Can Windows XP Run on a New Modern PC 2024?

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  • @RamtechENG
    @RamtechENG  Před 2 lety +131

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      @Vladislav_6335 Před 2 lety +6

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    • @KasparsBarissGames
      @KasparsBarissGames Před 2 lety +21

      Windows XP / 7 / 10

    • @YTpro000
      @YTpro000 Před 2 lety +41

      Windows XP/Windows 7

  • @SimSimsTECHcrunch
    @SimSimsTECHcrunch Před rokem +262

    During the blue setup screen, you need to continuously press F5 and then select "ACPI Multiprocessor". This will allow the recognized ram to be in the 3GB-4GB range rather than just 2.21GB

    • @vistaman1
      @vistaman1 Před rokem +21

      idk i used windows xp professional x64 edition (not intel itanium) on a old laptop i upgraded to 8gb and it detected all of it

    • @SimSimsTECHcrunch
      @SimSimsTECHcrunch Před rokem +15

      @@vistaman1 The version I'm talking about and the version demonstrated in this video is the 32-bit version.

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@vistaman1
      HP itanium Laptop ? You meant intel CPU i guess..never released any notebooks with that CPU !
      XP x64, AMD64 they called it, by law !

    • @lucasrem
      @lucasrem Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@SimSimsTECHcrunch
      I recommend X64 /AMD64 versions for XP and NT 5 and up on modern hardware.
      only when you play games that don't support the x64 version, fall back to x86 only !

    • @tomyyoung2624
      @tomyyoung2624 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Yes CD/DVD drive found! -S

  • @Matt08719801
    @Matt08719801 Před rokem +165

    Xp is the ultimate sweetspot where retro met modern , with all the bootskins and the inexperience patchers etc it was the last OS that you could customize to look like any operating systems before it or many operating systems after it , plus being able to play anything from chips challenge from 1989 to elder scrolls skyrim from 2011 is a nice bonus

    • @samfkt
      @samfkt Před rokem +2

      DOS? Isnt that only possibl with WIn 98? I mean natively....

    • @siddheshshanbhag
      @siddheshshanbhag Před rokem +6

      Yeah. I had installed MacOS theme to make my XP look like Mac and it was dope to say the least.

    • @tomyyoung2624
      @tomyyoung2624 Před 7 měsíci +1

      yes intel Lan drivers for windows xp but

  • @porktesinorn870
    @porktesinorn870 Před rokem +408

    Windows XP will always be the OG of all OS. Very light and always on point to the needs of users.

  • @an3ssh
    @an3ssh Před rokem +41

    I remember being a small kid and installing windows XP in my PC...no errors, not getting stuck, just 2-3 hours of adrenaline rush. I would have freaked out if I knew that 1000 different errors could occur during installations.

  • @toddfraser7009
    @toddfraser7009 Před rokem +86

    You probably didn't know about this, but the XP enthusiast community have gotten ACPI working on XP. They've also gotten generic AHCI, NVME and USB 3.0 support working too.
    Some drivers have issues with more than 4GB of RAM so the PAE patch now lets you limit to 4GB RAM if you run into that problem.
    NVIDIA GPU acceleration is still limited to maxwell and earlier though.
    You should do an update on this video, XP hardware support has improved quite a bit since you made this.

    • @susbopkins6303
      @susbopkins6303 Před rokem +3

      Can i get a link to see this information and possibly keep updated on it also if they can add all the drivers to be able to play all modern games/Applications So we can compete against modern bloated windows so we aren't forced to have spyware 24/7 on our computers and can run more then 4GB of RAM. Also What kind of DDR did they make compatible? I got two 8 GB DDR4 RAM sticks. Vulkan would be a nice touch too. But i don't know. That's allot of work and i don't know if it's even possible for someone to pull off.

    • @afre3398
      @afre3398 Před rokem +1

      CZcams do not allow ant links but can please post some google search keywords

    • @thischannelisdeleted
      @thischannelisdeleted Před 11 měsíci

      Where??

