Quick Solution - Satellite A2XX Windows XP drivers (AMD Based)

Hey there,
for me owning a Satellite A210 Im in the need to get WinXP working on it for business purposes. So I worked the last 2 days on collecting all the drivers needed to run the Notebook with WinXP SP2 OS. As I read that many people in here are looking for solutions to get WinXP running, Im going to share my founds with you ;-) The only thing NOT working under WinXP is the "F-Keys" so you cant adjust the display brigthness (its permanently at about 70%), this will never be fixable until Toshiba releases official WinXP drivers for our Notebooks.
Download and Install them at your own risk, if you dont trust in it dont download its as simple as that.
Included in the Package:
- Agere 56k Modem Drivers (Toshiba Softmodem)
- AMD AGP Filter
- AMD DualCore Optimizer
- AMD Processor Driver (Turion64 X2)
- Atheros AR500X Wifi Drivers (need to be installed manually!)
- ATI Radeon X1200 Drivers (need to be installed manually!)
- ATI SB600 Drivers (Southbridge)
- ATI SM Bus Drivers
- Microsoft UUA HD Audio
- Realtek HD Audio Drivers
- Realtek PCIe Ethernet drivers (2 Versions, for A215 and A210 based notebooks)
- TexasInstruments Cardreader Drivers (can be obtained via WindowsUpdate too!)
- ALPS Touchpad drivers (the ones with the "scrolling function")
Download:
*.rar File, 80,7MB, Rapidshare.com
http://rapidshare.com/files/58403898/Toshiba_Sat_A2XX-_XP_Drivers.rar
With this package you can get everything to work, no orange ??? in Device Manager anymore, and performance is OK.
For a better solution well have to wait until Toshiba releases official Drivers.
I provide no support, so if you are unable to install drivers manually youll have to wait for an official Solution.
To Install the Graphics Card drivers, go to your device manager, select the graphics adapter, MANUALLY choose what to install, select "Disk", wait for the list of the adapters to load, scroll down and select Radeon X1200, click ok, confirm the upcoming warning ("Are you sure to install this drivers blabla") with "yes", restart and your graphics card should work fine. These drivers are based on the Catalyst 7.9.
Have Fun with your A2XX running XP ;) And lets all hope toshiba will soon release official XP Drivers for our Notebooks.

Thanks Benedict for this info and your driver collection.
As you said, everyone can install these drivers at the own risk.
For other XP drivers we will have to wait
Thanks again... best regards

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    RePost from http://www.productionforums.com/view...?p=47643#47643<img alt="" src="http://www.productionforums.com/images/icons/icon8.gif[/img]?Lets have some drivers please
    <span class="postdetails">Windows Vista Drivers for 820 and 66
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    I need x64 drivers stat. I need them working, I need them installable without a glitch, a hitch, no driver signing problems, no questions, no fuss no muss. I find it ironic that you guys at E-MU are willing to jump right in there and make sure to have drivers compatable for you new products, yet faithful advocats of the most powerful soundcards you have are sitting here dead in the water because you dont find it nessesary to place priority on ready and waiting end users who have purchased long term support buy investing large amounts of moola into hardware from your company.
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    I have stood by waiting in silence for a very long time.
    Now i think my time has come to tell how i feel and i believe there are alot of others out there that feel the same. the only items that do not work soothly are my E-MUs... go figure.
    And I have been looking forward to all i can do running both of them side by side.
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    with that said, when you guys get yoru act together and get me some drivers, I will sit happy as a lark.
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    ~Alpha-Beta ReaKKtor

    Hello Silas,
    sorry for my bad english
    I already checked that page. On the first time I was trying to install Vista on a clean hard drive. The installation process finishes without errors but after installation Vista shows me a lot of error messages, mostly about unknown hardware. So I installed all available drivers I have found on Toshiba web site. It not helped me too much, hardware problems still remains. I could not find out what exactly causes probles. Finally I decide to install XP and then upgrade to Vista. Now everything seems to be ok. :D
    There was some hardware problems but much easier to resolve. It seems to me that Toshiba did not provide all the drivers, for example StarForce Protection drivers. Vista did not recognized this hardware on the first time.
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