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the installation of windows 2000 was blocked in LENOVO G500


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10 hours ago, win32 said:

The freezing on "Setup is starting Windows 2000" is likely not related to the installation media or to AHCI drivers. It happens with many newer BIOSes, especially InsydeH20 as well as all revisions of Apple BIOS emulation. It happens because Windows 2000 has problems detecting certain extraneous hardware like serial ports with these newer boards. Perhaps ntdetect.com can be modified to not detect serial ports/floppy drives by default on newer machines?

What happens when you press F5 and select "Standard PC" when Windows 2000 setup starts loading?

I will try it and tell you what happened :)

 

10 hours ago, win32 said:

The freezing on "Setup is starting Windows 2000" is likely not related to the installation media or to AHCI drivers. It happens with many newer BIOSes, especially InsydeH20 as well as all revisions of Apple BIOS emulation. It happens because Windows 2000 has problems detecting certain extraneous hardware like serial ports with these newer boards. Perhaps ntdetect.com can be modified to not detect serial ports/floppy drives by default on newer machines?

What happens when you press F5 and select "Standard PC" when Windows 2000 setup starts loading?

I changed it to standard, and this is what happened. 

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13 hours ago, jaclaz said:

Try and see.

That equates more or less (more less than more) to one of the possible usages of winnt32, i.e. using the syspart switch:

but no, it won't work, unless you dd the whole disk or however the volume information and disk signature (much more complex than the manual way already suggested to you.

jaclaz

 

the same problem

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So you have two problems: non-functioning AHCI drivers and a crappy ACPI-BIOS implementation.

The "iastor.sys is corrupt" error can be bypassed by slipstreaming SP4 UR1 or USP 5.1 (though the latter has issues with USB 1.1 drivers and KB888111 if that is not slipstreamed at the same time). And there may be another issue coming into play with Windows 2000 USB installs and non-ACPI HALs, where it may fail to load AHCI drivers totally (I've experienced it on a Kaby Lake laptop and a Xeon X5670 machine where Windows 2000 successfully installed from USB using AHCI and the ACPI MP HAL).

The second one will have to with disabling devices like serial ports, which may not be possible with your BIOS.

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5 hours ago, win32 said:

So you have two problems: non-functioning AHCI drivers and a crappy ACPI-BIOS implementation.

The "iastor.sys is corrupt" error can be bypassed by slipstreaming SP4 UR1 or USP 5.1 (though the latter has issues with USB 1.1 drivers and KB888111 if that is not slipstreamed at the same time). And there may be another issue coming into play with Windows 2000 USB installs and non-ACPI HALs, where it may fail to load AHCI drivers totally (I've experienced it on a Kaby Lake laptop and a Xeon X5670 machine where Windows 2000 successfully installed from USB using AHCI and the ACPI MP HAL).

The second one will have to with disabling devices like serial ports, which may not be possible with your BIOS.

The Windows 2000 installation that I own contains USP 5.1

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AHCI compatible ID

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03&REV_04
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03
PCI\VEN_8086&CC_010601
PCI\VEN_8086&CC_0106
PCI\VEN_8086
PCI\CC_010601
PCI\CC_0106
 

help me to find the driver please

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5 hours ago, windows2 said:

AHCI compatible ID

PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03&REV_04
PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03
PCI\VEN_8086&CC_010601
PCI\VEN_8086&CC_0106
PCI\VEN_8086
PCI\CC_010601
PCI\CC_0106
 

help me to find the driver please

BlackWingCat's Intel Matrix Storage Manager drivers should work. They can be found here. When adding the driver with nLite, choose "Intel(R) 7 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller".

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21 minutes ago, Ximonite said:

BlackWingCat's Intel Matrix Storage Manager drivers should work. They can be found here. When adding the driver with nLite, choose "Intel(R) 7 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller".

Ximonite, with all due respect :) , that is not entirely unlike saying they are "on the internet".

If you search for:
Windows 2000
Drivers
English
Intel

you have several result, none with name exactly corresponding to your post.

Should be this one:

Intel Rapid Storage Manager 8.9a for Windows 2000 + Extended Core(Intel 7 Series 蟇セ蠢�)

http://win2k.org/cgi-bin/dl.cgi?file=iata89bw2k.zip&lang=en

that does have "PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03&CC_0106" in ahci.inf.

jaclaz

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7 hours ago, jaclaz said:

Ximonite, with all due respect :) , that is not entirely unlike saying they are "on the internet".

If you search for:
Windows 2000
Drivers
English
Intel

you have several result, none with name exactly corresponding to your post.

Should be this one:

Intel Rapid Storage Manager 8.9a for Windows 2000 + Extended Core(Intel 7 Series 蟇セ蠢�)

http://win2k.org/cgi-bin/dl.cgi?file=iata89bw2k.zip&lang=en

that does have "PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_1E03&CC_0106" in ahci.inf.

jaclaz

 

8 hours ago, Ximonite said:

BlackWingCat's Intel Matrix Storage Manager drivers should work. They can be found here. When adding the driver with nLite, choose "Intel(R) 7 Series Chipset Family SATA AHCI Controller".

Does it require integration of Extended Core with nLite ? . Because it did not work

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5 hours ago, win32 said:

If it works with XP x64 (which it does), then it should work with Windows 2000. But you must make sure that the AHCI drivers are present on that machine as well.

The other computer I have is running in IDE mode but I think it is possible to install AHCI drivers from Blackwingcats drivers before transferring.

http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/813816.html

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5 hours ago, windows2 said:

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When integrating the drivers, are you selecting only the device that matches the one in your laptop? I know that selecting all of the devices can cause this error.

Here is what I'm talking about:

nLite_driver_options.png

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12 hours ago, win32 said:

Intel Rapid Storage Manager 8.9, the one @jaclaz linked, does need extended core, but version 7.6 which is also on win2k.org, doesn't.

Boy do I hate this.

WHICH one is the 7.6 version for the Intel 7 series? 

Snippet of the Search results on http://win2k.org/ :

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Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000(Intel 5 Series 莉・蜑榊ッセ蠢�-type c)Windows 2000OtherNot supported2010/12

Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000(Intel 6 Series 蟇セ蠢�-type d)Windows 2000OtherNot supported2011/01

Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000(Intel 8 Series 蟇セ蠢�-type e)Windows 2000OtherNot supported2014/03

Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000(Intel 9 Series 蟇セ蠢�-type f)Windows 2000OtherNot supported2015/03

Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000(Intel 200 Series 蟇セ蠢�-type g)Windows 2000OtherNot supported2016/12

Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000(Intel 300 Series 蟇セ蠢�-type h)

 

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