Windows XP on Modern hardware
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- Опубліковано 4 сер 2023
- Prepare to suffer with me! At least you didn't spend a month looking at BSoDs
Windows PE maker: www.poweriso.com/create_rescu...
NTLite: www.ntlite.com/download/
NLite: www.nliteos.com/download.html
ASMedia USB3.0/3.1 Drivers for Windows 7 (the installer) - download.msi.com/dvr_exe/asme...
Command used to run the installer - winnt32.exe /syspart:C: /tempdrive:C: /makelocalsource
Modified ACPI.sys - www.mediafire.com/file/wsqgpt...
AMD Chipset Drivers version 13.4 - www2.ati.com/drivers/13-4_xp3...
Lines added to INF file:
%AMDSATA.DeviceDesc% = amd_sata_inst, PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_7901&CC_0106
%AMDSATA.DeviceDesc% = amd_sata_inst, PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_7904&CC_0106
%AMDSATA.DeviceDesc% = amd_sata_inst, PCI\VEN_1022&DEV_43C8&CC_0106
Legacy Update: legacyupdate.net/ - Фільми й анімація
Feel free to give me other tech projects you want me to do, and I'll see what I can do with them!
Gaming on Longhorn 4074
Another XP 32/64 you seem to have the mindset for it. Many people have to use XP because off the trades were in that use rare or major Legacy Software, and being able to run that 25 year old software really fly’s on new computer hardware. My software was close to $200,000 when released.
And to this day can’t be beat.
So a problem to crack……
Workarounds to install Windows XP on modern hardware is a very neat trick to have a super fast Windows XP experience in 2023 and beyond.
It’s not fast since it’s overpowered for XP?
A valiant effort sir. I’m actually surprised that you got as far as you did. You might want to try investigating Windows Server 2003 and Windows Embedded drivers, because they were supported for a lot longer and WinXP x64 was built from the Server 2003 kernel, because the x64 architecture obviously hit the server market before it reached mainstream adoption.
You also might have better luck with desktop hardware, because there is still a bunch of XP based systems used in manufacturing, and there’s a chance that a newer chipset might’ve gotten support for an older OS because a ton of machines that cost $250K to $1M were using WinXP and they might’ve needed replacement parts that were compatible.
Nice video Great Job At making it :D
The legend is back!
I'm glad that installing Linux is easier than this. But anyway, great work!
Big w for using ReviOS 😍
i went throught all the video and carefully did the steps and it worked.
my acer laptop supprts xp but might have a few missing drivers, it was made in October 2012
My old hp laptop does too..but sound drivers can be heard half-step lower
its a shame these old OS are such a hassle, even win 7 is difficult to install. i would love to use it if possible, go back to simpler times
I love Windows XP!
beautiful
I hope you reach 1000 subscribers soon
he already got 1000 subscribers
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- Rufus will make XP boot from USB. Just sayin'.
- BIOS has to be in Legacy mode. If yours has it.
- SATA has to be in IDE mode. It can do AHCI with some tweaking, but not really worth the effort, just stick with IDE.
- XP natively supports up to 4th generation CPUs (i7-4960X being the latest). Anything later is hit and miss. If you'll remember, 4th-gen LGA2011 boards were the last to include things such as PCI slots, SATA-2 ports, and similar aging stuff.
After experimenting with "modern" hardware, I decided to stick within a given OS's native support range. As mentioned, XP on an i7-4960X, then Win98 on a P4-3.8GHz 2M 775 board, Win7 on 9th-gen hardware (tested on i9-9920X) and similar constraints. Turns out it wasn't really worth the effort to force-feed an OS onto hardware it doesn't support. If you have drivers for things, great, but if not....Like sex, it's too much work, WAY too high a risk, and with very little payoff.
Next: Windows 98 on modern hardware
Include: Windows 98 Resource Kit, Microsoft Plus! 98, DirectX 9.0c, IE6, WMP9, All update include Auto Patcher for Windows 98, Unofficial Windows 98 Service Pack 3, Net framework, Visual C++, Microsoft Office (any version or co-exist), KernelEX, 98SE2ME, Revolution Pack & more
Maybe 32-bit version works better, since that one was more commonly used.
Can you please do one with the Intel Drivers than just the AMD? I have seen this video many times so far!!!
