Windows 10: Windows XP 2021 - system build for the modern PC

Discus and support Windows XP 2021 - system build for the modern PC in Windows 10 Support to solve the problem; Example of running Windows XP on a PC 2017 build: OS - Windows XP SP3 RUS (update 02.2020 for Intel MB) Processor - Intel i5-6500 (LGA-1151, [email... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Support' started by freemann38, Jan 24, 2021.

  1. Windows XP 2021 - system build for the modern PC


    Example of running Windows XP on a PC 2017 build:

    OS - Windows XP SP3 RUS (update 02.2020 for Intel MB)
    Processor - Intel i5-6500 (LGA-1151, [email protected])
    Memory - DDR4 8GB (using PAE, all 8GB are available though the system is 32bit)
    Graphics card - Radeon R7 360 2GB + driver from iCafe
    SSD drive - Kingston SSDNow 240 GB
    Network, sound, USB 3.0 - all drivers found, all devices are working


    Windows XP 2021 - system build for the modern PC Win-XP-2020.png


    Memo for those who want to install Windows XP:
    1) You have to choose a good Windows XP distribution which you want to use as a "base". All sorts of crap assemblies from schoolchildren with modified wallpaper, disabled services and messed up interface is better not to use. As a Russian version you can use build of project nCore [LWGAME TEAM] https://vk.com/lwgame_ncore of 02/03/2020 or its newer version from December 12, 2020 - Windows XP Pro SP3 VLK Rus LWOS v3 build 20.12 - WLWSVOL_RU_2012.ISO — Yandex.Disk or WLWSVOL_RU_2012.ISO — Yandex.Disk.
    2) Download nLite software - it allows you to easily repackage the distribution and add (integrate your drivers) into an existing distribution
    3) Download GS CABer - you can pack files into cab-archive in whole folders. Individual files are packed via the makecab command "file name".
    4) Choose correct ACPI driver (power management, frequencies, modes). Without a modified acpi.sys you won't get your motherboard working correctly, and you will see BSODs with an A5 or 0A error during installation.
    5) Make sure you have the right SATA AHCI driver. Newer motherboards do not have Legacy IDE mode and your disk controller is only in AHCI mode. The driver is needed to make your HDD or SSD drive work. Without the driver, the installer crashes to BSOD with error B7. There are several variants, separate drivers for Intel and AMD motherboards as well as a universal driver ported from Windows 8 which fits both cases.
    6) Choose the right USB 3.0 driver. As in the case of SATA, there are also several options here, both separate for Intel and AMD motherboards, and a universal USB 3.0 driver ported from Windows 8, which is suitable for two cases. For Intel motherboards, the modified AMD driver is suitable. That's right, I'm not confused - the AMD driver makes the USB ports on Intel motherboards work.
    7) Integrate the selected drivers into the distribution using the program nLite and burn them to DVD directly from nLite. This minimum of drivers, allows you to install Windows XP without seeing BSODs. All other drivers (videocard, sound card, network, etc.) can be installed while the system is running. Integrating them into the distribution is optional.

    As a result, if you are installing to the MBR partition of an ordinary SATA disk (HDD or SSD - no matter) with less than 2.2TB - then to successfully install it is enough to choose the right distribution and integrate modified ACPI, SATA AHCI and USB 3.0 drivers. If you suffer from nonsense and try to install Windows XP on a GPT partition or on a 2.2TB+ or NVMe drive - this is also possible, but you are guaranteed a tambourine dance, read below.

    Recommended drivers individually:
    1) ACPI driver.

    This driver is needed for the basic functions of your motherboard to work properly and to control the power modes. Without updating acpi.sys, in most cases you won't be able to get the upgraded USB 3.0 or SATA AHCI drivers to work. If there are problems with ACPI, the installer will crash with a BSOD error code A5 or 0A.

    There are currently 12 modifications to the acpi.sys file, but I recommend looking at the "acpi 6666 - 2019.10.20#2 (Intel&Ryzen) - OuterSpace, diderius6" file from 20.10.2019 if you have an AMD motherboard or the "acpi 5048 - 2019.11.1 - diderius6" file from 01.11.2019 if you have an Intel motherboard. The acpi.sys file should be placed in the installed system in c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\acpi.sys and c:\WINDOWS\system32\dllcache\acpi.sys. When integrating into the installation distribution file must be packed in cab and placed in the path \I386\ACPI.SY_ and inside the archive \I386\SP3.CAB.

