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Dietmar

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  1. Hi, I make an interesting discovery: On all boards z370, z390, z690 that I tested under XP SP3 with ram patch all with 32 Gbyte ram and the Win8 USB3 driver, after about 40 Gbyte of millions of files, photos, movies, docs, pdf etc. comes a message, that not enough system resources. When I disconnect the 200 Gbyte Sandisk ultrafast USB3.2 stick, the same happens after the next 40 Gbyte. But today I copy this 200 Gbyte stick on an Acer Aspire m7720 with FX58m board from 2009 (!) with 6Gbyte DDR3 Ram and i920 cpu and an 4 port USB3 card in Pcie slot. And voila: The whole stick on this old compi is copied in half of the time compared with an z690 board and no message about not enough system resources appears Dietmar EDIT: This 4 port PCIe card is from Via with VEN_1106&DEV_3483 but not with its original VIA driver. The USB3 driver is the nice one from @Mov AX, 0xDEAD ported from Win8. So it seems to be a problem of all(?) Intel USB3. EDIT2: This 40GB problem under XP SP3 happens on all Intel USB ports, USB3.0, USB3.1, USB3.2. USB2 I do not test because for this I need days. And it happens after the same 40Gb from USB stick also without the nice memory patch from @daniel_k. EDIT3: On the Asrock z690 Extreme, on all USB3 ports, the Sandisk USB stick shows more than 240 Mbyte/s with Crystal diskmark. On the VIA USB Pcie card the same stick shows 140 Mb/s. But in real, the copy on the Via USB3.0 card is about a factor 2 faster for millions of files. For all those tests I use the same USB3 driver modded from Win8 from the last Integrator package Optional Patch Integrator v3.3.0b3 from @Outbreaker. But it seems not to be a problem of this USB3 driver, because on VIA USB3 Pcie 4 slot card VEN_1106&DEV_3483 this driver works perfect. Other versions of this driver show exact the same 40Gb problem on all(?) Intel USB3. EDIT4: It depends not on the USB stick. A Kingston Workspace with 64Gb shows the same error after copy of about 40 Gbyte. And the same happens vice versa, when I copy more than about 40 Gbyte from harddisk to this USB stick. All is formatted with NTFS and has all patches for XP SP3 until May 2014 and also all Posready updates.
  2. @steregushchyy Make a try, which drivers work best for you with the XP SP3 from Ramsey, there you can choose drivers http://www.zone94.com/downloads/software/operating-systems/123-windows-xp-professional-sp3-x86-integral-edition Dietmar
  3. @steregushchyy Just copy new acpi.sys instead of acpi.sy_ into folder i386 (delete acpi.sy_ there). No need to compress. And you need to extract with 7Zip the folder sp3.cab in i386 and change there acpi.sys against new one and compress it again with cabpck14, place it after this with same name sp3.cab into i386 folder Dietmar
  4. @steregushchyy Until now, on each board you can install XP SP3 as long as its Bios offers CSM. On newer boards you may find only Lan i219, where until now no driver for XP exists. I have 2 boards, where XP SP3 runs very nice: First is Asrock Fatal1ty Z370 Gaming K6 (stable, fast, 3 full armed PCIe slots, overclock, all drivers for XP) Second is Asrock z690 Extreme, for this you need an external Lan card for XP Dietmar
  5. @steregushchyy In most cases, the AHCI driver from Fernando 1006 is enough. You need the new acpi.sys V5 for boards >= Skylake oder AMD Ryzen or some crazy boads like Baytrail. But I have a X99 board, where I need the modded acpi.sys for XP bit 64 and not for XP SP3 Dietmar PS: Anyway you need also the for USB3 modded driver for XP SP3.
  6. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Do you have an idea, what I can test on the Flex 10, for to have sound at once Dietmar
  7. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Here now after refreshing RW. And yes, the device UAA is gone when disabled Dietmar Nosound Sound
  8. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD This "small" bug with sound may be a really big bug for all the Baytrail chips. Because the Baytrail chips have one and the same the Realtek sound, USB, cpu all together in one chip, called SoC. In Linux they solved the problem with intel_idle.max_cstate=1 https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=109051 Dietmar PS: The Linux Bug report mentioned also the power shutdown problem on all Baytrail Soc, brrr.. https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70931
  9. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD A look in the old XP thread shows me, that the Baytrail board Q1900m has exact the same problem with the UAA driver. So maybe it is a hardware problem of Intel Baytrail chips Dietmar
  10. @Dave-H This can also be a working solution for @Damnation and his USB problem. Can you write short Tutorial about to get this batch file working under XP Dietmar
  11. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD I think, that it is not allowed, that in UAA Bus Relations are 2 Entries. Only one is allowed(?) Dietmar
  12. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD NoSound UAA no entries in Bus Relations Sound UAA 2 entries in Bus Relations HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_10EC&DEV_0269&SUBSYS_17AA3800&REV_1001\4&16ee679&0&0001 HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_2882&SUBSYS_80860101&REV_1000\4&16ee679&0&0201 EnergyStatus always D0 (NoSound, Sound) Dietmar
  13. @Dave-H I make a try with the more XP friendly Bios version 93cn27ww for the Flex 10 board. Exact the same symptoms, no restart, sound only when UAA driver disabled and then enabled again. And Sound lost again after next reboot. I also make a try with a naked IDE XP SP3, which I install on another compi. There, sound and restart work at once, but when put it into the Flex 10, same again. I think with @daniel_k , that this behavior is only because of its crazy DSDT Dietmar