Check in the BIOS if you can enable Legacy USB mode and it should work
You got really far. I am curious why you chose to use Windows XP x64 though - almost nobody used it, unlike modern 64-bit windows it didn't have any ability to run 32-bit applications (so, almost all software at the time), and it had few drivers available and poor stability. If you try again with 32-bit XP you might get better results
XP64 could run 32-bit programs. There was even a special Program Files (x86) folder added to put them in. You did need separate Runtime Libraries installed for 32-bit programs. However, ALL support for 16-bit was removed, and no MS-DOS programs could run. Looks like it can't play DOOM.🤣
@@aleksandrbmelnikov Interesting, I will have to try that then. I had somehow remembered that it didn't work at all with 32-bit applications and that's why it never caught on, and there were even computers shipped with x86-64 processors and XP 32-bit for that reason
@@DevynCairns You're right, nobody wanted 64-bit. I have an XP VLK still sealed in my desk. Problem people had was finding drivers. You can't install 32-bit drivers on it. Then people also had programs that worked in driver mode (Virtual CD, PoE internet). None of it ran on 64-bit.
@@DevynCairns Oh, but to your real question. Sorry, i forgot. Oops. XP-32 has a memory limit of 4gb. Depending on motherboard's memory controller, if you install more than 4gb RAM, you risk yet another Blue Screen of Death.
@@aleksandrbmelnikov Oh, okay, I didn't know that. Thanks!
I'm getting a 0x000000A error in the second part of the setup, any tips? (idk how to fix it, most of the methods didn't work for me)
Do you have a video about installing Windows 7 on modern hardware?
Either 64/32 . I have to give it a try on a Dell i9 10900.
Someone is going to crack it. Russians probably but I don’t think they are talking timo us yet 😊
Made an XP vm inside my W11pro Hyper-V. Can't get sound to work, and can't install Plus! for XP cause I "don't have hardware compatible with 16 bit video" (I have a RTX 3060).
Any advice?
Try VMWare Workstation, VMWare Player, or VirtualBox. Hyper-V can cause odd issues, because Hyper-V is a Type-1 Hypervisor (Runs on bare metal), while VMWare and VBox are Type-2 (Runs inside a host OS). Yes, Hyper-V treats your host OS as a VM! Other type-1 hypervisors include Oracle VM (non-VirtualBox edition), QEMU KVM, and VMWare ESXi. There are also software virtualization tools, like QEMU (Non-KVM), PCEM, DOSBOX, Virtualbox (if Virtualization is disabled in BIOS), or VMWare (if Virtualization is disabled in BIOS).
Not as difficult to get WinXP running on a 2009 Core 2 Duo HP (only need modded sata drivers and everything else including pnp works) , it's only a nightmare for the new UEFI devices
windows xp zindabad
Where is Windows Mojove M2??
We can't find it.
windows pe> list vol
there are no volume.
can u help me?
i dont have a "amd64" folder in my files of hy windows xp copy. plz explain why
also i cant download the amd chipset chipset drivers. it seems the link is down
AMD64 is only in Windows XP x64. If you only have an i386 folder, you have XP x86/32-bit. If you have an IA64 folder, then you have XP 64-bit (Itanium, not x64)
cant u just throw download link to all files on usb to desc then it would be ez :( to replicate
Just get an old PCIe to USB controller card that has xp drivers.
jesus christ XP is over 20 years old
You could have just used XP Integral Edition, 32 bit tough.
allat but i cant install windows 7 on my laptop because "class 3"
integral edition + ps/2 keyboard = win
Try to use linux on a macbook with an powerchip or a m1 chip
All we ever wanted is = old good Volume mixer ( xp green spot and db lines on win 7 volume mixer sliders ) dynamical moving taskbar with user setting blure and transparency (with taskbar texturing option :) and good old Pie chart style icon for disk ( disk volume ) capacity graph, all type nad colour on copy bar progress..and..and..win Me
Windows XP doesn’t have built-in support for newer hardware so you’ll be left with an unbootable Windows installation or with non functional or missing drivers.
Does your motherboard have usb legacy 2.0/1.0? That can help you a lot
It does, but doesn't work without a driver
Probably USB2 ports attached to a xHCI controller
windows nt or 2000 on modern hw
where is the drivers ?
Bro new motherboard havn't ps/2 port bruh
I'm gonna guess that you are a Leo.
what if it is ide or raid ?
forget it i have ahci or raid, nothing more
XP 64 was alway a shit show. You should have gone with the good old 32 bit.