@sammycloud :
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum and thanks for trying to help the Forum member kingknuts!
Where is "HERE"? I don’t see a link.
The link doesn’t work.
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)
@sammycloud :
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum and thanks for trying to help the Forum member kingknuts!
Where is "HERE"? I don’t see a link.
The link doesn’t work.
Regards
Dieter (alias Fernando)
Zitat von Fernando im Beitrag #29
@sammycloud:
Welcome at Win-RAID Forum and thanks for trying to help the Forum member kingknuts!
The link doesn’t work.
There is a problem with the driver for the Intel Audio for Display device: HDAUDIO\FUNC_01&VEN_8086&DEV_2807&SUBSYS_80860101&REV1000
Driver ver. 5.14.00.3090 (06.12.2011) is installed, there is no exclamation mark in the dispatcher, but when the TV is connected via There is no HDMI additional device in the audio device and, accordingly, sound via HDMI does not go to the TV. What else needs to be included in XP so that the driver does not just become, but actually works?
Maybe you can’t do without driver modification? For example, port it from windows 7 or 8, by the way, in windows 7 on driver version 6.16.00.3174 (03/31/15) HDMI sound is transmitted to the TV without problems …
Hi @Fernando ! You helped not just Gab_Arito, but many others like me myself, by gifting us your magic archive containing three files that you had created by revamping drivers otherwise un-recognizable by Windows XP. I have Intel(R) Core™ i3-4030U CPU @ 1.90GHz ; and about nine devices in XP’s device manager were getting shown in the yellow color, as the drivers for them hadn’t been installed. I could find XP drivers for some of them, by doing extensive net surfing, for instance, for : Vendor ID “10EC” and Device ID “8136” ; and I just could not find XP drivers for some of them, for instance, for : Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “2807” . Would you care to teach us - or equivalently provide us the name of a book or an internet link that can teach us - how exactly you do this revamping ( modding perhaps as it should be called in exact terms in this context ) to create a driver recognizable by Windows XP? There are four devices I have to find drivers for : Vendor ID “168C” and Device ID “0036” ; Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “0A16” ; Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “9C3A” ; Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “9C22” . I used all the resources I could think of : from Dell Customer Support to Intel’s Site ; Google to ChatGPT … Earnest thanks.
@computationgenius Welcome to the Win-Raid Forum!
Have you tried the modified driver, which has been attached by me to >this< post?
No, I don’t have the required time to do that.
By the way - I got all my knowledge about drivers and BIOS by doing (“Trial and Error”) and not by reading.
All information whether a certain Operating System (here: Windows XP) or a certain device from a certain manufacturer is supported by a certain driver (that is the hex coded *.sys file) are layed down within the file with the extension *.inf, which is part of all driverpacks. The *.inf file can be opened and customized by the Editor of all Windows Operating Systems. After having done a deeper look into the text of the related *.inf file you will find out, at which locations a customization is required to get the driver working with a device, whose HardwareIDs are natively not supported.
As long as you don’t touch any “textmode driver”, which is required to boot into your in-use OS, such tests with a modified *.inf file are not really risky (either the driver is accepted by the Device Management and works with the related device or not). If needed, you can force the installation by using the “Have Disk” option of the Device Manager.
Yes, " { I just could not, ( by doing extensive net surfing - in the manner in which I did successfully find drivers for some of them devices, for instance, for : Vendor ID “10EC” and Device ID “8136” ) , find XP drivers for some of them, for instance, for : Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “2807” } ".
Yes, I tried the modified driver of yours, which had worked for @Gab_Arito , and it worked in my case as well; and this, in fact, gave me ( perhaps because of the great amount of time, which I had spent in trying to successfully find such a driver by doing extensive surfing over the part of the internet lying outside this website ) almost the same degree of spontaneous exultation, as it had given to Gab_Arito: " You helped not just Gab_Arito, but many others like me myself, BY GIFTING US YOUR MAGIC ARCHIVE CONTAINING THREE FILES THAT YOU HAD CREATED… "
And that’s why I joined this discussion, after having " used all the resources I could think of : from Dell Customer Support to Intel’s Site ; Google to ChatGPT … "
I, if I’m not overestimating myself, understood your valuable guidance very completely. I’ll try creating modified XP drivers for : Vendor ID “168C” and Device ID “0036” ; Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “0A16” ; Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “9C3A” ; Vendor ID “8086” and Device ID “9C22” .
Thanks for your guidance.
I’m still here and very happy to know that the thread I’d opened is helping other users, even after too many years later.
Greetings!
I don’t use Windows XP anymore, but I’m stuck at Windows 7 and have no plan do update to Windows 10 or 11 at all.
Windows 7 has everything that I need and I can know almost all of its details.
Hi @Fernando
我使用的主機板型號是…GA-H87M-D3H
The motherboard model I am using is…GA-H87M-D3H
安裝 XP SP3 . Bios 只能選 IDE
When installing XP SP3, Bios only choose IDE
選 AHCI 會藍屏 有解決的辦法?
Selecting AHCI will result in a blue screen. Is there a solution?
已安裝 Generic 32/64bit Intel RST AHCI drivers v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by me 驅動
Installed eneric 32/64bit Intel RST AHCI drivers v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by me
@Fernando
No
目前 Bios 只能 選 IDE 進系統(XP SP3)
Currently, Bios can only select IDE to enter the system(XP SP3).
有下載廠商Win 7驅動,但XP SP3無法安裝
I downloaded the manufacturer’s Win 7 driver, but XP SP3 cannot be installed.
@hsueh
To be able to help you, I need some information:
EDIT:
Please translate the text containing chinese letters…
By the way - have you already done a look into the first post of >this< thread? There you can find download links to suitable Intel AHCI drivers for Windows XP.
@Fernando
1.Win 7/10
2.安裝 Win 7/10 都沒問題
No problem installing Win 7/10
Win 10
3.原始/修改都試過…相同問題
Tried both original/modified…same problem
4.使用你分享的驅動
Use the driver you shared
…Please translate the text containing chinese letters…I downloaded the manufacturer’s Win 7 driver, but XP SP3 cannot be installed.
By the way - have you already done a look into the first post of >this< thread? There you can find download links to suitable Intel AHCI drivers for Windows XP…試過了相同問題(Tried the same problem
@hsueh
Windows XP may not support a lot of Win7 or Win10 drivers. A BSOD while trying to install Windows XP usually indicates, that the Image contains a wrong/not matching textmode driver.
Unfortunately I am not able to see and read the exact DeviceID of your on-board Intel SATA AHCI Controller by looking onto your inserted pictures. Why don’t you just post the related characters?
A much better way to take and post a screenshot from an open Window, if you press “Alt” and “Print” simultaneously, open the MS App “Paint”, insert the screenshot, hit the “crop” icon and save the picture as *.png file.
Look here:
Edit:
If you are not able to get XP installed in AHCI mode, why don’t you install it in IDE mode?
It is possible to change the SATA mode from IDE to AHCI after having installed the OS in IDE mode. If you want to know the exact procedure, please let me know it.
Win 7
@hsueh
The Intel RST AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006 will be the best option, because it definitively supports
a) Windows XP and
b) your on-board SATA AHCI Controller.
Since the Device ID DEV_8C02 is missing within the original WHQL signed driver set, you should use a variant, whose iaAHCI.inf file has been modified.
I recommend to take an original (not customized) Windows XP SP3 image as source and to integrate just the “Generic 32bit Intel RST AHCI driver v11.2.0.1006 mod+signed by Fernando” according to my previously linked guide.
Good luck!