    • @afre3398
      @afre3398 Před 11 měsíci +7

      @@thischannelisdeleted windows xp sp3 darklord v2.0 on Internet Achive. If I write more my post will be deleted. Use your creativity ;)

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast Před 10 měsíci +6

      I saw a post when I stumbled across the windows xp subreddit a while ago where a guy had xp running properly with a brand new 5ghz 12 or 16 core Ryzen cpu he compiled drivers for since apparently you can just do that now after the source code leaked, nvme drivers backported from windows 7, a patch to fully use the 32gb of ram, the whole 9 yards and it all worked,just amazing. Graphics cards are still limited to Maxwell at most last I heard but it makes me want to pick up an old titan and build a modern xp machine.

  • @mrnapolean1
    @mrnapolean1 Před rokem +5

    The message you see at 5:20 is a throwback to the early days of PCs. All 1980s and some early 90s computers did this.

  • @kobiblade
    @kobiblade Před rokem +25

    Storage needs to be formatted in MBR to be detected, plus you need to include the drivers on Windows ISO.

  • @mi-rek
    @mi-rek Před 10 měsíci +11

    5:18 That message is because of how PSUs worked then. Power off wasn't software controlled in OS, but it was a electrical switch on the PSU.
    So the OS shutting down quit applications, finished all writes etc., but then user had to cut the power manually.

    • @DaryxFox
      @DaryxFox Před 7 měsíci +3

      Yeah, that's part of what ACPI does, and by the time XP came out nearly all PCs that could run it had ACPI--that's why he has to bypass it in the setup program. You must be thinking of Windows 98 and before (though I'm pretty sure even 98 had ACPI support, for the few PCs that did.)

  • @AndreiCJ88
    @AndreiCJ88 Před rokem +11

    It only sees the 120GB SSD because it is M.2 interface, but SATA controller. The other one it is NVMe and uses PCI-Ex, which XP doesn't know about, but it detects the SATA controller.

  • @Ou8y2k2
    @Ou8y2k2 Před rokem +31

    My favorite of the MS operating systems. After SP3, it rocked. I'd still be using it if MS still released security updates.

    • @jeanpaultongeren125
      @jeanpaultongeren125 Před 8 měsíci +3

      myn too

    • @energygameplay6513
      @energygameplay6513 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I still use it to retro game on it
      Specs i7 3770 12gb ram 9800gt 512mb(placeholder will be replaced by 700 or 600 series nvidia probably 650/650ti 750ti 750

    • @gmdking
      @gmdking Před 7 měsíci +2

      They still do! At least, for the government, I don’t get why they don’t keep supporting old NT versions, can’t you patch old Windows NT versions to support newer versions of windows updates?

    • @devilzuser0050
      @devilzuser0050 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@gmdking It's not about they can't, they didn't want. In fact, they intentionally dropped supports on vga drivers, and web browsers. It's not the security that matters.

    • @Saudade720
      @Saudade720 Před 2 dny

      My system was noticably slower with sp3 which also was the start of DRM and windows defender, SP2 was best for gaming without the sp3 bloatware.

  • @lightbird27
    @lightbird27 Před rokem +17

    Great video, very useful for XP enthusiasts.
    Your Silicon Power ssd is recognized because it is SATA/AHCI NGFF M.2 drive (they have two notches). The other one, samsung, is not because it is strictly NVMe. There is two kind of M.2 ports : those that only support SATA & AHCI and those that do both. It is confusing because both use the exact same ports and connectors ; M key/B key/M&B Key. The only way to know is to consult the BIOS and the motherboard manual or to try both type of drives and see what works.

  • @bertnijhof5413
    @bertnijhof5413 Před rokem +10

    I'm happy. that I installed and activated my version of Windows XP Home in Virtualbox in March 2010. I still use that installation of XP a few times per week to play the wma copies of my LPs and CDs with WoW and TrueBass effects. That VM survived 3 desktops and 4 CPUs; Pentium 4 HT (1C2T; 3.0GHz); Phenom X3 (3C3T; 2.3GHz); Phenom II X4 (4C4T; 3.2GHz) and the Ryzen 3 2200G (4C4T; 3.7GHz OC).

