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


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I wish Windows XP could be installed with ISO only. But after another year, I got tired. cant. It resists strongly:boring:

Maybe in the future it can be done with changes in ISO.

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14 minutes ago, SEDANEH said:

Maybe in the future it can be done with changes in ISO.

That's what the optional patch integrator script is for.

or you can use dietmar's prepatched ISO.

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@Damnation

The problem is, that even after I boot XP to full desktop in Acpi Multiprocessor mode on the HP 255 g6 with E2-9000e cpu,

because I have no keyboard and no mouse, it is impossible for me to install any driver.

The USB devices and most of the others are a little bit different on the HP and the Lenovo.

The only way to overcome this, would be to change by hand all the driver entries from Lenovo to those from HP.

But this would be like to write the DSDT and SSDTs new

Dietmar

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22 minutes ago, Dietmar said:

@SEDANEH

With my xp.iso, that I send to you, you can burn a real CD and install XP SP3 via a real Sata CD-Rom drive

Dietmar

yes

by xp iso that you sending

i burned a cd and sata dvd drive but i see A5

after reset and booting cd  befor setup is star, i press F7 to skip acpi and i see 7B

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@Damnation

I solved all acpi errors before.

The "only" error that stays is, that for some strange reasons no vga driver can be loaded in second boot phase. Also that one from VMware not.

It is a problem of the DSDT and SSDTs of the Bios from the HP, because with changed against the acpi tables from the Lenovo board

XP boots. But the hardware is different, especially the USB devices and so no keyboard and no mouse

Dietmar

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@SEDANEH

When you have as boot device a Sata-harddisk, that is formatted with MBR

and correct settings in Bios for "Legacy" boot, CSM enabled, Security disabled,

my xp.iso works for your motherboard

Dietmar

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55 minutes ago, Dietmar said:

@SEDANEH

When you have as boot device a Sata-harddisk, that is formatted with MBR

and correct settings in Bios for "Legacy" boot, CSM enabled, Security disabled,

my xp.iso works for your motherboard

Dietmar

I received your Windows and flash booted it, but before showing the Windows installation menu, it stops and does not reach the installation stage, it does not give an error, but the keyboard is disabled.

I don't have a CD to try now, but I will try the CD later

i stoped this level

 

 

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@Mov AX, 0xDEAD

Can the problem of XP Acpi-Multiprocesor with the HP 255 g6 Notebook happen,

because the Bios reserves 0 Kbyte of low memory

Dietmar

EDIT: I see, that this 0 KB message of low memory depends only on the grldr version.

 

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4 hours ago, Damnation said:

@SEDANEH

The pic looks like you're installing on a HP laptop now?

Weren't you trying to install on an ASUS Z790 motherboard?

sorry  i send this picture from google

my mainbord is asus z790

I am trying to install Windows XP method

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