So far, I'm unable to load Windows XP on the Gateway $299/$349 notebook from the BestBuy deal a few weeks ago. Here's what I've tried: I downloaded the handy XP Drivers Bundle). I found the XP SATA drivers on the Gateway support site, and wrote them to a USB floppy drive. I booted up a real Microsoft CD of Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2, and loaded the SATA drivers via the "F6" option. After XP Pro boots from the CD, the installer isn't seeing the SATA hard drive in the Gateway. It sees USB drives just fine (I checked). I've tried everything I can think of. I verified that the XP Pro installer is working by installing it on another notebook with a SATA drive. I checked the Gateway's BIOS settings. Everything looks fine. Has anybody managed to get XP loaded onto one of these Gateway ML6230's? Vista is worse than I could have imagined possible. I *need* XP, and I don't know why this is so difficult (given that Gateway even provides a set of XP drivers.) Thanks for any help. Nemesys |


