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  1. Which version of XP are you needing the drivers for? The reason I ask is because I'd like to see if I can hunt down the specific drivers.
  2. Hello everyone, I am considering re-uploading the archive due to accidental duplicates...
  3. http://www.mediafire.com/file/50yi737yalhlaj3/Files_List_Screenshots.7z/file I hope this helps; after some investigating I found out I accidentally added some duplicates. For example I have two copies of .NET Framework 4. (My mistake...)
  4. Thank you, and I'll get a listing of everything within the archive for you / everyone soon. (Oh, and for some reason I don't see an option to "pin" this post? Any idea why?
  5. Well done and thank you. Would you be able to port over the x64 version?
  6. 凛 (Lin) The End Of Corruption World - Silent To My Pain
  7. Do you have any updates that correspond to .NET Framework 4.0 for XP x64? (Not the ones that correspond with 2k3x64 but the orriginal ones before (2015)?
  8. Actually I have the post Post-EOL updates for XP 64 (2015) Including (2017)...
  9. That would be extremely helpful actually. My upload speed on my internet connection is very slow so it'll be awhile until my collection is uploaded anyways.
  10. I have gathered a large variety of updates, tweaks, other software / addons for XP x64 / 2k3 x64; of which I believe will or can be useful depending on the users needs. Now, I can't guarantee that I have all the updates are here but, I can at least offer what I have managed to collect. I hope that this collection helps some of you from at least having to hunt down some updates / software yourself. I have updates ranging from 2014 & lower, plus 2015 & 2017 along with some other enhancements, tweaks, and software. To clarify, I am absolutely not responsible for damages or incorrect usage of software / updates from this archive. PLEASE be careful & always make backups before proceeding with anything! Good luck! Sincerely, XP-x64-Lover Download Link: https://www.mediafire.com/file/q2d8qhynwdr6ad4/XPx64_%26_2k3x64_Updates_+_Tweaks_+_Other.7z/file Download Link (Screenshots of Archive contents): http://www.mediafire.com/file/50yi737yalhlaj3/Files_List_Screenshots.7z/file
  11. Phantasmagoria - At the ends of the rest period
  12. Well said@LoneCrusader; I couldn't of said it better myself.
  13. Hello everyone, I have been away for quite some time but, I wanted to let you all know that I have new information regarding how to get Windows XP Professional x64 Edition to boot in AHCI mode on the Intel Storage Controllers. It's corresponding to my ASUS SABERTOOTH x99 Drivers post. That is you'll find new information regarding ASUS SABERTOOTH X99 on XP x64. I've created a simple step by step guide on how to install and boot the onboard Intel AHCI drivers in XP x64. Just scroll down to my latest comment and yu'll see the Guide. I sincerely hope this helps. XP-x64-Lover
  14. I have been away for quite some time, due to being ill but, my health is improving and I hope to be more active on here in the future. For now, I have written a simple Step By Step Guide for you. I claim absolutely no responsibility for incorrect use of my instructions resulting; in damage of any kind. It is up to you to be careful; there is always risks involved when installing or setting up anything. Please do be careful. First before all else, make at least one backup image of your Windows XP Professional x64 Edition install; if you don't know how I would be happy to show you ways in which to do so. One way in particular is to use a program called MiniTool Partition Wizard Free, Or any other partition software that allows you to make bootable image backups of your Operating System. You will be needing an extra HDD or SSD handy to copy it over to but, you can use USB interface or SATA / E-SATA or whatever interface you believe will work to copy it over. SATA / E-SATA is typically faster and is the most compatible in most cases. You should do this on a previous computer you have around though. To do this using MiniTool Partition Wizard Free you launch the application then select your bootable Windows XP Professional x64 Edition disk from the list. After that you need to click on Migrate OS to SSD/HD Wizard; then you select option B "I would like to move my operating system to another hard disk. And keep the original hard disk in my computer." Although, if you have multiple partitions on your disk, then select option A otherwise go with option B. After that you simply select the destination SSD or HDD you want to copy your bootable system image to. The destination disk will obviously be overwritten so keep that in mind. Make sure to backup any files you may have on it before you start the system disk copy. So, today I'm going to explain how I personally managed to get Windows XP Professional x64 Edition running on the ASUS SABERTOOTH x99 Motherboard with the on board SATA AHCI / RAID enabled. This Guide is intended to be rather simple and I do hope it is helpful to you. To speculate, it should boot through regular IDE with the default IDE drivers within the Operating System, as long as you have IDE enabled; although in this case it is not totally relevant to AHCI / RAID because we need them to be enabled within the Operating System in order to install the drivers via a special method below. Although, It may be possible to have IDE enabled on one of the two storage controllers and have AHCI enabled on the other; with the boot device plugged into the IDE mode storage controller. Then you'd install the AHCI driver within the Operating System that booted through IDE mode; after that you switch your boot device to the AHCI controller and simply go into the BIOS / UEFI and change the IDE mode to AHCI. Although, I cannot say this with certainty but, it could