  • @gorigamiagames
    @gorigamiagames Před 5 měsíci +2

    Oh my God. Finally I got it. Thank you very much for the tips in your video. I spent about three days trying to install this system in a way that would work and I didn't know that I had to add the drivers using this program that you showed. After the solution you showed, I managed to do it and it worked, thank you very much... now I can make the video from Windows XP review

  • @kevinhanley6462
    @kevinhanley6462 Před 8 měsíci +3

    I admire your determination when it's so tempting to just use a Virtual PC environment! I've never seen it load so quick! What about the frustrations of a virtual environment and using Windows XP without lagging on the graphics and play 3D games? It'd make a good video!

  • @saulgoodman5873
    @saulgoodman5873 Před rokem +13

    Windows XP won’t load the first SSD because it is a NVMe SSD and is presumably running in NVMe mode in the BIOS while the other one is a SATA-only M.2 SSD and runs in SATA mode allowing it to be visible to Windows XP. As Windows XP doesn’t have NVMe support but it has SATA support it detects only the SATA SSD.

  • @Sunny-jz3dy
    @Sunny-jz3dy Před 7 měsíci +5

    Omg.... I haven't seen Windows XP in years! Reminds me of all the games I used to play and all the fun I used to have on the pc! So much easier to go into your own computer and fix stuff back then! Imo

  • @kanetv10
    @kanetv10 Před rokem +1

    thanks for make this video! i’ll try this method. awesome!

  • @cluelessdragoon7052
    @cluelessdragoon7052 Před rokem +4

    I wish microsoft kept up with their Legacy operating systems a little longer

  • @thorish933
    @thorish933 Před rokem +1

    Good Job with this and your other vids.
    I love doing weird things like this but my patience isn't anywhere near as good as yours.
    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @yorgle11
    @yorgle11 Před rokem +13

    I went through a project getting Windows 7 to work on a modern laptop (new at the time), but that was a few years ago now, like 2018 I think. Once I got that laptop working with Win7 I made a disk image so I'd never have to go through that again.
    Getting XP to work on today's hardware is way harder because there's a lot less chance that XP drivers ever existed for most of the components, or even older versions of those components that might work with an .inf hack. I'm impressed you got so far with it. Too bad about the GTX1080 not working, it would be cool to see a solution for that if there is one.
    To fix the USB, you could install a USB card and then use USB devices for the network and sound (if you're out of slots).
    Modern ATI/AMD video cards have open source 3D drivers for linux, so I wonder if anybody will ever use that as the basis for new WinXP compatible drivers for any of those cards. Being able to multiboot a modern system with XP alongside newer OSes would be cool.

    • @samfkt
      @samfkt Před rokem +5

      In BIOS there is an option to make it "legacy", so that your modern USB mouse should work...... its also possible to install drivers for GTX 980Ti/Titan.

    • @zaxele
      @zaxele Před rokem

      If I install Win XP in a virtual machine, will it be able to install old drivers for old external hardwares that were supported in XP, detect and run those hardwares again? Thanks.

    • @thischannelisdeleted
      @thischannelisdeleted Před 11 měsíci

      What’s so good about win 7?

  • @cougar9902
    @cougar9902 Před rokem +2

    The line "Is this it? Of course not." is legendary!

  • @samfkt
    @samfkt Před rokem +14

    Hey, in BIOS there is one option to make it "legacy" so that you can use your normal USB mouse...... Asrock and Asus motherboards should support it. That way you dont need to use PS/2.

  • @boydpukalo8980
    @boydpukalo8980 Před rokem +31

    The newest NVIDIA GPU with XP drivers is 960 I think. I have one for my multi boot machine including xp, 7, 8, and 10/11. Still think very highly of XP though the lack of security was its Achilles heel.

    • @dankmemebunny
      @dankmemebunny Před rokem +4

      All 900 series cards work.

