Dietmar Posted May 2 Posted May 2 @reboot12 Hi Gelip, does this mean, that I can make a try with my B860 DS3H board without any CSM, to boot XP SP3 bit32 there Dietmar
reboot12 Posted May 2 Posted May 2 1 hour ago, Dietmar said: does this mean, that I can make a try with my B860 DS3H board without any CSM, No. UEFI DUET32 is running from CSM mode. This is only boot support from GPT. Unfortunately, on ASUS T100TAF with UEFI32 BIOS loader 5472 does not work - I do not know why - maybe because the eMMC disk is not supported?
CRK Posted May 13 Posted May 13 (edited) even with paragon gpt loader issues exist, even with patched version, by default it has bugs, as documented here: http://hardwarefetish.com/?s=paragon part1: http://hardwarefetish.com/524-paragon-gpt_loadersys-bsod-analysis-and-fix part 2: http://hardwarefetish.com/612-gpt_loader-sys-revisited-file-read-problem part 3: http://hardwarefetish.com/777-paragon-gpt-loader-3 at the end i believe the better idea seems to use HD not larger than 2 TB with XP x32 or migrate to newer OS´s i have a 5 TB seagate separate into 2.x TB partitions , i have IDE mode to make sure the paragon drivers work , i notice when the partitions are getting full, data been copied gets corrupted, some data also been copied to external usb disk gets copied corrupted? even if i performed a crc check and data between source and destination match , under windows 10 x64 files some don't open, some vids are filled with 0000 when checked them with hex editor, when connect same usb hard drive under XP everything works (all files ok) , when i boot a virtual OS like Mini windows 10 and copy the same files on external drive all file are OK for both os, XP and 10 , so don't know if this is matter of disk sectors 4k, 512 etc...but this is really strange for me, i believe using PAE or not this strange behavior exist, need to do more test.. i am about to migrate to 2 TB and just get rid of this paragon driver btw i came here cos topic says (solved) could someone point me to the right direction ? what exactly is the solution to solve the issue? to use safely 5 - 6 or more TB on XP x86 ??' Edited May 13 by CRK better details
Dave-H Posted May 13 Posted May 13 Be aware that hardwarefetish.com is blocked by my ISP as a malware/phishing site. Proceed with great caution if you visit it!
CRK Posted May 14 Posted May 14 16 hours ago, Dave-H said: Be aware that hardwarefetish.com is blocked by my ISP as a malware/phishing site. Proceed with great caution if you visit it! i believe fortinet is triggering that false positive, it's a safe site....
Dave-H Posted May 14 Posted May 14 OK, but I can't override the block. As I said, those who can access it, proceed with caution!
CRK Posted May 14 Posted May 14 10 minutes ago, Dave-H said: OK, but I can't override the block. As I said, those who can access it, proceed with caution! use proxy, i visited this site before and did again to check any updates, nothing wrong with it
Multibooter Posted May 17 Posted May 17 (edited) On 5/13/2025 at 9:53 PM, Dave-H said: Be aware that hardwarefetish.com is blocked by my ISP as a malware/phishing site. Proceed with great caution if you visit it! You should be able to access the hardwarefetish.com pages via archive.org, e.g. https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/http://hardwarefetish.com/524-paragon-gpt_loadersys-bsod-analysis-and-fix The info at hardwarefetish.com about Paragon GPT Loader seems reliable to me, the best info around. hardwarefetish.com is apparently the home site of "dose" [Austrian beer can? ] who prepared several bug fixes of GPT loader, long after Paragon gave up on it. This home page has apparently not been changed over from http to https, so that you may get an "Untrusted Connection" warning or 404 etc if you load it via https, e.g. https://hardwarefetish.com/ Edited May 17 by Multibooter
Multibooter Posted May 17 Posted May 17 On 5/13/2025 at 5:14 PM, CRK said: ... at the end i believe the better idea seems to use HD not larger than 2 TB with XP x32 or migrate to newer OS´s ... i am about to migrate to 2 TB and just get rid of this paragon driver ... btw i came here cos topic says (solved) In my view the topic is far from solved, but I am optimistic that eventually it may be solved. For example, what about using a GPT HDD >2TB with WinXP on a laptop computer?
Dave-H Posted May 18 Posted May 18 14 hours ago, Multibooter said: You should be able to access the hardwarefetish.com pages via archive.org, e.g. https://web.archive.org/web/20250000000000*/http://hardwarefetish.com/524-paragon-gpt_loadersys-bsod-analysis-and-fix The info at hardwarefetish.com about Paragon GPT Loader seems reliable to me, the best info around. hardwarefetish.com is apparently the home site of "dose" [Austrian beer can? ] who prepared several bug fixes of GPT loader, long after Paragon gave up on it. This home page has apparently not been changed over from http to https, so that you may get an "Untrusted Connection" warning or 404 etc if you load it via https, e.g. https://hardwarefetish.com/ Thanks, yes, I did access it through the Wayback Machine. This is what I'm seeing if I try to access it normally - As you can see, it's not a browser block or security software block, it's a block by the ISP at source, which I've very rarely seen!
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