George King Posted November 15, 2021 Posted November 15, 2021 (edited) Please continue here in original Win-Raid discussion. Thanks to WayBack machine - seems like many usefull informations are archived here! Also thanks for topic archive to @iyut! Download https://www.upload.ee/files/13683020/WinXP_2003_x32_on_modern_hardware.rar.html or https://www.mediafire.com/file/7cs86b216kfj2rt/WinXP_2003_x32_on_modern_hardware.rar/file Edited December 28, 2021 by George King Quote
Dietmar Posted November 15, 2021 Posted November 15, 2021 (edited) @George King Can you repeat your last post to me, because forum was closed before I can read it Dietmar PS: I notice, that the new Asus z690 boards can run Windows XP SP3 with full acpi support. Anybody here, who tested another z690 board under XP? Edited November 16, 2021 by Dietmar Quote
Mov AX, 0xDEAD Posted November 16, 2021 Posted November 16, 2021 (edited) Windows XP/2003 32-Bit on Modern Intel Hardware [spoiler="Missing ACPI 2.0 support, BSODs 0xA5(..., ..., ..., ...)"] Windows XP/2003 support only ACPI 1.0b syntax, last generation bioses uses ACPI 2.0+ To support ACPI 2.0 syntax need replace acpi.sys and apply additional patches to avoid known BSODs : ... Edited November 16, 2021 by Mov AX, 0xDEAD Quote
Dietmar Posted November 20, 2021 Posted November 20, 2021 (edited) Here is your content of spoiler Edited November 20, 2021 by Dietmar George King 1 Quote
infuscomus Posted November 23, 2021 Posted November 23, 2021 (edited) @Mov AX, 0xDEAD What would be the best way to tell ntoskrnl extender to wait a few seconds in C code? I want to see if waiting a few seconds might help the problematic 149C USB controller to start correctly. like have an if statement at the start checking if PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_149C is present then wait 5 seconds else continue as normal. Edited November 23, 2021 by infuscomus Quote
infuscomus Posted November 24, 2021 Posted November 24, 2021 @Dietmar@George King Do either of you know how to tell a driver to look for a specific device ID in C code? Quote
Mov AX, 0xDEAD Posted November 27, 2021 Posted November 27, 2021 On 11/23/2021 at 10:41 AM, infuscomus said: if PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_149C is present then wait 5 seconds else continue as normal. Hi infuscomus In kernel mode you can use KeStallExecutionProcessor(), it hangs current kernel thread for requested time, but remain kernel threads still be executing. Anyway this will not help you with usb controller because you need to know from what moment you need to make pause. Usb3 driver do heavy reset of usb hardware(it waits some declared time after reset), also bios may has special acpi init code for controller. I recommend first to try any LiveCD with Win8.0 and Win8.1 to see how controller initialized with native OS and ported MS USB3 driver. 5 seconds is too much, usb controller has much smaller waiting times Quote
ExtremeGrief Posted November 27, 2021 Posted November 27, 2021 I have PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_149C, is there any fix to make it work? Quote
infuscomus Posted November 28, 2021 Posted November 28, 2021 (edited) @ExtremeGrief No fix is available yet unfortunately. @Mov AX, 0xDEAD I'll give KeStallExecutionProcessor() a try anyway since I know the driver works for this controller in XP by disabling and re-enabling it, it's just something peculiar at boot time that is making it not work. To use KeStallExecutionProcessor() would putting this in DriverEntry of ntoskrn8.sys work? OldTime.QuadPart = Int32x32To64(1, -(10 * 1000 * 1000)); Status = KeStallExecutionProcessor( ); Windows 8.0 LiveCD - unmodded gives A5 BSOD - with patched acpi.sys it boots - 149C controller starts correctly. Windows 8.0 LiveCD - no A5 BSOD - 149C controller starts correctly. Edited November 28, 2021 by infuscomus Quote
Dietmar Posted November 28, 2021 Posted November 28, 2021 @infuscomus From @Mov AX, 0xDEAD "also bios may has special acpi init code for controller" , here 149C. May be it is enough, to look at DSDT in a Bios from a board for AMD with 149C USB, that works, and replace it in DSDT Dietmar Quote
ExtremeGrief Posted November 28, 2021 Posted November 28, 2021 39 minutes ago, Dietmar said: @infuscomus From @Mov AX, 0xDEAD "also bios may has special acpi init code for controller" , here 149C. May be it is enough, to look at DSDT in a Bios from a board for AMD with 149C USB, that works, and replace it in DSDT Dietmar I can give info for 149C or test cuz i want to get it working Quote
Dietmar Posted November 28, 2021 Posted November 28, 2021 (edited) I notice, that EDIT: Mistake from me with all its settings for each USB port is missed in "modern AMD DSDT" for USB Dietmar Edited November 28, 2021 by Dietmar Quote
