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Intel KabyLake driver for Win2000 released :)


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http://blog.livedoor.jp/blackwingcat/archives/1933742.html

I released Intel 7th chipset (KabyLake/200series) driver released for Customized Windows 2000 powered by Extended kernel.

you can download from WLU

http://w2k.flxsrv.org/wlu/wluen.htm

But there has been no SATA Driver yet.

I will release one for Windows 2000 soon after intel release.

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1 hour ago, blackwingcat said:

But there has been no SATA Driver yet.

I will release one for Windows 2000 soon after intel release.

When I used your infinst_autol7 with X99 C610 I found

iaahci.cat
iaStor.inf
IaStor.sys
iaAHCI.inf
iastor.cat

but I could find no TXTSETUP.OEM, so I integrated 8.9 SATA and SSATA drivers in a subsequent nLite run.

I see the same situation here with infinst_autol8.cab.  Thank you for the information, I think I understand a little better now.

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On 2016年8月9日 at 3:31 PM, bluebolt said:

When I used your infinst_autol7 with X99 C610 I found

iaahci.cat
iaStor.inf
IaStor.sys
iaAHCI.inf
iastor.cat

but I could find no TXTSETUP.OEM, so I integrated 8.9 SATA and SSATA drivers in a subsequent nLite run.

I see the same situation here with infinst_autol8.cab.  Thank you for the information, I think I understand a little better now.

Windows Vista and 7 use microsoft AHCI driver.

on Windows 2000, We can replace it to intel sata driver. :3

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On 2016年8月26日 at 2:07 PM, CamTron said:

Does this require the extended kernel, or does it work on plain Windows 2000?

Intel 5 or later you should use PS/2 keyboard.

Intel 10 or later USB 2.0 compatibility is broken. so you should use external USB port likes Asmedia.

If you want to use USB 3.0 NEC compatible port, you should use XP usb driver on Win2k.

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