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Compiling ACPI v2.0 driver for Windows XP SP3 and Windows 2003 SP2 (x32/x64)


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Hi all. Tried to install on 2014 laptop with Intel Bay Trail-M chipset. First I compiled acpi. Created a new iso image. Recorded on a flash drive through yumi. At the first stage of the installation, the installer appears and the laptop immediately turns off by itself. What is the problem? You can help?

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Guys, I've been following your research for a long time. Thank you very much for your research to enable new hardware to install XP.I have a computer that wants to install xp32. Which ACPI and AHCI are most suitable for me?CPU:9900K

Motherboard: ASUS Z390 apex

Memory: DDR4 8x2g

Hard disk: I have Samsung 980 nvme, 970nvme, 950 pro, which one is more suitable for XP?

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@Mov AX, 0xDEAD

I've noticed that my 5950X CPU is idleing at +60°C and consuming about 140W+ also when idle (at least according to HWMonitor) when booted into XP.

I'm assuming this is ACPI related? could we debug this?

It would be preferable for it to not consume so much power when idle.

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@Mov AX, 0xDEAD

Changing power Options did not help.

ThrottleStop does not work on XP anymore.

any other software you can think of?

P.S

I think this high power usage could be ACPI related, what do you think?

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@Mov AX, 0xDEAD

I noticed that there are no processors listed in device manager, could that be the issue?

In Win11 the HWID for the processor is ACPI\VEN_ACPI&DEV_0007

and no such device exists in XP.

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