Usbvideo.sys from XP will not work in 2K. There are unfixed dependencies related to ntoskrnl.exe (use Dependency Walker to check it yourself).
Windows 2000 on a Acer Aspire One AO532h Error 0x0000007b when trying to install Windows 2000 Pro SP4
#102
Posted 15 December 2012 - 01:38 AM
Agorima, on 31 July 2012 - 07:43 PM, said:
I have tried to boot with SATA mode enabled, and Windows 2000 worked fine with the Intel Chipset Drivers provided by Acer, which are almost identical to unofficial blackwingcat's drivers.
But after loading the system, it asked for the drivers of the controller, and I didn't have the Chipsets drivers handy, so I used the "Intel SATA AHCI Drivers" provided by Acer, which they are for XP.
The system failed to boot with the first error mentioned on my first post, so I have loaded it with the Last Known Good Configuration.
After another reboot, the system showed the "c:\winnt\system32\config\system is missing or corrupted" message.
Fortunately, I have Windows XP on D: so I could repair the system, although I must do again all the procedure. But for now I want only to rest my mind.
I spent so many time in this project and I am tired. The last day was very intensive for my mind.
Although the network adapters and the webcam aren't a big deal, the lack for the audio drivers and the hyper-threading is.
The official Realtek's drivers didn't work. Maybe the problem is inside the chipset's drivers.
P.S. The "ACPI Uniprocessor" of the original system works on the system repaired
But after loading the system, it asked for the drivers of the controller, and I didn't have the Chipsets drivers handy, so I used the "Intel SATA AHCI Drivers" provided by Acer, which they are for XP.
The system failed to boot with the first error mentioned on my first post, so I have loaded it with the Last Known Good Configuration.
After another reboot, the system showed the "c:\winnt\system32\config\system is missing or corrupted" message.
Fortunately, I have Windows XP on D: so I could repair the system, although I must do again all the procedure. But for now I want only to rest my mind.
I spent so many time in this project and I am tired. The last day was very intensive for my mind.
Although the network adapters and the webcam aren't a big deal, the lack for the audio drivers and the hyper-threading is.
The official Realtek's drivers didn't work. Maybe the problem is inside the chipset's drivers.
P.S. The "ACPI Uniprocessor" of the original system works on the system repaired
The N450 is a Single core with HT, not a dual core. So it's not a real problem.
#103
Posted 26 March 2013 - 05:51 AM
I've done some research. It has to do with your InsydeH20 BIOS.
This BIOS expects Intel SpeedStep driver loaded with the CPU driver for dual core or HT support. Win2K doesn't have Speedstep built in. Try and install a speedstep driver and then see if you can enable both cores.
This BIOS expects Intel SpeedStep driver loaded with the CPU driver for dual core or HT support. Win2K doesn't have Speedstep built in. Try and install a speedstep driver and then see if you can enable both cores.
#104
Posted 27 April 2013 - 07:23 AM
AnX, on 26 March 2013 - 05:51 AM, said:
I've done some research. It has to do with your InsydeH20 BIOS.
This BIOS expects Intel SpeedStep driver loaded with the CPU driver for dual core or HT support. Win2K doesn't have Speedstep built in. Try and install a speedstep driver and then see if you can enable both cores.
This BIOS expects Intel SpeedStep driver loaded with the CPU driver for dual core or HT support. Win2K doesn't have Speedstep built in. Try and install a speedstep driver and then see if you can enable both cores.
I'm still using this netbook.
Is it possible to integrate the Speedstep drivers with nLite?
This post has been edited by Agorima: 27 April 2013 - 07:41 AM
#105
Posted 27 April 2013 - 07:09 PM
You could try, but the biggest problem is that it never loads the drivers in kernel mode. Meaning that getting the HT to work is pointless.



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