    All acpi.sys files are taken from "WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.3.4 Stable" - WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.3.4 Stable.zip — Yandex.Disk
    or https://www.upload.ee/files/12532365...table.zip.html
    or from new BETA-version from 04.01.2021 - WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.4.0b3.zip — Yandex.Disk

    New, not included into integrator, acpi.sys file (version 23.10.2020) for Intel Z390 - acpi for AsRock Z390M Pro4.rar — Yandex.Disk
    A check showed that this ACPI driver also works fine on the Intel H110. In my opinion, this is currently the most universal version of the ACPI driver - I recommend it as a base.

    Modified acpi.sys for LENOVO IdeaPad laptops (file 27.10.2020) - Upload files for free - acpi.7z - ufile.io

    Few more beta versions of ACPI with WIN-RAID from 10/17/2020. The essence of changes is not known, it looks like Windows version swapping.
    Download - https://www.upload.ee/files/12463549/acpitest.7z.html

    2) The SATA AHCI driver

    The BIOS/UEFI of modern motherboards do not support "Legacy IDE" mode and hard drives can only operate in AHCI mode. Installing Windows XP without the AHCI driver causes BSOD (code 0x0000007B), you need to integrate AHCI driver into WinXP distribution using nLite to eliminate BSOD. I'm describing the driver installation instructions for Intel chipsets 100th, 200th, 300th (really was tested on Intel H110 and Z170). For AMD motherboards use either universal driver (from "WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.3.3b20.zip") or driver from Integral Edition build 2020.5.5 or use "mod Fernando" drivers - look for instructions on win-raid.com.

    For Intel motherboards, the RSTe AHCI/RAID driver v4.7.0.1117 is the best AHCI SATA driver. The driver dates from 2017 and is newer than the 2012 driver that Fernando modified. The developer wrote that he finalized a lot of features and provided support for the latest motherboards (up to Intel Z390).
    RSTe AHCI/RAID driver v4.7.0.1117" fully works in "Sleep mode". On other versions of driver PC hangs with black screen on exiting sleep mode, also this driver has no redundant red winking HDD activity LED. With other drivers there is short winking of LED one time per second.

    Option 1.
    Sequence of driver integration into the distribution, in order to avoid BSOD 0x0000007B on stage 1 of Windows XP installation.

    1) Copy the storport.sys file (recommended version 5.2.3790.4485) to the \i386 folder of the Windows XP SP3 installation distributive. You should not be surprised that most of the files in the distribution are packaged and our file should be placed unpackaged. The file storport.sys is found in the archive, at the link at the bottom of the post.

    2) Edit file DOSNET.INF, look for line d1,scsiport.sys and put d1,storport.sys below this line. There will be 2 such places, so let's do it 2 times, it will be like this:
    1
    2
    d1,scsiport.sys
    d1,storport.sys

    3) Edit file TXTSETUP.SIF, look for line storprop.dll and after not storport.sys = 1,,,,,,3_,4,0,0,,1,4 it should look like this:
    1
    2
    storroprop.dll = 100,,,,,,,,3,3
    storport.sys = 1,,,,,,3_,4,0,0,,1,4

    4) Next, integrate the driver from the attached archive (folder Driver\x86) using the program nLite. Detailed instruction on integrating drivers with pictures - Интеграция SATA драйверов с nLite | сделай сам

    Variant 2.
    Sequence of actions to update the driver already existing in the system.

    1) Copy storport.sys file (recommended version 5.2.3790.4485) to the folder c:{WINDOWS\system32\drivers This file can be found in the archive, see link at the bottom of this post.

    2) Run "Device Manager", go to "SATA Controllers" and update driver by pointing to the driver inf file manually (Driver\x86\iaAHCI.inf file).

