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  1. Since the 500 series cards are still technically Fermi , could those cards work with the 258.96 driver if they were added ?
  2. I use 2 1080p monitors with my i3 9100f gtx 460 rig, with the 258.96 driver !
  3. I know it won't be easy, but with time and if the community helps out it can probably work out !
  4. @blackwingcat When you start working on the extended kernel v3.2 these are some things that could possibly be added to it (some people on reddit came up with this list): functional Security Center and Windows Firewall (backported from Windows XP SP3) Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (without license issues) Microsoft Office 2010 (without any installation issues) VirtualBox (up to 5.2.44) VMware Workstation (support up to 10.0.7) and VMware Player (support up to 6.0.7) (without any installation issues) Add SSE3 support (and still keep SSE2 support) Full exFAT file system support without any unformatted issues Microsoft Security Essentials 4.2.223 (without any installation issues) Avast Free Antivirus (support up to 18.8.2356) without any installation issues Fixed empty Gadget Gallery "bug" on Windows Sidebar 6.0 for Windows 2000 (even with Extended Kernel) to allow adding gadgets as making it more functional. Functional Rufus 2.18 (to allow creating bootable USB flash drives on Windows 2000) Allow MiniChrome 87, 360Chrome 12.0 & 13.5 (based on Chromium 86), and XPChrome (based on Chromium 115) to function and work properly without any crashing/problems on Windows 2000 (even with Extended Kernel). Steam (version for Windows XP) without closing issues on Windows 2000. Battle.net for Windows XP Fixed freezing bug with WindowBlinds 4 (even if PrintWindow function is enabled) Tuneup Utilities 2013 support Keyboard bugfix (to allow the keyboard to function) for PCEM v17 on Windows 2000 Latest zoom version for Windows XP (with working screen share) on Windows 2000 Windows Live Essentials 2009 (fully works) Windows Powershell 2.0 Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 (without crashing) on Windows 2000 (CS4 loads on 2000 currently, but then when I create a project it crashes) GPT disk + UEFI support (ported from XP/32 bit 2003?) Also, for the Extended Core v1.7: Support up to 2TB of RAM on the server editions, or at least 128GB on 2000 Pro (2TB on all versions should be fine) Working VMware Workstation 10.0.7 / VMware Player 6.0.7 drivers Working VirtualBox 5.2.44 drivers Working newer USB ethernet / wireless network adapters (that required Windows XP SP2/SP3) Working Avast Antivirus 18.8.2356 kernel drivers (that required XP SP3) Add USB 3.0+USB 3.1+USB 3.2, and NVMe support for Intel/AMD and other manufacturer motherboards Could this be done eventually? Thank you
  5. So, I tried this modded USB driver from daniel_k for intel USB3 on Windows 2000, and it does work on intel b365 and z390, but when I installed it on my asus Z790 board, it causes a kmode_exception_not_handled BSOD. Would it be possible to get this driver working on Z690/Z790 so I can get my 13700k fully running on 2000. Daniel has not updated the driver since new years eve 2019 and yet the intel sata driver listed still somehow works on Z790 despite not being a universal driver
  6. Hi @blackwingcat, Would it be possible to backport the kernel mode driver framework 1.11, and microsoft's generic usb3/NVME/SATA, just like it was done for XP ? Thanks !
  7. Could you please repost this? It is archived and I cannot download this. I would like to try this
  8. I wasn't sure what the workaround was as the video got taken down.
  9. What was this if you don't mind me asking? The video got taken down
  10. I was able to install my gtx 460 with vanilla sp4, you just need to manually install the driver in the device manager.
  11. @daniel_kHi, when I try the USB driver on my i5 8400, it works fine! However, when I try installing it on my Z690 12900k system, I get a KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED blue screen. Do you know why this is ? Could it be something with ACPI? On the i5 8400, I think I used MPS mode. I wouldn't think it is not compatible, because otherwise it either would say it can't find compatible hardware, or there would be an error code, like 10. Also, I got it working on the coffee lake system without the extended kernel.
  12. Hi everyone! So, I managed to pretty much get x64 XP running on my 12900k! USB n all, including the chipset thanks to XP2ESD! However, after I installed my GTX 770 drivers (both 355.98 and 368.81), I rebooted, and it just hangs at the XP boot screen. Oddly enough, sometimes when I say "Last known good config", it boots perfectly, even with my GPU drivers working! But, it is not consistant, and for the most part, it does not even work (does the same thing). Even safe mode doesn't boot at times!
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