  14. @daniel_k Dietmar ba930322: Device(GPED)OSNotifyCreate: 8A44AD38 (GPED) = 00000103 ba93032a: { ba93032a: Name(_ADR,Zero) ba930330: Name(_HID,"INT0002") ba93033e: Name(_CID,"INT0002") ba93034c: Name(_DDN,"Virtual GPIO controller") ba93036a: Name(_UID,One) ba930370: Method(_CRS,0x8) ba930390: Method(_STA,0x0) ba930399: Method(_AEI,0x8) ba9303d3: Method(_E02,0x0) ba93058a: }
  15. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD @daniel_k @Damnation I run a full acpi Debug session on the Flex 10. Here is the output Dietmar https://ufile.io/qr620l0w
  16. @daniel_k Windbg tells, that hdaudbus is started, very strange Dietmar 0: kd> !devnode 8a498008 DevNode 0x8a498008 for PDO 0x8a3c2ce8 Parent 0x8a49d2c8 Sibling 0x8a498ed8 Child 0000000000 InstancePath is "PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_0F04&SUBSYS_398517AA&REV_0C\3&11583659&0&D8" ServiceName is "HDAudBus" State = DeviceNodeStarted (0x308) Previous State = DeviceNodeEnumerateCompletion (0x30d) StateHistory[09] = DeviceNodeEnumerateCompletion (0x30d) StateHistory[08] = DeviceNodeStarted (0x308) StateHistory[07] = DeviceNodeEnumerateCompletion (0x30d) StateHistory[06] = DeviceNodeStarted (0x308) StateHistory[05] = DeviceNodeStartPostWork (0x307) StateHistory[04] = DeviceNodeStartCompletion (0x306) StateHistory[03] = DeviceNodeResourcesAssigned (0x304) StateHistory[02] = DeviceNodeDriversAdded (0x303) StateHistory[01] = DeviceNodeInitialized (0x302) StateHistory[00] = DeviceNodeUninitialized (0x301) StateHistory[19] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[18] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[17] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[16] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[15] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[14] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[13] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[12] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[11] = Unknown State (0x0) StateHistory[10] = Unknown State (0x0) Flags (0x000000f0) DNF_ENUMERATED, DNF_IDS_QUERIED, DNF_HAS_BOOT_CONFIG, DNF_BOOT_CONFIG_RESERVED
  17. @daniel_k You are right. I succeed to install all the files from patch KB88111 and a look in device manager shows me, that now I have indeed hdaudbus.sys from XP SP2 at work. But the symptoms are exact the same, hdaudbus.sys is sleeping. I also set Group from hdaudbus.sys in Registry to System Reserved and Start=0 does not help Dietmar
  18. @Dave-H Seems to be a problem with hdaudbus.sys in XP SP3 and this version of the Realtek device. Microsoft offers a fix named KB88111 has to be installed before the audiodriver. But in update catalog and nowhere I can find it Dietmar
  19. @Dave-H I think it is better to have only one thread for XP. Here we solve the problems for XP on newer hardware, especially because auf acpi.sys. About the Flex 10 I still do not know, where the problem is. When you make a Standard PC install of XP SP3, can you reboot compi or does always the message appear "It is now safe to shut the compi down" or does it hang? This problem and also that with sound can be Acpi related Dietmar PS: Today I make an install of XP SP3 on the Flex 10 with XP SP3 Debug version. Maybe, that then Windbg has a chance to see, what is going on.
  20. @Dave-H I put this installation of XP SP3 on harddisk from the Flex 10 board to an FX58 board from 2009, also in IDE mode. There, Shutdown and Reboot with this naked XP SP3 installation from Flex 10 works. So, it is not a problem of the installation. It is a driver, that makes XP hang (only on reboot) that is also used in Safe Mode via F8. No yellow questionsmark. May be problem with keyboard or touchpad on the Flex 10, (here as PS/2) device marked. No advice in any *.log file, all looks ok Dietmar
  21. @Dave-H I make an XP SP3 install to the Flex 10 in IDE mode, only to new acpi.sys V5 changed. Before last Setup step of XP, means before last reboot, compi hangs on reboot Dietmar
  22. @Dave-H Now your Flex 10 behaves exact as mine. When I show in Device Manager all hidden devices, I see a yellow question mark at partmgr. This device you need, in other case you get Bsod 0x7B. I think, there is a conflict between something, but the behavior, that you describe, happens the same in Safe Mode via F8 or with emergency start with nearly no drivers. Is there a Log file at boot time from XP, that can tell more? May be, that there is also a possibility to use Windbg for to check this, but I dont know how Dietmar PS: Today in the afternoon I make an install from original XP SP3 CD in IDE mode, just naked, only with new acpi.sys V5 and look, if then the install logs tell something more.
  23. @Dave-H For to have sound, you have to deinstall in Device Manager system devices Microsoft UAA High Definition Audio, reinstall it again, after this sound works with Realtek driver Dietmar
  24. @Dave-H I use an own harddisk for XP in the Flex10. This harddisk before I write with Winhex 00 everywhere and prepare it with RMPrebUSB with MBR, ntldr, NTFS and force use of LBA. Then I install XP SP3 from scratch with the new acpi.sys V5 integrated. All works at once and very fast install. The only things that still not work on the Flex 10 under XP SP3 is the 3D graphik, because no driver for it. And also reboot still does not work (I never see this on any other compi), only shutdown works Dietmar PS: I use the Storahci driver from Kai Schtrom.
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