    3) Reboot your PC to apply the changes

    Download "Intel RSTe AHCI/RAID driver v4.7.0.1117" driver (676 KB) - https://www.upload.ee/files/11330099...TA_XP.zip.html

    Option #3.
    Fernando mod driver "AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006 mod Fernando". Installation is done using the nLite program and is similar to the driver integration instructions in the pictures - Интеграция SATA драйверов с nLite | сделай сам
    Download "AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006 mod Fernando" and all goodies from winroid (ACPI mod, Intel_AHCI_SATA, Intel_USB3, Intel_USB3_paefix, WinXPPAE_20) here - https://www.upload.ee/files/11199750...nraid.zip.html

    Option #4.
    Universal SATA/AHCI driver (ported from Windows 8), version dated May 24, 2020. Archive composition:
    1) ACPI drivers - 12 variants of acpi.sys file
    2) Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3 - latest version of SATA/AHCI driver
    3) Generic USB 3.0 xHCI driver v1.1 - latest version of USB driver
    4) StorPort - 3 versions of storport.sys file
    5) nLite-1.4.9.3.setup - program for integrating drivers into WinXP iso-distributions
    The new version of SATA driver has removed storport.sys, but this file must still be in the OS. I tried to remove storport.sys - OS will not boot without it. With "Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3" there is blinking of HDD activity 1 time/second, even in idle mode. The bug occurs if more than one device is connected to SATA interfaces, for example SSD disk + DVD drive.

    Download set of universal drivers dated May 24, 2020 (5.9 MBytes) - https://www.upload.ee/files/11759792...y2020.zip.html
    Note - "WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.3.3b20.zip" has a newer version of this driver.

    Option #5.

    On September 28, 2020 there is a new universal SATA AHCI driver, StorAhci version 1.0, open-source, by Kai Schtrom

    The driver is modeled after Microsoft's storahci driver for Windows 8 and supports Windows XP and WS 2003 operating systems with the basic storport.sys. Additionally, txtsetup.oem is added to load the driver from a floppy disk by pressing F6 when installing the OS. StorAhci is a universal SATA AHCI controller and supports AMD, Intel and any other chipsets.
    The project homepage is https://sourceforge.net/projects/sto...r-windows-2003
    Download the driver - https://www.upload.ee/files/12377491...00928.rar.html

    GPT support:
    Take disk.sys and partmgr.sys files from Windows Server 2003, put them into Windows\System32\Drivers instead of XP's and voila, you have GPT. This method works only for data disks, for boot disks we'll use Paragon GPT Driver version - https://www.win-raid.com/t4035f45-Wi...html#msg110552
    Disk.sys and partmgr.sys files from WS2003 - https://www.upload.ee/files/12189941...S2003.zip.html

    NVMe support:
    Use modified OFA 1.3/1.5 driver + storport.sys from Windows Server 2003 or MS Windows 7 NVMe from daniel_k + ported storport.sys driver from Windows 7 or Samsung NVMe driver + storport.sys.

    Nuances of versions 2.3.4bXX:
    Drivers from v2.3.4bXX series apply with maximum caution and only if something does not work for you. The developer does not give normal text descriptions. For example, before installing the universal "Microsoft SATA driver v2.0" you have to manually copy the files storahci.sys and storpor8.sys to c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers and only then install the driver. Installing the last SATA version, I even killed Windows, I had to reinstall it. Although I blame myself, old versions (from May month) worked fine and there was no need in new ones, I just decided to check.

    3) USB 3.0 driver

    The USB controllers on modern motherboards work in XHCI mode. By default Windows XP only supports EHCI controllers and you need a driver for XHCI support. In this archive you will find a USB 3.0 driver ported from Windows 8 to Windows XP. USB drivers must be used with a modified ACPI driver, without the correct ACPI, the USB XHCI driver will not even install.

    Advantages:
    1) Modification of Microsoft driver.
    2) High stability
    3) Support for all xHCI USB controllers that Windows 8 only supports
    4) Full RAE support (for x86 systems with more than 4GB RAM)
    5) PC switch to Standby mode
    6) High speed (100 MB/sec read from USB3 flash memory stick, I could see it personally)

    Installation:
    When installing Windows XP from scratch, you need to integrate USB3_from_Win8 (NEW) + acpi.sys into the distribution using nLite. How to do this was previously posted, read the forum. When replacing the driver in the installed system, first replace ACPI, then use "Device Manager" to update both components: first "USB 3.0 Root Hub" and then "USB 3.0 xHCI Host Controller". Note that the protection of the OS may return old files, keep an eye on this.

