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


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@RandyOC

Now I have mouse and USB3.

But mostly starts only with setting /ONECPU in boot.ini.

And yes, may be this crazy board has memory problems:

Before, I always see a white LED. very intensive shining. Then not.

Now I delete the XMP profile for the ram in Bios.

Now the white LED shines again, but a lot of times Bsod 0xA, means unstable.

This is as with my tests before on AMD boards with Ryzen cpu.

XP 64bit is MUCH more unstable than XP SP3.

Dietmar

PS: In Device Manager, all cpu cores are listed correct.

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2 minutes ago, Dietmar said:

Now I have the timerhack for hal.dll XP bit64, Lan with Basilisk Browser, but still works only with /ONECPU in boot.ini

Dietmar

What does /ONECPU do? Runs it on a single core?

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@George King

Can you please send me those updates?

I get everything to work but only on 1 core:

Lan, USB3,2, sound, graphik, hackfortimer hal.dll, Internet, Benchmark 3Dmark2001, Geekbench 2.4.

I also booted this from 970 Pro nvme, with 1 core is all ok, ultrafast, with more cores: Bsod 0xA.

EDIT: I also succeeded with USB boot. The same.

I get it ONE time to run with all cores

Dietmar

PS: May be, somebody has an idea, what I can test more.

EDIT2: On the Asrock z690 Extreme board with 12900k cpu the behavior is exact the same.

So it is a problem of x64 SP2 with newer cpu's, I think acpi related.

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