    • @BetterCallBigShotAutos
      @BetterCallBigShotAutos Před rokem +4

      @@dankmemebunnyyeah, it’s funny how the artificial 960 limit can be patched out by adding a few lines to the inf
      hell, you can even set up a titan x sli build and it would be compatible with xp

    • @gmdking
      @gmdking Před 8 měsíci

      @@BetterCallBigShotAutoswould a 980ti work?
      if so, will anything newer work? I’m trying to do something like this video.

    • @diegotor5643
      @diegotor5643 Před 7 měsíci

      ⁠@@gmdking yes it does, i have a personal windows xp retro build and im using a gtx 980ti 6gb gpu, you need to tweak the nvidia driver file thou so Windows xp can recognize your card. Newer games will work as long as the game your trying to play is fully Directx 9 compatible and that also has a minimun requirement that works under windows xp, so lets put it this way, your good to go to play games released between 2000 to all the way to the 2010s, later than that it might work but you need to check the requiriments asking for win xp and directx9 as a minimun, remember that this dx9 was the last library version that was supported under windows XP, hope this works😅

    • @gmdking
      @gmdking Před 7 měsíci

      @@diegotor5643 thanks!

  • @garyr7027
    @garyr7027 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Gotta hand it to ya for that installation process. I've spent hours upon hours doing stuff like this years ago, but I don't do it anymore... my patience packed its bags and moved out. Lol.

  • @d-o-n-u-t
    @d-o-n-u-t Před rokem +28

    I think the larger SSD is not detected because of the 32-bit number limit. If you are downloading a non-64-bit edition of Windows XP (Which is very likely, as the primary edition is 32-bit), then the drive probably did not show up because it's too large. This is why you cannot have >4 GB on a 32-bit OS, and why we jumped to 64-bit CPUs. Any CPU made after ~2007 is probably 64-bit.

    • @m3e642
      @m3e642 Před rokem +7

      that doesnt matter since 32 bit xp is limited to 4 gb ram not storage memory, the reason probably was that win xp needs a sata driver to recognize sata drives like SSDs

    • @d-o-n-u-t
      @d-o-n-u-t Před rokem +2

      ​@@m3e642 Filesystems have number limits too -- for example, I think NTFS has a 64-bit number limit, which limits you to ~a few petabytes of storage. FAT32 is limited to 32-bit numbers, hence the 32 in the name and the 4GB file size limit. There are other filesystems like ZFS (mostly used on Linux) which have a number limit of 128-bits, but we're very unlikely to even scrape that limit any time soon.

    • @PrzeszczepiX
      @PrzeszczepiX Před rokem +3

      Windows XP can handle hard drives up to 2TB. Anything above uses GPT partitioning style which is not supported by XP.

    • @cougar9902
      @cougar9902 Před rokem +2

      No, all wrong. It doesn't recognize the 1TB SSD because XP doesn't know NVME. In fact, even 7 doesn't know NVME (side load NVME driver is possible to install 7 on NVME).

    • @maklogetrich2378
      @maklogetrich2378 Před rokem +3

      that's not the case, 970 Evo is nvme based drive while the other one is m.2 sata which is sata based drive, even windows 7 cannot read nvme drive without specific driver

  • @SaM64pes
    @SaM64pes Před rokem +2

    I love your videos keep making them and my favorite version is Windows XP

  • @user-nm2uy7ec2i
    @user-nm2uy7ec2i Před 3 měsíci

    tnx for this great video clip bro keep up the good work!😊😊

  • @airwarorg
    @airwarorg Před 11 měsíci +2

    Holy sh1t, you are an inspiration to PC techs in the department of "Never give up, never surrender."
    I've been this way with obscure hardware and drivers, but never to get an old OS to run. Impressive.
    Hit me up, I will fund you creating moddified ISOs of Win7x64 and XPx64 that will run on (a wider variety of) modern hardware.

  • @ThomasGrillo
    @ThomasGrillo Před rokem +7

    I did not think it possible to run XP on modern hardware. Great job!

