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Posted on Mar 23, 2009

Need xp drivers for HCL milleap having ubuntu os. want to remove ubuntu (linux) & reinstall windows xp on HCL mileap V series. Need drivers for the same

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It could be that you need xp drivers for your sata hd, but it can be a problem 'cos even when you get it, xp cd will not even start to let you install them. Maybe you find bootable drivers, i don't know. Or maybe you obtain some -special version of xp with drivers for your sata preppared. And finally you can just install Vista, it should have the drivers.

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