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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
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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 !
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ntoskrnl extender for windows 2000
TheFighterJetDude replied to Damnation's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Hmm I might check -
ntoskrnl extender for windows 2000
TheFighterJetDude replied to Damnation's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
Could you please repost this? It is archived and I cannot download this. I would like to try this -
I wasn't sure what the workaround was as the video got taken down.
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What was this if you don't mind me asking? The video got taken down
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Nvidia Graphics driver for Windows 2000 (2010)
TheFighterJetDude replied to Jakob99's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
I was able to install my gtx 460 with vanilla sp4, you just need to manually install the driver in the device manager. -
Windows 2000 BETA drivers for testing purposes
TheFighterJetDude replied to daniel_k's topic in Windows 2000/2003/NT4
@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. -
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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I am pretty sure I tried Windows 2000's modded ACPI driver made by BlackWingCat (he only made one as far as I know), and it didn't work on any machine I tried it on. I tried XP's ACPI drivers (integrated it just as I did into the XP ISOs, and I got an "ACPI.sys is corrupted." error when the initial files are loading. Also they should backport Microsoft's xHCI Root Hub and the KMDF 1.11. Also NVMe etc. It would be great !!!!!
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Welp, after disabling the AMD USB 2.0 Hub, and some USB composite devices, I managed to get 32 bit XP to load normally with keyboard and mouse, however after I plug in my webcam (or anything else for that matter), and then I reboot, it once again goes to a blank screen after loading. However, it doesn't hang. I am able to turn on/off num lock caps lock and scroll lock on the usb keyboard, and there is some disk activity
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I notice that it loads fine without any usb ports enabled at all, or if there are only, say, 2 of them enabled, and even then, only the usb keyboard or mouse can be used. Only 1. In fact, even non keyboard things will cause it not to load normally, and sometimes not even in safe mode. I disabled the HID for the LED controller already
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I think I made SOME progress. In safe mode, I got both my USB keyboard AND mouse working, even after rebooting. But in normal mode, I only got it to work properly with either keyboard or mouse. I think it may have booted without crashing ONCE in normal mode with both (my PS/2 keyboard match up with the USB one when I turned on/off NUM lock), and there was some disk activity, but the screen was blank after the loading screen. The next time I booted normal with both, it crashed again. My motherboard has a PS/2 splitter port, but not a onboard serial port. It might have a header, but there is an onboard serial port.