theoretically work if done correctly. This is mainly in case you can't afford another SATA Card or desire an alternative method. I have not truly tested the IDE method. The only current way I've managed to get it to boot via AHCI / RAID is to use a previous install of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. (It may ask you to activate Windows again though, so make sure you are prepared for that in advance). If you have a Volume License copy of Windows XP Professional x64 Edition then you need not worry about being prompted to activate at anytime. Now, in order to get the Intel AHCI / RAID drivers to work, you must first have an extra SATA controller; you can do this by using a third party PCI-E x1 SATA Card by Marvell or any other SATA cards compatible with Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. (I used Marvell SI-PEX40065). Now, the drivers for the Third Party SATA Card must be installed before you can boot from it. To do this, simply use your previous computer or any handy / compatible computer you got nearby. Make sure to install the Third Party SATA Card Drivers once you have booted into your previous / other computer. After that, shutdown and then put your boot device (HDD or SSD). back into the computer case with the ASUS SABERTOOTH x99 Motherboard; then plug your boot device into the Third Party SATA Card. After that is done, turn the computer on and go ahead and enter your BIOS / UEFI using either the delete key or the F2 key. From there you'll navigate to Advanced then to PCH Storage Configuration; next change SATA Controller 1 to AHCI or RAID depending on your needs, in this case I recommend using AHCI if you've never setup a RAID before or are unsure on which to use for simply booting your device. For beginners I recommend AHCI; and if in the future you want to build a RAID then do so wisely. (I have a RAID setup for my two SSD's in RAID-0, it was fairly painless to setup but, I employ you to always have one or even two backups of your original Operating System aka Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. Then scroll down more and also change SATA Controller 2 to AHCI. (The second Intel Storage Controller does not support RAID). This Guide and it's steps also can apply to Windows XP Professional 32-bit and other 32-bit versions of Windows XP. Although, make sure to use the correct 32-bit Drivers for your devices to avoid issues; and as always backups are essential. Now, once you've booted into the Operating System yu'll notice 'New Hardware' to be installed, what yu'll do next is simply use Device Manager to manually install the SATA Controller Drivers from the SATA Drivers I provided you; the ones in which correspond to AHCI for now. Then yu'll need to restart but, in this case shut down instead; so that you may unplug your boot device from the Third Party SATA Card and then plug it into the one of the two On board Intel SATA Controllers. Also, be sure that your boot device is set for first priority booting, otherwise the BIOS / UEFI may not boot it. Plus, yu'll need to make sure CSM is enabled and configured for legacy boot. I do hope this simple Guide was helpful in some way; and if not please do let me know what you need explained further. Also, I hope you all have a great day and rest of the year on; take care! Good luck & Enjoy!! Sincerely, - XP-x64-Lover
  15. Hello everyone! I wanted to inform you all that I re-uploaded my original post (Thanks to 430VX). My re-uploaded post will be where you'll find all new information on my progress on other projects regarding XP x64 on new Motherboards, ranging from Intel x99, Ryzen, New Intel boards; as well as step by step guides on how to set things up. I'll be traveling but, once I get back to my office / work area, I will begin testing things and updating you all on my progress. So, check out my re-uploaded post and follow so yu'll know whats going on. Thanks everyone, take care! - XP-x64-Lover
  16. Sorry everyone for my absence, with MSFN losing my content and other information; as well as me going on "vacation" a few months ago, It's been difficult to stay in contact and also work on my projects since all my machines and tools were elsewhere... So, when I get back from traveling; which wont be long from now. I plan on finalizing my testing with my Ryzen motherboard; I got it specifically for XP x64, did tons of research before hand and will be doing more regarding personally testing it. This is something I am beyond passionate about; so I will do my best to make XP x64 work on Ryzen one way or another. Also, regarding guides and such pertaining to Intel x99 Sabertooth, AMD Ryzen, & possibly Newer Intel Boards; I will see about creating either video guides or simple step by step ones with screenshots. Either way, I will show everyone EXACTLY how I did it to get Intel x99 Sabertooth to work with XP x64, following my possible success with AMD Ryzen; I will do the same and so forth. Any new information will be posted here only. So, in other words I'd suggest following this post because there may indeed be some MORE useful information in the near future. Thank you for the support; I look forward to sharing my finding VERY soon! Take Care! - XP-x64-Lover
  17. These drivers are derived directly from my Windows XP Professional x64 Edition (Volume License) install on my ASUS SABERTOOTH X99 Workstation. None of the drivers have been modified. They've been tested to work successfully on the ASUS SABERTOOTH X99 Motherboard. The download link is below! Please open the read me file for more information and what to expect; before proceeding with any driver installation. Download Link: http://www.mediafire.com/?1noclu654luf9 (Make sure to have 7-Zip so you can open the archive.) Enjoy!! - XP-x64-Lover
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