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


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Many thanks @Dietmar: Now that i read your reply i think to remember, that you've chosen such an approach in the past months too...

I do not have the equipment to make an install on a normal harddisk for this notebook, but a similar z170 board here, the Gigabyte Mini-ITX z170, and i could try to (Xx)clone the XP partition to the NVMe. Unfortunately it's m.2 NVMe interface is on it's backside (unaccessable at the moment) - but maybe i can utilize an adapter like this: https://www.delock.de/produkt/62864/merkmale.html

Currently there is an offer of such an adapter at "kleinanzeigen" (for 4 Euros :))... Have a nice day!

Edited by Mark-XP

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12 hours ago, Mark-XP said:

I do not have the equipment to make an install on a normal harddisk for this notebook, but a similar z170 board here, the Gigabyte Mini-ITX z170, and i could try to (Xx)clone the XP partition to the NVMe. Unfortunately it's m.2 NVMe interface is on it's backside (unaccessable at the moment)

Yyyess :cheerleader:and many thanks again @Dietmar! It did take some time for me to remember, that my nice&cheap Chieftec LT-01B indeed has a hole in the assembly area for the mobo. So it was easyly possible to mount the 970 Evo and (Xx)clone the XP system partition (from a backup harddisk) on it. To be on the safe side, i cloned the mbr and bootsector to the NVMe too.

Never saw XP booting fast like that :o, but i was quite nervous if it would boot up the Z170 Lenovo Yoga too... well, it does!

Exactly 12 (twelve) dialogs of new hardware appear, the screen res (2560x1440 native -> 1024x768) is horrible, and there is no sound: unfortunately the engineers opted for a Conexant Soundchip and i haven't found an appropriate driver for XP (one for older Lenovo notebooks didn't work).

But hey, i'm so happy to have a booting and working XP partition on the Yoga initially, now boring Win7 and Debian can follow for a nice tri-boot...

Edit: But what the heck is the cause for that halt during installation then, if a system - created with the same USB-install-stick - does run flawlessly once copied ??

Edited by Mark-XP
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@Dietmar

On 11/7/2024 at 10:41 PM, Dietmar said:

I have others with some special modd for notebooks,

Someone on ThinkPad P53 test my WinXP 64-bit tutorial and have BSOD ACPI A5 with this acpi.sys > link:

*** STOP: 0x000000A5 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFADE849EDC59, 0xFFFFFFFFC0140010,0 0x000000004 94E495F)
BSOD-A5.png

Edited by reboot12
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@reboot12 The important part of this Bsod is C0140010.

It means, that via acpi an invalid region for the target was specified.

C0140010, STATUS_ACPI_INVALID_REGION

I never saw this Bsod before in XP SP3, bit32.

In the evening I am at home and try to make a hack for it

Dietmar

Edited by Dietmar
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On 2/18/2024 at 8:55 PM, George King said:

Disable New HW UI

Which register entry should be used in WinXP 64-bit - XP or 2003?

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23 часа назад, Дитмар сказал:

Здравствуйте. Спасибо за ссылку и оперативную помощь. Я проверил acpi по вашей ссылке. С ним у меня синий экран (фото 1). I am using Windows XP x86. Если я использую acpi (5.1.2600.7777(1106)) он загружается без проблем. Также есть проблема с acpi (5.1.2600.7777(1106)), все порты USB не работают. Я перепробовал много драйверов. Я проверил драйверы из этой ветки и получил синий экран (фото 2). Информация о моем компьютере (фото 3 и фото 4). Windows установлена на NVME. Подскажите, пожалуйста, в чем может быть проблема?

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Edited by aliktz
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@aliktz

This files are all for XP SP2 bit64.

You tell, that you installed XP x86 32bit.

Make a try with a normal XP SP3 install, choosing Ramseys XP

Dietmar

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