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Always download your driver packs on a modern machine and transfer them via USB, as XP's built-in browsers (like IE6) cannot load most modern websites.

Critical for SATA/AHCI support to prevent "Blue Screen of Death" (BSOD) during or after installation. Recommended Sources for Legacy Drivers

Support for legacy VGA, NVIDIA GeForce (up to 900 series for some versions), and ATI Radeon cards. easy-driver-pack-windows-xp-32

A highly regarded, open-source tool that is often more up-to-date and cleaner than older "Easy Driver" packs. Installation Tips for Windows XP

If an automated pack fails, you can often install drivers manually via the Device Manager by pointing it to the folder containing the .inf files, as described in the Analog Devices Wiki . Always download your driver packs on a modern

An (often referred to as WanDrv ) is a comprehensive collection of drivers bundled into a single offline installer. It is designed to automatically detect and install the necessary drivers for motherboards, graphics cards, sound cards, and network adapters without needing an internet connection. Core Content for Windows XP (32-bit)

Common drivers like Realtek AC'97 or High Definition Audio. A highly regarded, open-source tool that is often

A safe repository for older versions of WanDrv and other "all-in-one" driver disks.