    First version of universal driver from May 3, 2020:
    USB3_from_Win8 (NEW) - "new driver" for ALL chipsets, ported from Win8
    USB3_x86_PAEfix (OLD) is "old driver" for new Intel chipsets with correct work in PAE mode (RAM>4GB).
    acpi.sys - modified ACPI, put it in c:{WINDOWS\system32\drivers
    Download (840 kB) - https://www.upload.ee/files/12532472...ivers.zip.html

    Nuances:
    v2.3.3.XXX = Generation 1 drivers are the most stable versions, I recommend using v2.3.3b14.zip - https://www.upload.ee/files/12532348....3b14.zip.html
    v2.3.4.XXX = Generation 2 drivers - newer versions, more complicated to install. You need to manually copy files ntoskrn8.sys and storport.sys, taken from Integrator Files\Patches\Miscellaneous and also files wdf01000.sys and wdfldr.sys, taken from "Kernel-Mode Driver Framework 1.11" to folder c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers

    Get the latest version of the 1st generation universal driver dated June 16, 2020 from Generic USB 3.0 xHCI driver v1.2 taken from "WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.3.3b20.zip" - https://www.upload.ee/files/12532315....3b20.zip.html

    Take the latest version of the 2nd generation universal driver dated September 9, 2020 from the Microsoft USB 3.0 xHCI driver v2.1 folder of the stable version of the WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.3.4 Stable - https://www.upload.ee/files/12532365...table.zip.html

    4) A set of INF stubs for system and useless devices

    System devices on the motherboard
    I am laying out a set of drivers for Intel motherboards, for AMD motherboards you have to build by yourself. This driver is not required, the system will install and work fine without it, just in the "Device Manager" will be a lot of undefined devices with a yellow icon. The set was unpacked from a package downloaded from https://softreview.ucoz.ru/load/10-1-0-32.

    There are a lot of small INF files and the Windows installer will not find the INF file you need if you set the installation to look for the driver in a specified folder. Then how to work with this package?
    1) We look through the "Device Manager" ID codes of the required hardware. For example it will be VEN_8086&DEV_34A3. Then use TotalCommander to find line VEN_8086&DEV_34A3 in files "by contents" and find it in IceLakePCH-LPSystem.inf file.
    2) Copy it to a separate directory. Open it with Notepad and study the contents, this file also refers to IceLakePCH-LP.cat, which we also copy and put next to it.
    3) Then install this driver manually by selecting "Intel(R) SMBus - 34A3" device from the list. Match the ID code with the driver name in the [Strings] section. This section is usually at the bottom of the inf-file.

    To not bother with every single device, just integrate the whole set into the installation distribution. When installing the OS, an in-depth driver search is performed and you won't need to poke at each file individually.

    INF Plugin Archive (194 KB) - https://www.upload.ee/files/11387540...ices_.zip.html

    Useless devices
    The IME driver is basically a technology for remote PC control, in a first approximation a telemetry service, useless to a user. A set of clever words like Identity Protection Technology, Boot Guard, Rapid Start Technology, Smart Connect Technology, Sensor Hub Controller (ISHC), Active Management Technology (AMT), Small Business Advantage (SBA), Wireless Display, PlayReady, Protected Video/Audio Path, again, is nothing more than pushing telemetry under the guise of unusual technologies with pretty names. It's up to you whether you need it or not! Read more on Vinrade - https://www.win-raid.com/t596f39-Int...tem-Tools.html

    As a "driver" of IME I recommend to use the empty driver (stub). The driver has no functionality and removes the yellow icon for IME. If you don't have driver installed on your OS, change digits of OS version from 6.1 - it is Win7, to 5.1 - it is Windows XP by editing INF-file. Driver without functionality - it doesn't do anything, it just tells system, that driver is installed and Windows doesn't need driver.

    ; NULL Driver

    [Version]
    Signature="$WINDOWS NT$"
    Class=System
    Provider=Intel_Home
    DriverVer=07/05/2019,1.2.5.4

    [Manufacturer]
    Intel_Home=Intel, NTx86, NTamd64

    [Intel.NTx86]
    "IME x86 (NULL Driver)" = Intel_Inst, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A13A

    [Intel.NTamd64]
    "IME x64 (NULL Driver)" = Intel_Inst, PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A13A

    [Intel_Inst]
    ; the install section must be empty

    [Intel_Inst.Services]
    AddService = ,2 ; no value for the service name

    The stub driver can be installed on any useless device, like Intel Management Engine and the like. To install, you need to replace VEN_8086&DEV_A13A with your ID codes. "Installed" device will have driver version 1.2.5.4 with date 07/05/2019 and name "IME x86 (NULL Driver)". Everything can be edited with standard Notepad, by entering your values. You will find complete file in archive - https://www.upload.ee/files/11375292...timer.zip.html

    The archive contains hal.dll and intelppm.sys timer fix for Intel motherboards, which files were taken from hardcore. I didn't find any description of what's being patched. With these files we get up to 1-2% performance boost on Intel CPU and significant speed boost on SATA AHCI controller which increases speed of reading SSD disk up to 20-30%. According to some reviews this fix also removes microlags in 3D games.

