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


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Hi, I bought for few Euro a notebook from 2017, HP 255 g6, Bios F20 e2-9000e AMD cpu with integrated graphik R2.

It is very slow. But there is a graphik driver for XP.

It looks, as if there is a problem related to acpi.sys.

I only can install XP SP3 on the HP 255 g6, Bios F20 e2-9000e AMD cpu with integrated graphik R2, when hitting F7 F8 during setup in TXT mode.

This gives the "Standard PC". No acpi at all. This works.

If I try to install in normal Acpi Multiprocessor, I can see for a second the harddisk, but then the compi shuts down.

Never I have seen this behavior before.

Dietmar

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@Mov AX, 0xDEAD

I also test the brandnew acpi.sys from George King. Exact the same behavior.

I can make a try to debug this BSOD via Lan from you, Mov AX, 0xDEAD, possible because it has a supported Realtek Lan chip.

But this will be hard work, because I have no working XP SP3, so that I can boot from this XP for to fetch the Bsod.

 

 

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@Damnation

My problem is, that the HP 255 g6 shows Bsod 0x7B with acpi, means that the arcpath cant be found to the boot device.

So, no information about the reason for this Bsod during debug.

But it depends on acpi, because with "Standard PC" setup of XP works.

This is such a strange behavior, because I can see my harddisk for a second at XP-Setup, but then compi shuts down

Dietmar

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1 hour ago, Dietmar said:

...But it depends on acpi, because with "Standard PC" setup of XP works.

@Dietmar what happens if you first make a standard/regular XP installation and then substitue tha acpi later?

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@Mark-XP

1.) Edit Hal entry in registry via regedit to this

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\ACPI_HAL\0000]
"ConfigFlags"=dword:00000000
"Legacy"=dword:00000000
"DeviceReported"=dword:00000001
"Service"="\\Driver\\ACPI_HAL"
"HardwareID"=hex(7):61,00,63,00,70,00,69,00,61,00,70,00,69,00,63,00,5f,00,6d,\
  00,70,00,00,00,00,00
"CompatibleIDs"=hex(7):44,00,45,00,54,00,45,00,43,00,54,00,45,00,44,00,49,00,\
  6e,00,74,00,65,00,72,00,6e,00,61,00,6c,00,5c,00,41,00,43,00,50,00,49,00,5f,\
  00,48,00,41,00,4c,00,00,00,44,00,45,00,54,00,45,00,43,00,54,00,45,00,44,00,\
  5c,00,41,00,43,00,50,00,49,00,5f,00,48,00,41,00,4c,00,00,00,00,00
"Capabilities"=dword:00000000
"ClassGUID"="{4D36E966-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}"
"Class"="Computer"
"Driver"="{4D36E966-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\\0000"
"Mfg"="(Standardcomputer)"
"DeviceDesc"="ACPI-Multiprocessor-PC"

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\ACPI_HAL\0000\LogConf]

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\Root\ACPI_HAL\0000\Control]
"DeviceReported"=dword:00000001

 

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On 2/25/2023 at 2:58 AM, TheFighterJetDude said:

Why not x64 ?!

How do you install windows xp on z790?

My motherbord is asus z790p

And intell core i9 13 th

Wont install 16 of deferent version of windows with sata and nvme and ahci and....

There is on option for ide in this moderbord on bios

0x000000A5

 

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On the HP 255 g6 with any XP SP3 ACPI install, the compi seems to loose any contact to the boot device,

no matter if Sata or USB. Independend from the underlying boot device driver.

And because of this comes the Bsod 0x7B

Dietmar

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This will not help.

I succeed to boot XP from USB this crazy HP 255 g6.

And get 2 entries in Device-Manager: For Standard PC and Acpi Multiprocessor.

But only with Standard PC it boots, Bsod 0x7B with Acpi Multiprocessor.

So, there must be something in Bios, what disrupted the arcpath to any boot device,

when you choose any acpi on this notebook.

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