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Installing WinXP to new hardware

rad1game

Hello.

 

Have to install WinXP on some chinese motherboard with J1900 cpu, and I am stuck with ACPI bsod (7E).

(yes, I have to do XP, unfortunately.)

 

Already tried tons of ways, but the best case which I made, it's an installed and started windows, but no USB or PS\2 port is working. So it's something wrong.

 

Any idea or suggestions, please?

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17 hours ago, Abdul201588 said:

1) Unfortunately, specific software and hardware which is supported by XP only.

2) Zalman in VCD mode (usb-cd only)

16 hours ago, Mr. horse said:

Acpi errors would seem like a problem with drivers. Try ether setting the HDD contoler to IDE mode or load the drivers before installing ether by split streeming them into the CD or via a floppy.

 

HDD already set to IDE. I am already used 7 different sets of WinXP with drivers included. And I am getting 7E error, not a 7B, which is shows us problem with an hdd drivers.

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Official supported means that these requirements was write when XP was new and then nobody updated specs. You may try Vista or even 7.

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On 5/28/2019 at 12:09 PM, rad1game said:

1) Unfortunately, specific software and hardware which is supported by XP only.

2) Zalman in VCD mode (usb-cd only)

HDD already set to IDE. I am already used 7 different sets of WinXP with drivers included. And I am getting 7E error, not a 7B, which is shows us problem with an hdd drivers.

why dont you just install win 7 download vmware and install winxp on there ? thats what we do with our ODB Diagnostic tools that are outdated 

 
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10 hours ago, Norwegiantweaker said:

why dont you just install win 7 download vmware and install winxp on there ? thats what we do with our ODB Diagnostic tools that are outdated 

The problem is, touch works very different way in XP and 7.

If I'll go the same way, I will get touch still controlled by 7, which is totally unacceptable by me. XP works amazing with the touchscreens, thats also criteria I have to follow.

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If the hardware isn't compatible, you will likely need to find new hardware.  You should be able to find an old mini OEM PC from Dell or HP that's running a Pentium 4 for dirt cheap.

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