Quote from gnome:
NOT a pain to find drivers. Just download them from Dell website and save to flash drive before beginning reinstall of OS.
Quote from JA_LDP:
"... Like i said twice now, some models are picky, some aren't. but hey, what do I know right?
Quote from gnome:
I think you're on the right track... "but what do you know..." It's not a matter of being "picky" at all.
If there are no XP drivers on Dell's website for a particular model, that means those models never intended to offer XP as an option, therefore Dell didn't produce the drivers for them. On those models, nobody should expect nor even hope to run XP as there will never be mobo driver for chipset, NIC, audio, video.
You can't necessarily run XP on a computer "just because you want to".
Quote from JA_LDP:
me: Depending on the model, drivers are a problem.
gnome: no, you're wrong drivers are not a problem.
me: Yes, depending on the model, drivers ARE a problem.
gnome: no, you're wrong again. depending on the model, drivers are perfectly fine.
LOL!
Quote from vhehn:
i have both vista and xp machines. i see 0 difference. the only real problem with vista is incompatibility with some older hardware.