    • @NormanF62
      @NormanF62 Před rokem +1

      He could have integrated Windows 10 drivers…. all editions of Windows are backwards compatible so no need to hunt down Windows XP drivers for modern hardware.

    • @ThomasGrillo
      @ThomasGrillo Před rokem

      @@NormanF62 Drivers aren't the problem. It's the architecture I'm more curious about. Guess that's backwards friendly too.

  • @StarcanadianXD
    @StarcanadianXD Před 2 lety +1

    Really cool video! Love it.

  • @regular5127
    @regular5127 Před 8 měsíci +3

    To be honest, more than half of my time on CZcams goes to the RamTech channel 😂. Thanks for the useful informations you're providing.

  • @finleydoyle
    @finleydoyle Před rokem

    Such a good blast from the past! 😄

  • @ilyassamraoui3234
    @ilyassamraoui3234 Před 8 měsíci

    @RamteckENG I know this is old but you could've used "microsoft garage MouseWithoutBorder" to share your main keyboard and mouse and clipboard with the one running xp or whatever windows.. or you could use "input commander" i think..

  • @kc_lite
    @kc_lite Před 7 měsíci +4

    But for some reason it didn't work

  • @Herfinnur
    @Herfinnur Před 8 měsíci +1

    Because I watched your video um going to try and build a Windows XP PC and you get a kiss on the cheek for figuring this out 😘

  • @matrix01234567899
    @matrix01234567899 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Your SP SSD uses AHCI, but Samsung uses NVMe (new standard). You would need NVMe drivers to use that SSD.

  • @sprflr
    @sprflr Před rokem +1

    Well done, you manage to lead 2 channels at once

  • @SilverX95
    @SilverX95 Před rokem +1

    you probably can use a SATA to NVME to get around NVME problems and for sound there are some newish sounds cards that have XP drivers.
    as for the GPU a GTX 960 or a GTX 700 or a AMD equivalent that has XP drivers or a fast low power GPU that has XP drivers that doesn't need a pcie 6pin or 4pin i says that for longevity, also to help with compatibility set pcie to GEN 3 or 2 and if it has it look for USB settings in the bios to see if there is usb legacy settings.
    i mean there's is so much stuff you need to do to get all this to work it's crazy it's mostly just drivers really and settings.

  • @OakBlox
    @OakBlox Před 9 měsíci +1

    the second ssd probably doesnt show up due to the large size. other than that, it may be because it needs a special driver that the image didnt include.

  • @YzerWings
    @YzerWings Před rokem +5

    There are several ways to enable AHCI drivers on XP.. the easiest way I have found is to set SATA config to IDE, then install windows. Once installed, use a cheap pcie add in card, move your boot drive to the add in card. Then, boot into bios and set your onboard to AHCI…. Next, boot into windows and it will install the onboard ahci drivers. You will then be able to remove the add in card and plug your sata cable back into your mobo. VOILA. Been doin that for years.

    • @samfkt
      @samfkt Před rokem

      Didnt know this...... I remember it causing troubles on the Fernandos Win Raid forums.

  • @davyarthurs
    @davyarthurs Před rokem +1

    Only ever came across Windows XP 64-bit on one PC. Worked well, but 64-bit drivers were few and far between back then!

  • @deanrantala
    @deanrantala Před 27 dny

    I seem to recal that XP used to allow you to press one of the function keys (during the blue screen setup) to load drivers before the setup continues. This is how to installed XP in special RAID controllers, etc. I want to say it was F5 or something?

  • @blue_dragonized_dolphin
    @blue_dragonized_dolphin Před rokem +3

    4:59 there is a 32-bit PAE patch for XP, but it's slightly unstable, but I am using it on my 12GB RAM, and XP can use all that

  • @Comm0ut
    @Comm0ut Před 6 měsíci

    If you don't need it on bare metal or your hardware isn't supported virtual machines make install easy and you can effortlessly revert to a clean install by rebooting into a clean snapshot.

