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Hello Fernando,
I installed Windows XP 32bit SP3 on my Gigabyte Z270-HD3P Mainboard. Intel 200 Series Chipset, DV_A282. You modify the chipset SATA driver. Thank you, the driver works fine.
I integrated this driver and your latest chipset driver kabylake using nlite and using nlite also for creating a full unattended Installation CD-R.
The Problem is: During Installation the PS/2 Keyboard does not work. Only the USB mouse works partly during Installation. After Installation, neither the PS/2 keyboard still a PS/2 mouse does work. If I install before or after OS Installation a PCI USB 2.0 Card with VIA or NEC Chipset, the USB mouse does not work, although the LED is shining. I can not make any Input to OS.
What shall I do?
With kindly regards
Wilhelm
@Wilhelm:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!
I had the same problems with my input devices, when I tested to get Windows XP installed onto my Z170 system.
There are a lot of tips within the internet about how to solve this problem.
Since I don't want to use Windows XP and don't have the time for continuous XP installation tests, I cannot help you.
If you should find a solution for your problem, please let us know about it.
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)
Hello
I cannot install Windows Xp 32bit on chipset Intel Sunrise point c236(Intel Skylake-S)
I tried to integrate the drivers from that page but get Blue screen error STOP: 0x0000007B
also get error "STOP: 0x000000A5", but bypass it by pressing F7 during installation..
pls tell me it's hopeless?
@harbor:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!
Since your problem has nothing to do with my modded drivers, but with the driver integration procedure into a Windows XP CD, I have moved your post into this thread.
Zitat von harbor im Beitrag #633What is the DeviceID of your on-board Intel SATA AHCI or RAID Controller?
I cannot install Windows Xp 32bit on chipset Intel Sunrise point c236(Intel Skylake-S)
Zitat
I tried to integrate the drivers from that page but get Blue screen error STOP: 0x0000007B
This indicates, that you have either used a previously processed XP CD as source or integrated a wrong driver resp. the support of a wrong Intel SATA Controller.
Zitat
also get error "STOP: 0x000000A5", but bypass it by pressing F7 during installation.
Yes this error message is caused by a wrong ACPI setting and has nothing to do with the integrated Intel textmode driver.
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)
now the installation does not give errors, but comes to the welcome screen (Enter, R, F3..) and hangs..
I think this driver is old for that chipset
I was wrong, the driver is working and the system do not hangs during the installation. just not running the Virtual Bus driver and I can't use the keyboard during installation, so I doing now an unattended answer file during the installation. I hope to be able to install the system
Hello!
Fernando, first of all thank you for doing this!
I want to install WinXP at AHCI mode using a SSD and the Z97X-SOC Force of Gigabyte, and I integrated a cd with all options of your file "Universal 32bit Intel RST AHCI+RAID driver v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by Fernando"
The Windows XP installs ok, but, at his first run after a complete installation the BSOD appear... I can install but I can't run it... And I can't find the information about the correct Sata controller i have to install...
Can you help me with it? And sorry my bad english...
Thank you so much!
@Edumuitoloco:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!
Zitat von Edumuitoloco im Beitrag #640That was a mistake. You should have integrated just the support of your on-board Intel SATA AHCI Controller.
I want to install WinXP at AHCI mode using a SSD and the Z97X-SOC Force of Gigabyte, and I integrated a cd with all options of your file "Universal 32bit Intel RST AHCI+RAID driver v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by Fernando".
Zitat
I can't find the information about the correct Sata controller i have to install...
The related informations are within the chapter "Preconditions for a successful integration of the Intel S-ATA AHCI/RAID drivers:" at the beginning of the start post.
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)
Zitat
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum!
Thanks! :)
Fernando, what I can't find is the intel onboard SATA AHCI Controller number\model...If I install Windows 7 It will show me on hardware list?
Hello Fernado.
I use the Lenovo Thinkpad E440 Notebook.
Use this AHCI Drivers Install Windows 2003. tips don't Found HDD.
I Use Aida64 SystemTest Tools View Chipset Infomation on Win7 X64 Ult.
It is Intel 8 Series Chipset Mobile Dev_8C01.
this AHCI Drivers Don't include the Dev_8C01.
So, what is the Dev_8C01 is thinkpad e440 ?
Zitat von Edumuitoloco im Beitrag #642Yes, this is the related text within the start post of this thread:
Fernando, what I can't find is the intel onboard SATA AHCI Controller number\model...If I install Windows 7 It will show me on hardware list?
Zitat von Fernando
The DeviceID of the actually running Intel SATA Controller can easily been detected from within the Device Manager of any running Windows OS:
a) AHCI system (Intel SATA Controller is running in AHCI mode): Open the "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers" section of the Device Manager
b) RAID system (Intel SATA Controller is running in "RAID" mode): Open the "Storage Controllers" (old name: "SCSI and RAID Controllers") section of the Device Manager
Then right click onto the listed Controller with the word "AHCI" resp. "RAID" within its name and choose the following options: "Properties" > "Details" > "Property" > "HardwareIDs".
Now you can verify the vendor of the listed SATA Controller (VEN_8086 = Intel) and the specific DeviceID of it (shown as "DEV_XXXX"). The knowledge of both of them will help you during the later nLite textmode driver integrating process to highlight the correct Intel SATA Controller.
@qiaopeng1231:
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Zitat von qiaopeng1231 im Beitrag #643All available Intel SATA AHCI Controllers are supported by the "Universal 32bit Intel RST AHCI+RAID driver v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by Fernando".
It is Intel 8 Series Chipset Mobile Dev_8C01.
this AHCI Drivers Don't include the Dev_8C01.
DEV_8C01 is the DeviceID of the Intel(R) 8 Series 4 port Serial ATA Storage Controller, but this SATA Controller is running in IDE and not in AHCI mode.
So if your Intel 8-Series Chipset Mobile system really should have the DEV_8C01 Intel SATA Controller, you don't need to integrate any textmode driver.
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)