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@sqpp
try not pressing F6, but press F7 instead, what BSOD do you get then?
@daniel_k
This picture is based on the acpi.sys 5048 for XP 64 SP2 on Ryzen from post 2202
Dietmar
@daniel_k
The acpi.sys driver from post 2219 does not work,
it gives BSOD 0x7B,
even I update the registry entries by hand for the STORAHCI driver
2 times.
Until now, only the acpi.sys from post 2202
works for XP 64 SP2 and Ryzen
Dietmar
@diderius6
ACPI from post 2202 does not work, it gives different BSOD. Many restarting. Don't copy several files in our installation.
@diderius6, @kukonosau
Thanks for trying.
So, to make things clear, here are the final versions of ACPI.SYS based on Vista beta 5048.
For Windows XP SP2 x64 and Server 2003 SP2 x64 use acpi5048_x64_intel_amd_final.rar
For Windows XP SP3 x86 and Server 2003 SP2 x86 use acpi5048_x86_intel_amd_final.rar
Supports:
- Intel Skylake, Coffee Lake and later
- AMD Ryzen
No BIOS modding required.
XHCI USB 3.0/3.1 driver for all Intel chipsets use AMDXHCI_XP_FINAL.rar for x86 and x64
PS: Updated with proper support for Z390 chipsets (including H370 and other 300 series).
Different BSOD((( I check ACPI with Asmedia 106X Controller and chipset controller.
Whats the best SATA driver for Coffee Lake based laptops for XP? Can't get any of them working :(
In my case 0x000000A5, 0x00000000000000003 (or something like that), 0xFFFFFADF40B4C9948,...
Not sure if that helps. Using the final version linked above
acpi5048_x64_intel_amd_final.rar
@skullteria
After debug of XP SP3 via Vista boot,
I see, that the problem was in the E820 list.
And voila, I am getting better,
here is the acpi.sys of XP SP3
which can boot XP SP3 via BCD via Vista files with full ACPI support
Dietmar
EDIT: Yessa, I make the nail test, renaming ntldr to ntttldr, XP SP3 boots only using
files of Vista:)) and it is absolut stable with everything works on the nice Giga H110 board.
Zitat von diderius6 im Beitrag #2229
@skullteria
After debug of XP SP3 via Vista boot,
I see, that the problem was in the E820 list.
And voila, I am getting better,
here is the acpi.sys of XP SP3
which can boot XP SP3 via BCD via Vista files with full ACPI support
Dietmar
EDIT: Yessa, I make the nail test, renaming ntldr to ntttldr, XP SP3 boots only using
files of Vista:)) and it is absolut stable with everything works on the nice Giga H110 board.
Awasome! THank you so much! One only question: can you do it on acpi 5048 from danie_K and for x64?
EDIT: When i installed Intel HD Graphics, the system restart...No time to BSOD.
@skullteria
I will make some more tests.
About programming I have nearly no idea.
So I hope, that I get help for to put the most important parts
of acpi11.sys to the 5048 version.
But now we know, that it can be done,
have a nice day
Dietmar
PS: I am just writing this from this compi H110, XP SP3 booted via Vista files:))!
@diderius6
nice!
in CSM mode or UEFI mode?
@sqpp
there is a modded intel storage driver you can try and see if it works for you
Windows XP SP3 32bit and modern PC parts (118)
@daniel_k made it

Zitat von diderius6 im Beitrag #1776
Here is the storahci driver,
which works really everywhere. I just give in the folder AMD64 its *.inf for 64 bit support.
AMD, Intel, 32 bit, 64 bit doesnt matter. Until now I do not find a board, where it does not work,
really generic.
Copy the newest version of storport.sys
to windows\system32\drivers and install. You can also make a txtsetup.oem
and integrate it to your XP installations CD. Dont forget storport.sys!
I tested it for XP 32 bit and XP 64 bit
Dietmar
EDIT: So much thank to @skullteria !
Where to download the storport.sys file because there is no one in the StorahciSkulltrailALL.rar archive?
Zitat von infuscomus im Beitrag #2233
@sqpp
there is a modded intel storage driver you can try and see if it works for you
Windows XP SP3 32bit and modern PC parts (118)
@daniel_k made it
Thanks a ton, still I need to wait for the acpi fix