    5) REALTEK sound card driver.

    From the official Realtek website, the driver "Realtek HD Audio v5.10.0.7510" from 06.08.2015 has already been removed. Although the site has a driver for Windows XP dated 10.12.2013 and it works on my sound system too (ALC887 chip, motherboard built on Intel H110M chipset), but this one is more recent - https://www.upload.ee/files/11522597...2015_.zip.html.

    Unfortunately after the Windows 10 interface cutout, a lot of hardware manufacturers started to remove drivers for old systems. It seems that this is done consciously and deliberately, so that people can not work on the old operating systems, and were forcibly transferred to Win10. On the official sites there are no driver files themselves, no information on what version is the latest. There are a lot of fakes: it says one thing, but in fact the driver for Win10 or another version. After a day of searching, I actually got the latest version of "Realtek HD Audio" drivers for Windows XP - it's version 5.10.0.7514 of 23.08.2016.

    The supported chips are ALC880, ALC882, ALC883, ALC885, ALC886, ALC887, ALC888, ALC889, ALC892, ALC899, ALC861VC, ALC861VD, ALC867, ALC900, ALC660, ALC662, ALC663, ALC665, ALC668, ALC670, ALC671, ALC672, ALC676, ALC680, ALC221, ALC231, ALC233, ALC235, ALC255, ALC260, ALC262, ALC267 and others.

    Realtek_HD_Audio_v5.10.0.7514 driver from 08/23/2016 for Windows XP (35 MBytes) - https://www.upload.ee/files/11530218....2016.zip.html

    Warning, a known bug in the XP driver! If you have reinstalled the driver several times, the driver may stop installing or the sound may disappear with the driver installed. Treatment - in Device Manager -> System Devices -> try to remove Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio and reboot to redefine the bus.

    6) The driver for network cards on REALTEK chip

    You can find the driver for network cards with Realtek chips on their website. The driver on Windows XP is fairly new (version 5.836.0125.2018 from 25.01.2018) and supports most modern hardware. Since manufacturers very often remove drivers for older operating systems like Windows XP, I have reposted this driver on the sharing sites.

    The driver "Realtek Ethernet PCIe Family Controller.zip" (940 kB)
    https://www.upload.ee/files/11794394...oller.zip.html
    https://www37.zippyshare.com/v/OcTa8lst/file.html

    7) Drivers for Intel embedded network cards

    My searches for the driver started with a Z87 chipset motherboard with an Intel(R) Ethernet Connection i217-V on it. As it turned out, there is a driver, but it was not easy to find. The latest driver package published for Windows XP by Intel for its network cards does not include it (version 18.3, I think), in later versions the support for Windows XP is discontinued. A comparative analysis of the latest driver package for Windows XP and the driver package for Windows 7 32-bit showed that if a driver for Windows XP existed, it would be called e1d5132 (meaning e1d5132.inf, e1d5132.sys, etc.). Googled e1d5132.inf - came up with Intel Ethernet Drivers for Microsoft Embedded Operating Systems, then googled Intel Ethernet Drivers for Microsoft Embedded Operating Systems - came up with the Intel Download Center, where you can download this driver package:
    PROEmbSw11.exe file, version 11.5, dated 01/09/2013.
    File PROEmbSw12.exe, version 12.0, dated 19.12.2014.

    Now the files have been removed from the download center, but found on the Internet. Both drivers are in the archive (9 MB) -
    https://www.upload.ee/files/12081517...WinXP.zip.html

    If exactly your network card is not in the driver explicitly, it must be added by replacing the DEV_ID of the neighboring, close in name. Why could not it be laid out so that it could be found humanly (at least with the status of beta or unsupported) - is not clear. More precisely, it is clear - we see Microsoft support in conformation of old convenient operating systems - such as Windows XP.

    8) Drivers for Radeon and GeForce graphics cards

    There are complete drivers for Windows XP for video cards up to and including NVidia GTX 960 and AMD Radeon R9 370X. There are no drivers for newer video cards on Windows XP yet. There are modifications for NVidia GTX 1060, but only 2D acceleration works and gaming 3D doesn't work, so I don't lay out such crutches.

