pepe Posted July 12, 2010 Share Posted July 12, 2010 hello folks,i tryed many times find solution for BSOD during installing myWin 2000 Pro SP4 onto my Sony Vaio CW series withnote: as we know many new notebooks from SONY is BIOS totally s***tythere is no possibility make any advanced settings thereMobile Intel® PM45 Express ChipsetwithMemory Controller: Mobile Intel® 82PM45 Memory Controller Hub (MCH)I/O Controller:Intel® I/O Controller Hub (ICH9M-B) SATA Controller found in AHCI mode---this information retrived undre my installed Windows XP PRO SP3--- previous solutions and browsing many tech forums was unsuccessfulnow i got my solution for Win 2000 SP4 hehe:-)1.step make copy from slipstreamed source of WIN XP SP3 Pro and replace files with WIN 2000 SP4 Pro:files: ntldr, ntdetect.com2.stepdownload this SATA drivers32bit Intel RST textmode driver v9.6.0.1014 WHQL---http://uloz.to/5310496/32bit-intel-rst-textmode-driver-v9.6.0.1014-whql.rar3.stepdownload this SATA drivers32-bit Floppy Configuration Utility for Intel® Matrix Storage Manager version 5.7.0.1011http://downloadcenter.intel.com/download.aspx?url=/10611/eng/f6flpy32_57.zip&DwnldId=10611〈=eng---extract this downloaded archive and extract file: temp.IMA via UltraISO4.stepcopy iaStor.sys from step 3. into folder with files from Step.2---in this case you will replace new iaStor.sys with older file5.stepintegrate drivers via nLITE in TEXTMODE --you will make these steps:a) select Drivers (integrate drivers into installationB) insert multiple driver folderc) select your folder with replaced file iaStor.sysd) choose TEXTMODE and selectIntel® ICH-9M-E/M SATA AHCI Controllere) select ok, make next and apply your integrating6. make boot iso7. during booting and loading installation cd if you will not press F7 you will get BSOD after pressing F7 acpi mode is disabled and your HD SATA disk is loaded:-))) you can continue with installation your slipstreamed and customized or what you want .. your WINDOWS 2000 PRO SP4 ---this idea cames that i saw many forums where people asking that during intalling of new ICH I/O Controllers for RAPID STORAGE MATRIX shows iaStor.sys corruptednote: official drivers for ICH10, ICH9 are not compatible with Windows 2000 so what i wrote here is my solution how to detect SATA HD on new notebooks with limited bios for (ICH9M-B) SATA Controller---enjoy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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