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Windows 2000 on Samsung nc10 (Intel 945GSE + ICH7M)


niemand

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There's a thread over in the Windows 2000 forum discussing running Win 2K on ICH8/9/10 series motherboards:

http://www.msfn.org/board/win2000-and-ich8...0r-t131421.html

Perhaps there's some ideas in that thread that might help.

(I have an interest in this as I've got a motherboard (Gigabyte GA-P35-GS3) which has Intel ICH9 chipset that I am hoping one day to finish up and install Win 2K on.)

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Might work...

The SATA drive will be your biggest issue.

HOWEVER, most drivers for XP work fine under 2000.

Yes, my shot at Vaio on ICH9 failed exactly due to the reason. Hopefully, ICH7-based Samsung will be more Win2K-friendly;) But I'm still curious if anybody tried it? I see there are quite a few people who struggle with the thought of leaving Windows 2000 for good.

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Hi, niemand.

I migrated Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000.

It supports AHCI mode ICH6/ICH7/ICH8/ICH9/ICH10/PCH :thumbup

You can download here

Hi,

Anyone knows if it's doable?

I don't have the netbook at hand but the specs are here: http://www.saveonsamsung.com/Samsung_NC10_Black_493129.html

I last year tried Win2K on ICH9-based machine (Vaio VGN-AW11Z/B) but failed so do I have similarly bleak prospects here??

Cheers:)

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Hi, niemand.

I migrated Intel Matrix Storage Manager 7.6 for Windows 2000.

It supports AHCI mode ICH6/ICH7/ICH8/ICH9/ICH10/PCH :thumbup

You can download here

Hi,

Anyone knows if it's doable?

I don't have the netbook at hand but the specs are here: http://www.saveonsamsung.com/Samsung_NC10_Black_493129.html

I last year tried Win2K on ICH9-based machine (Vaio VGN-AW11Z/B) but failed so do I have similarly bleak prospects here??

Cheers:)

Does it support ICH8-M?

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