Win2k on Intel Z77 Can it be done?
#1
Posted 05 July 2012 - 07:27 AM
Nlite Win2k SP5 with blackwingcat’s iata76_cd2kd AHCI driver.
[Drivers]
..\iata76_cd2kd\Winall\Driver\iaAHCI.inf,iaAHCI_10R
..\mb_driver_chipset_intel_7series\INFUpdate\All\2008s4el.inf,0
Win2k doesn’t complain that driver is “corrupted”, but hangs at the first installation screen, “Press Enter to install Windows”.
Any ideas?
#3
Posted 05 July 2012 - 08:47 AM
#4
Posted 05 July 2012 - 01:26 PM
#5
Posted 05 July 2012 - 02:03 PM
As both AHCI & IDE modes don't work I don't believe it's a problem with the driver.
This post has been edited by tomasz86: 05 July 2012 - 02:05 PM
#7
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:26 AM
dencorso, on 05 July 2012 - 01:26 PM, said:
I’m running Win2k in VM on the Z77X-UD5H right now, also XP and Win7. Virtual machines cannot see the hardware, so I doubt that would work because Win2k would still have no drivers, though I’m open to ideas.
#8
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:27 AM
tomasz86, on 05 July 2012 - 02:03 PM, said:
As both AHCI & IDE modes don't work I don't believe it's a problem with the driver.
Thank you. Has Blackwingcat confirmed whether the iata76_cd2kd AHCI driver works on the z77 platform? The z77 is very new, the mobo manufacturers are still working on the BIOS, and you’d need the very latest Linux kernel to support it.
#9
Posted 06 July 2012 - 05:29 AM
submix8c, on 05 July 2012 - 06:19 PM, said:
Phenomic, on 05 July 2012 - 07:27 AM, said:
No, I used Gurglemyer’s original SP5, it is missing some 30-60 official KBs, I wish somebody would nlite them into SP5+ or something..
#10
Posted 06 July 2012 - 07:36 AM
Phenomic, on 06 July 2012 - 05:29 AM, said:
Dude! Have you tried looking here (another MSFN member's website)? Also note that the prior link (tomasz86' website) I gave specifically states that it's a continuation of gurglemeyer's USP5! You're WAAAYYY behind the times! Either use the link I just gave or try any of the methods given by tomasz86. Start from there then come back with any problems (also try the Drivers -another MSFN member- you have). This is your best bet.
edit - WOW! That (see next post) is really comprehensive, tomasz86 - links and all! Kudos!
"Let no other Updates stand before me!" - So sayeth the MSFN Experts...
#11
Posted 06 July 2012 - 08:00 AM
Here is a more or less accurate list of updates/HBRs included in the USP 5.1 which are still valid. You don't need to integrate them again if you use USP 5.1 but there still will be a lot of other packages to integrate/install (I'm not sure how many but probably around ~150?).
The complete method described on my website is probably the simplest way to slipstream everything and it utilises USP 5.1 too. Or you can follow the "Basic method" if you want a really super easy one. The bristols' updates list (already mentioned by submix8c) is also very good but you can easily get lost in the mass of updates.
This post has been edited by tomasz86: 06 July 2012 - 08:12 AM
#12
Posted 06 July 2012 - 09:00 AM
tomasz86, on 06 July 2012 - 08:00 AM, said:
Here is a more or less accurate list of updates/HBRs included in the USP 5.1 which are still valid. You don't need to integrate them again if you use USP 5.1 but there still will be a lot of other packages to integrate/install (I'm not sure how many but probably around ~150?).
The complete method described on my website is probably the simplest way to slipstream everything and it utilises USP 5.1 too. Or you can follow the "Basic method" if you want a really super easy one.
Thank you, I didn’t know all this. I’m not an IT administrator, I’m an inventor/industrial designer, so I find this “too much info”, HF, HFSLIP & RVMi mean nothing to me.
-- Is there a single file SPx that I can run to integrate everything into SP4 in one shot?
-- OR a collection of KBs that I can download, unzip into a single directory and ask Nlite to integrate them all at once and prepare a final ISO?
#13
Posted 06 July 2012 - 09:34 AM
You really can't avoid using HFSLIP but if you look at the basic method described on my site you can see that you only need three (four in case of Server) files to download.
It's really simple:
1. You only need to download HFSLIP together will all other tools listed in the Table 6 (except the ones for XP).
2. Download the newest version of UURollup (ENU) and Update Rollup 2 and place them in HFSLIP\HF directory.
3. Copy your Windows' source to HFSLIP\SOURCE.
4. Run HFSLIP (with default settings).
5. After it's finished run nLite on HFSLIP\SOURCESS and integrate Onepiece's Windows 2000 postSP4 Update Pack. At this point you can also integrate drivers and do all other changes in nLite.
6. Create ISO.
This is basically it. You're not integrating ALL available components this way but this is the price for simplicity. Still your Windows will ~95% up to date. The only important components which are excluded are .NET Framework 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 but you can always install them later if necessary.
