On the Asrock z370 k6 board with 8700k cpu it works to full from Sata AHCI
via NTLDR.
All CSM is disabled on this board.
In ´boot.ini you have to set this, because XP SP3 sits on the second partition and the wrapper.efi on the first
Dietmar
PS: USB3 boot works there also.
NVME boot works there also, waooh, 6 sec boottime of XP SP3 to full desktop.
[boot loader]
timeout=30
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" /noexecute=optin /fastdetect /noguiboot
As usual, thank you for the update, on this sad note, @D.Draker leaves this topic.
Just a small detail to ask.
--disable-features=UserAgentClientHint flag had been returned in the Vista version?
Internet's competition already left those two (three?) too far behind. With the official Chrome and Firefox ported by @mjd79to Windows 8.1, including a bit of my help, and now we have the talented "Chinese student" already ported the cutting edge and UNCHANGED (as far as I can see from my brief usage) Ungoogled to Vista, those you talk about, they can't keep up, in France, they are called downshifters.
Don't forget that Panda is cloud-based and not a real offline scanner! The main definitions and the scan engine are located in the cloud. Therefore, it actually needs an internet connection to work as designed.
@Multibooter Here are the hardware requirements for eSan Anti-Virus 11:
This information can be found in their user guide which is no longer available. However, I found a link via the Wayback Machine: https://web.archive.org/web/20160801015535/http://download1.mwti.net/marketing/New_Artworks/eScan11/UserGuide/PDF/eScan_AV_User_Guide.zip As you can see, a Pentium II 200 MHz is the minimum hardware requirement, and this one has no SSE2 instruction set but MMX only, at least as far as I know. That means eSan Anti-Virus 11 should actually run on your old system.
WARNING, don't use that script! I'll start with saying it deletes major European languages, just a small part of the script: !da.pak -xr!de.pak -xr!el.pak -xr!en-GB.pak !nl.pak .
As you see, it deletes Danish, German, Greek, English, Dutch, not to mention you post links to a dubious Russian site.
In scripting language "!" means delete, omit.