infuscomus Posted November 28, 2021 Posted November 28, 2021 (edited) @Dietmar In DSDT it may have a different name - To determine BIOS name under windows 10 device manager, select USB controller, go to details tab, select BIOS device name. eg. - it could be something like \_SB.PCI0.GPP2.PTXH I'm skeptical that a DSDT modification will work, windows 7 has the same problem with the 149C controller, but something in the windows 8.0 ACPI driver makes it work at boot. Nonetheless I can try DSDT modification anyway thanks to grub2 if I need to. Edited November 28, 2021 by infuscomus Quote
infuscomus Posted November 29, 2021 Posted November 29, 2021 A reminder for myself - DSDT GUID is: C118F50D-391D-45F4-B3D3-11BC931AA56D Quote
Dallen Posted November 29, 2021 Posted November 29, 2021 Hi @Dietmar I’m trying to make a build around the z390 dark, but a lot of the references seem to be lost with the thread removal. Do you possibly still have the files/changes available for reference? Quote
Dietmar Posted November 29, 2021 Posted November 29, 2021 @Dallen I have the z390 dark for myself with all drivers for XP. Very fast board. Only no Sound, so I use the Soundcard Audigy RX for XP SP3. With the nice XP from Ramsey all works https://www.zone94.com/downloads/software/operating-systems/123-windows-xp-professional-sp3-x86-integral-edition Dietmar Quote
infuscomus Posted December 1, 2021 Posted December 1, 2021 (edited) @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Over at the MDL forums another user has reported problems, this time now with an Intel USB controller. I don't suppose you have any motivation to try and port over the 8.1 version of the USB 3.0 driver? Edited December 1, 2021 by infuscomus Quote
iyut Posted December 1, 2021 Posted December 1, 2021 (edited) Hello colleagues, here is an archive of forum's topic "Windows XP, 2003 x32 on modern hardware" (2018-2021) from win-raid.com, for the benefit of WinXP' admirers. https://www.upload.ee/files/13683020/WinXP_2003_x32_on_modern_hardware.rar.html EDIT: above is a new link, with small corrections, and divided into 5 parts. If one-page, consumes 190 mb of RAM in Firefox. View in Firefox, because Chrome doesn't support spoilers. (If you have downloaded the previous file, please delete, this one is better). Edited December 2, 2021 by iyut Dietmar and Andalu 2 Quote
nevelaev Posted December 1, 2021 Posted December 1, 2021 (edited) Hi to all I was absent a lot of time on win-raid. So, I lost a chain of events Does somebody remember, maybe working driver for Bay Trail-T graphics under XP is exist?) I tried many versions from Ivy Bridge etc- no working one found =( Second question: except modern hardware Windows XP have another important problem for being used widely: some system libraries or modern environments like .Net Framework 4.5+, etc are not available for XP. If I have right another information at this time. Maybe there are some good news about this situation?) Thanx Edited December 1, 2021 by nevelaev Quote
iyut Posted December 1, 2021 Posted December 1, 2021 21 minutes ago, nevelaev said: Second question If programs require DotNet 4.5+, use Windows 7. Quote
nevelaev Posted December 2, 2021 Posted December 2, 2021 17 minutes ago, iyut said: If programs require DotNet 4.5+, use Windows 7. This is a simple and understandable solution I meant maybe any solution exist for XP but a few people knows about this) Quote
Mov AX, 0xDEAD Posted December 2, 2021 Posted December 2, 2021 14 hours ago, infuscomus said: @Mov AX, 0xDEAD Over at the MDL forums another user has reported problems, this time now with an Intel USB controller. I don't suppose you have any motivation to try and port over the 8.1 version of the USB 3.0 driver? I cannot reg on MDL due paranoid registration page (emal was banned/you are bot/ field '29a0fc0c119ec7dee09d2b1af41f0a0e' was not recognised, wtf ?) Yes, i still dont have motivation to port 8.1 usb3 driver because there is no evidence to prove that it will works with existing DSDT tables/WinXP ACPI driver. You wrote before: Quote Windows 8.0 LiveCD - no A5 BSOD - 149C controller starts correctly So 8.0 usb3 driver works properly with native acpi 8.0 driver but not with WinXP/Win7 acpi driver ? Quote
Mov AX, 0xDEAD Posted December 2, 2021 Posted December 2, 2021 13 hours ago, iyut said: Hello colleagues, here is an archive of forum's topic "Windows XP, 2003 x32 on modern hardware" (2018-2021) from win-raid.com, for the benefit of WinXP' admirers. iyut, thanks a lot ! Quote
infuscomus Posted December 2, 2021 Posted December 2, 2021 1 hour ago, Mov AX, 0xDEAD said: So 8.0 usb3 driver works properly with native acpi 8.0 driver but not with WinXP/Win7 acpi driver ? @Mov AX, 0xDEAD I made a typo there - only Windows 8.1 worked without patching. Windows 8.0 gave an A5 BSOD, after an acpi.sys patch from @Dietmar it was able to boot and USB 3.0 worked correctly. I had not considered booting Windows 8.0 with XP and 7 acpi.sys - I will test this and report my findings back to you. Quote
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