XP installation from USB flash disk has several advantages. Installation goes smoothly compared to installation from CD, in which slightly broken surface of CD may halt process of copying files. After installation, USB flash disk can be erased again for another use as common data traveler, something a CD is unable to do. Moreover, now there are netbooks, their small size does not have CD/DVD drive, so installation must be from USB CD/DVD ROM or USB Flash Disk.
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To make a USB Flash Disk with booting ability to install Windows XP, first an application, WinSetupFromUSB, need to installed. After installation, run WinSetupFromUSB and this windows will appear.

  1. Select source of Windows XP files installation, to speed up process, copy entire CD of Windows XP to a folder in Hard Disk.
  2. Select USB drive destination, usually it is autodetect. 
  3. Before making bootable USB Flash Disk and copying process, USB Flash Disk should be formatted, it is recommended to use NTFS file system.
  4. Entire preparations are completed, click GO to start process.
After clicking GO button, a process to make Windows XP installer in a Flash Disk is starting, please be patient because it takes place around 10-20 minutes.
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To install Windows XP from a Flash Disk, insert Flash Disk to USB slot, and in BIOS set booting option to boot from USB HDD or its analog (different BIOS manufactures may have different naming). Windows XP installation process from USB is not different compared to installation from CD/DVD ROM. We also can install Windows 7 from USB Flash Disk.
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Note: After Windows XP installation from USB Flash Disk, sometimes a problem occurred during Microsoft Word or Microsoft Office installation. To fix this, see here!

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Adding SATA drivers to Windows XP CD

There are several notebooks and netbooks, their hard disk connected to Motherboard using SATA cable. This become a problem when Windows XP to be installed because Windows XP with SP2 can not recognize SATA cable connection. I notice this problem in some laptops, including Compaq Presario CQ40 and AXIOO PICO M1100, both of them have Intel processor. 

To install Windows XP, SATA drivers must be added to CD installation. To add this driver we need an application, nLite, and SATA drivers for motherboard with Intel processor available here.

First, instal nLite (dotnetfx should be installed first, it is available in Microsoft site). After installation run nLite and follow these following steps:

  • Click Next and browse and select place of Windows XP file (please copy all contents of Windows XP CD to a folder and browse that folder). Afterwards, click Next!
  • Click Next twice until reaching Task Selection, choose Drivers and click Next!

  • Subsequently, click Insert and choose Multiple driver folder, browse folder in which SATA drivers are stored and then click Next!
  • In Driver Integration Option, select Textmode driver, highlight all drivers and click OK.

  • In subsequent window. click Next. Driver addition will be processed, and when this window appear, SATA drivers are completely integrated to Windows XP. Click Next and Finish.

After adding SATA drivers, those modified Windows XP need to be created into ISO file and then burned to a CD. To create ISO file, re-open nLite and click Next until reaching Task Selection and choose Bootable ISO. After ISO file is burned to a CD, Windows XP SP2 is able to recognize SATA in those laptops. There is no difference in Windows XP installation process after addition SATA drivers.

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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Enabling Folder Options disabled by virus in Windows XP

Sometimes virus disables Folder Options in Windows Explorer, it can be very frustrating if users want to work with menu in Folder Options. The main problem lies in registry, so a certain value in registry editor need to be changed. If registry editor also being disabled, re-enable it first (steps are here).

To re-enable folder Options, follow these following steps:
  1. Click Start - Run and type regedit
  2. Go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer
  3. Find DWORD value named NoFolderOptions, change its value to 0 or delete it. 
  4. Close regedit and Restart computer
This method only works in Windows XP environment, there is also possibility that those steps above won't work because some viruses have different characteristics. If Task Manager and Registry Editor are disabled too, follow these steps to re-enable Task Manager and Registry Editor.
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Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Enabling regedit (registry editor) disabled by virus/worm in Windows XP

Sometimes, virus or worm disables registry editor, so users can not open registry editor when they are in need to change some values in it. Usually registry editor is opened when users click Start-Run and type 'regedit', when it is disabled, a pop up message appears saying that registry editor is disabled by Administrator.

To solve this problem follow these following procedures:

  1. Click Start-Run and type 'cmd' or Start-All Programs-Accessories-Command Prompt.
  2. Type this following command: reg delete HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System /v DisableRegistryTools
  3. Press ENTER 
  4. When question 'Delete the registry value DisableRegistryTools (Yes/No)?' appears, press 'Y'
After following this steps, registry editor will be re-enabled. Usually virus/worm is the source of this problem, so it will be better to follow these steps after removing virus/worm in infected PC.

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Monday, October 11, 2010

Ginger tea recipe

Another recipe of ginger beverage other than ginger coffee, here is ginger tea:


Ingredients:
  • Water, 600  cc (note that 1000 cc is equal to 1 liter)
  • Honey, 1 spoon
  • Sugar, 3 spoons
  • Ginger, 1 inch (2.54 cm)
  • 3 teabags 
Process:
  1. Boil water with smashed ginger (big flame), and then continue to boil using small flame until only 500 cc water remaining, and then pour to a pot.
  2. Dip three teabags  to that pot, add three spoons of sugar (depend on personal taste)
  3. Pour ginger tea to honey filled cups (1 spoon per cup)

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Saturday, October 9, 2010

Acer Aspire 4730Z Drivers for Windows XP

I just installed Windows XP SP2 to a notebook, Acer Aspire 4730Z. I found out that several problems occurred. Windows XP with SP2 does not have SATA driver, so I must changed option AHCI to IDE in BIOS. More problems came when CD containing drivers from its vendor only have drivers for Windows Vista. Some of them work well in Windows XP environment, but the others does not.

After successfully installing Windows XP, XP almost recognized all hardware in Acer Aspire 4730Z, except for this following components:
After XP installation, only these eight drivers need to be installed. After googling for a while, those drivers for Windows XP above are found, they work well without problems. 

Other variance of Acer Aspire 4730Z use another VGA and WLAN. They use ATI or NVIDIA as VGA instead of Intel, and use Broadcom, Intel, or Rlink as WLAN instead of Atheros, so if drivers for VGA and WLAN are not suitable for your notebook, please install other suitable drivers.

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