    NVIDIA graphics card (GeForce iCafe Graphics driver v368.91)

    Supported cards:
    GeForce 900 series: GTX 960, GTX 950
    GeForce 700 series: GTX TITAN Z, GTX TITAN Black, GTX TITAN, GTX 780 Ti, GTX 780, GTX 770, GTX 760, GTX 760, GTX 750 Ti, GTX 750, GTX 745, GT 740, GT 730, GT 720
    GeForce 600 series: GTX 690, GTX 680, GTX 670, GTX 660 Ti, GTX 660, GTX 650 Ti BOOST, GTX 650 Ti, GTX 650, GTX 645, GT 645, GT 640, GT 630, GT 620, GT 610, 605
    GeForce 500 series: GTX 590, GTX 580, GTX 570, GTX 560 Ti, GTX 560 SE, GTX 560, GTX 555, GTX 550 Ti, GT 545, GT 530, GT 520, 510
    GeForce 400 series: GTX 480, GTX 470, GTX 465, GTX 460 v2, GTX 460 SE v2, GTX 460 SE, GTX 460, GTS 450, GT 440, GT 430, GT 420, GT 415

    http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/GRA...1-for-XP.shtml
    http://cn.download.nvidia.com/Window...ernational.exe

    There is information on the net that drivers newer than the 322 version under PAE no longer work, for PCs with more than 4GB RAM. But the test showed that the 368th works fine. Probably the restriction was regarding drivers for Vin7 and not for VinHP.

    Support for GTX970/980/980TI/TitanX

    Officially the drivers for Windows XP only exist for GTX960, while newer cards are not supported. It turns out that there is a method to adapt driver for GTX970, 980, 980TI and Titan X cards - https://mattpilz.com/windows-xp-driv...80-ti-titan-x/

    AMD graphics cards (Radeon iCafe driver for Windows XP)

    Supported cards:
    AMD Radeon HD 5000 Series: HD5450 / HD5550 / HD5570 / HD5750 / HD5770 / HD5830 / HD5850 / HD5870
    AMD Radeon HD 6000 Series: HD6450 / HD6570 / HD6670 / HD6750 / HD6770 / HD6850 / HD6870 / HD6950 / HD6970
    AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series: HD7750 / HD7770 / HD7850 / HD7870 / HD7950 / HD7970 / HD7990
    AMD Radeon R9/R7 200 Series: R5 230 / R7 240 / R7 250 / R7 250X / R7 260X / R9 270 / R9 270 1024 SP / R9 270X / R9 280 / R9 280X
    AMD Radeon R9/R7 300 Series: R7 360 / R9 370 1024 SP / R9 370X
    All AMD Radeon APU Series: HD7480D / HD7540D / HD7560D / HD7660D / HD8370D / HD8470D / HD8570D / HD8670D / R7 series

    http://radeon.ru/drivers/amd/xp/icaf...4594-sep24.exe
    https://web.archive.org/web/20180817...e-unified.aspx

    There is only the video driver in the archive, if you need Catalyst Control Center, please install it separately.
    Download - https://www.upload.ee/files/12377846...Pack3.zip.html

    Intel graphics cards (embedded in processors)

    The latest Intel HD Graphics driver for Windows XP and 4th Generation Intel Core processors (Haswell).
    Version 14.56.0.5449 dated February 7, 2014 (graphics 01/30/2014, version 6.14.10.5449).
    Download - https://www.upload.ee/files/12236569...essor.zip.html

    9) Drivers kit (official drivers for different hardware)

    DriverPack DrvCeo is one of the best free sets of drivers for different hardware. There is a version for Windows XP as well as for other operating systems. In this set you will not find those modifications for modern PC. These are the usual, official drivers, just assembled into one set DriverPack DrvCeo x86 v1.9.18.0 (December 2019). Don't mindlessly install everything in a row. Use only in case of inoperability of certain hardware. Be critical of this kit and others like it. The author can not test on everything and the existing hardware, so there may be erroneous drivers and confusion with versions. It is better to search for drivers separately by VEN_ID and DEV_ID codes, but if you are lazy then this set is for you.