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This is what I've been preparing but it's still a long way to go. The OnePiece's Update Pack is this kind of package but only for official components.
This post has been edited by tomasz86: 06 July 2012 - 09:39 AM
#14
Posted 06 July 2012 - 10:15 AM
Windows2000-UpdateRollup2-x86-ENU.exe -- Has everything but it only updates a running system, which I don’t have, I’m trying to create a complete boot-up install CD. So, NOT usable for my purposes?
OnePiece_Windows_2000_Post-SP4_UpdatePack_v5.0.2_FINAL_ENU.7z -- Works, has the same content as above, and CAN be integrated using Nlite: Unpack archive, Select “Integrate Hotfixes, Add-ons and Update Packs” and “Create Bootable ISO”. For the 3 problem files, when prompted select to “overwrite”. (Just curious -- How does Nlite know what to integrate? It will look at all the INF files?)
Do I get it?
#15
Posted 06 July 2012 - 10:26 AM
Phenomic, on 06 July 2012 - 10:15 AM, said:
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This post has been edited by submix8c: 06 July 2012 - 10:31 AM
#16
Posted 06 July 2012 - 10:28 AM
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Uhm, not exactly
Windows2000-UURollup-v10-x86-ENU.exe and Windows2000-UpdateRollup2-x86-ENU.exe can be installed manually or slipstreamed with HFSLIP.
OnePiece_Windows_2000_Post-SP4_UpdatePack_v5.0.2_FINAL_ENU.7z can be integrated with nLite but do NOT unpack it. You just integrate it as it is. nLite checks for file versions to determine which files is newer. The content of the update pack and Update Rollup 2 is similar but not the same. There are more updates / hotfixes integrated in Update Rollup 2 than in the update pack. On the other hand the Update Pack covers not only system updates but also IE, MDAC, WMP and other components.
That's why I included all of them in the "basic method" because they are complementary.
#17
Posted 06 July 2012 - 11:33 AM
tomasz86, on 06 July 2012 - 10:28 AM, said:
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Uhm, not exactly
Windows2000-UURollup-v10-x86-ENU.exe and Windows2000-UpdateRollup2-x86-ENU.exe can be installed manually or slipstreamed with HFSLIP.
OnePiece_Windows_2000_Post-SP4_UpdatePack_v5.0.2_FINAL_ENU.7z can be integrated with nLite but do NOT unpack it. You just integrate it as it is. nLite checks for file versions to determine which files is newer. The content of the update pack and Update Rollup 2 is similar but not the same. There are more updates / hotfixes integrated in Update Rollup 2 than in the update pack. On the other hand the Update Pack covers not only system updates but also IE, MDAC, WMP and other components.
That's why I included all of them in the "basic method" because they are complementary.
Thank you. I used Nlite and integrated:
-- Gurglemyer’s SP5
-- OnePiece_Windows_2000_Post-SP4_UpdatePack_v5.0.2_FINAL_ENU.7z, simple one-shot, it worked, like you said.
-- blackwingcat’s iata76_cd2kd AHCI driver
but... AHCI mode gives blue screen (inaccessible boot device) and IDE mode still hangs at the "Welcome to Setup" screen.
XP works OK, but only in IDE mode. I run Win2000 just fine in VM, but I want to use it to manage NTFS partitions, chkdsk and defrag...
#18
Posted 06 July 2012 - 11:46 AM
tomasz86 DID NOT instruct you to do that!
edit - and the XP needs the SATA drivers installed!!!
This post has been edited by submix8c: 06 July 2012 - 11:47 AM
#19
Posted 07 July 2012 - 02:43 PM
You could look at the identity of the hardware disk host of the Z77 (vendor=8086, chip=nnnn...), possibly on the Internet, and check in the .inf file of the driver if it is included.
And (I'm not familiar with nLite, sorry) if you have to indicate the identity of the disk host, is this one right? Because I see a "10R" in a file name, which may suggest the ich10r which is NOT your disk host on the Z77.
Could you use an F6 diskette coupled with a standard W2k installation disk?
#20
Posted 08 July 2012 - 09:20 PM
In the environment Intel Rapid Storage Manager 8.9 and Intel HD 2500(3rd Gen) Graphic Driver worked.
On Windows 2000 , some Drivers must be set "NODRV"
For example Intel turbo memory driver and Intel HDMI Driver and so on.
pointertovoid, on 07 July 2012 - 02:43 PM, said:
You could look at the identity of the hardware disk host of the Z77 (vendor=8086, chip=nnnn...), possibly on the Internet, and check in the .inf file of the driver if it is included.
And (I'm not familiar with nLite, sorry) if you have to indicate the identity of the disk host, is this one right? Because I see a "10R" in a file name, which may suggest the ich10r which is NOT your disk host on the Z77.
Could you use an F6 diskette coupled with a standard W2k installation disk?
This post has been edited by blackwingcat: 08 July 2012 - 09:20 PM
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