    Download (650 MB) - https://yadi.sk/d/UjXvo7n1mvgycg or https://yadi.sk/d/RcnjQRXMerIhmA

    Installing any drivers manually (the most detailed instructions):
    The majority of users got used to install drivers through the installer - run the e.g. file, press the buttons and it's done. But what to do if the driver does not have an installer? Among the modified drivers 99% go without the installer. I describe in maximum detail the procedure of installation of the driver through the "Device Manager", by pointing at the INF-file manually. As an example, let's install universal AHCI SATA driver from "WinXP-IE Optional Patch Integrator v2.3.3b20.zip".

    Methodology:
    1. Boot as an Administrator user. At the time of driver installation, do not run unnecessary programs. It should use as few resources as possible. You may open this text instruction in Notepad - this will not affect it, but you definitely should not run heavy programs.
    2. 2. Unpack the folder with driver "Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3" to the folder "Temp" on drive "C". You can set it to any other path, it doesn't matter, just don't forget where you want it to go.
    As a result, we will get 3 files:
    c:\Temp\Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3\storahci.inf - command file for driver installation
    c:\Temp\Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3\storahci.sys - system file, the driver itself
    c:\Temp\Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3\Readme.txt - text description
    After installing driver successfully, folder with files can be removed, files will be copied to the system and this folder will be useless.
    3. Go to Start - Settings - Control Panel, click on System shortcut, go to Hardware tab, click on Device Manager.
    4. In "Device Manager" find the category with the device, if the driver was previously installed and you want to update it or the device will be with a yellow icon in the category of other (not defined) devices.
    5. 5. In my case SATA AHCI controller had already installed the driver of Fernando modification, so SATA controller is already in the category "SCSI and RAID controllers".
    6. Open the category, double-click - go to its properties. Usually properties window has tabs: "General", "Driver", "Details", "Resources", but there may be some additional tabs, like power management
    7. Go to the "Driver" tab and click on the "Update" button. The "Hardware Update Wizard" window opens, asking if you want to connect to the Windows Update node. Our driver is on the disk, so Windows Update will not help us anything, although I do not know of cases where it would help. Choose the bottom item "No, not this time", click "Next".
    8. A window will open with a choice of "Auto Install" and "Install from Specified Location". We clearly know where our driver is - so we choose the bottom item "Install from Specified Location" and click "Next".
    9. A window will open with the choice of the driver search path. You can select "Include next search location" and use the "Browse" button to specify the path c:\Temp\Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3, but it is better to do it manually. Sometimes it happens that the driver consists of several INF files and the search can't find the needed one. This often happens with unpacked motherboard drivers, where the directory can contain more than 20 different INF files. Therefore the best option is to click on the INF file "manually", for which we select "Do not search. I will choose the right driver myself" and click "Next".
    10. In the window that opens, click "Install from disk". The "Install from Disk" window opens, where you click on the "Browse" button. Normally the default path is to the lisette (drive "A"), but we go to drive "C" to the directory "Temp", then to the directory "Generic SATA+AHCI driver v1.3" and point to the file storahci.inf. Press the "Open" button. The path will be automatically filled in and then press the "OK" button.
    11. After that a window with the list of available devices will open. They can be one or more. In our example, this device is called "Standard SATA/AHCI Controller". Well, whatever, most drivers for WinXP do not have a digital signature, it is not considered mandatory for WinXP. Press the "Next" button.
    A window will open with the driver installation progress and copying files. If during installation you will get a warning that the driver is not signed, agree that you will use it anyway. If existing files will be replaced, agree to that as well. When the installation is complete, a window will open saying that the installation is complete but that the hardware will not be used by the system until you reboot the computer. Click the "Finish" button at the bottom.
    13. Close the "Task Manager" window, the "Change System Settings" dialog box will appear asking you to "Restart your computer now". You can click "Yes" for an immediate reboot, you can click "No" if you need to save any open documents. But do not delay with rebooting, as soon as you close the documents you must restart your PC immediately.
    14. After restarting the PC, the new driver should work. You can go to "Device Manager" again and look at the tabs "General", "Driver", "Details", "Resources" to see the information about the installed driver

    P.S.: When you install a driver "manually", something can go wrong. For example, you may install a driver that is not compatible with your hardware and the system may stop booting, dropping into BSODs or the installed device may start glitching. In manual mode (by changing VEN_ID and DEV_ID) you can install any driver to any device. Be prepared for such circumstances beforehand!

    :)
     
    freemann38, Jan 24, 2021
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