  • @paulstelian97
    @paulstelian97 Před rokem +1

    The first thing with only detecting one SSD -- you installed AHCI drivers (which can work with the SATA M.2 SSD) but the other NVMe one you didn't integrate NVMe drivers.

  • @He-Is-One-and-Only
    @He-Is-One-and-Only Před rokem +2

    Good work 👍🏻

  • @jimsdog23
    @jimsdog23 Před rokem +2

    I used to own a Compaq with Windows XP and boy I miss that os

  • @johnscripter1792
    @johnscripter1792 Před rokem +1

    One of your SSDs was SATA and the other was nvme PCIx you can tell by the little notches on the end of the stick. SATA M.2 has 2 notches NVME M.2 has one.

  • @ilos_sss
    @ilos_sss Před rokem

    Boot2USB can be used with no issues too as what it does is copies all setup files to the RAM itself.

  • @lefteris.adamou.1
    @lefteris.adamou.1 Před rokem +4

    You could played these games on windows 98 2000 too. You should try web browsing

  • @samfkt
    @samfkt Před rokem +2

    You can also use newer GPUs like GTX 980Ti and the Titan card with modified geforce drivers etc....

  • @marilynclark7298
    @marilynclark7298 Před 9 měsíci

    I did not have to go through all this, and yes...it can, will and still does

  • @trimetilpentano5226
    @trimetilpentano5226 Před rokem +4

    I think Windows XP only recognizes Silicon Power's drive because, unlike the other one, it doesn't use the NVMe protocol, but the SATA one. Technically, the Silicon Power drive is a normal SATA SSD that is mounted in the PCIe slot dedicated to NVMe, it follows that the read and write performances are identical to those of a classic SSD that is connected to the motherboard via SATA cable.
    The NVMe protocol has been developed since 2009 and the first NVMe SSDs have been introduced since 2013, but several more years will have to pass to see them also in the consumer market (thanks Wikipedia). When Windows XP was in vogue and supported by developers, the two main interfaces available to consumers and prosumers were SATA and IDE, the latter is currently disused and no longer supported for at least 10 years. I think running Windows XP on an NVMe SSD is either impossible, or only through some particular fix and losing the advantage of the full bandwidth. If I don't say nonsense, the SATA disk works thanks to what you did with NLite.
    Nice video :)

  • @testtubeii
    @testtubeii Před 3 měsíci

    i think ive ran windows xp on a semi-modern computer back in like late 2018 for a week it was an asus rog rampage and that came out in 2013 idk how it ran but my brother has the computer now with windows 10

  • @gheffz
    @gheffz Před rokem +1

    Getting closer to 5K likes... 3.3K as of April 9, 2023... I want to see you try Windows 98! Great videos, thank you!

  • @dormitorykitchen5433
    @dormitorykitchen5433 Před 11 měsíci

    this remind me a lot memory, i'm using windows XP from 2004 to 2010 with 3 different CPU (celeron, athlon x2, phenom II x2) until 1 change to windows 7.

  • @novictim
    @novictim Před rokem +3

    IT WORKED!
    But I did have to go to the BIOS and set my HDD to use IDE instead of SATA, otherwise it did not recognise the disk.

  • @JohnSmith-xq1pz
    @JohnSmith-xq1pz Před rokem +3

    Very tempting to turn my 1300x retro gaming machine into a XP 7 dual boot, but I'm pretty satisfied with my XP virtual machine

    • @energygameplay6513
      @energygameplay6513 Před 7 měsíci

      Try someting older if you want officially supported hardware to just work fine

  • @thomasschnettler4021
    @thomasschnettler4021 Před 29 dny

    In 2019 I tried to install Windows XP on the machine I still use nowadays. With tons and tons of fussing around with nLite and Easy2Boot, i did get it to install. Strangely though, it functioned just fine immediately after installation but after I turned the computer off and back on again, it wouldn't recognize the mouse or keyboard even if it was plugged into the PS/2 port. I have no idea why this happened. I feel like it's because the PS/2 ports were really wired to the USB 3.0 controller board and then the BIOS put it in some sort of compatibility mode for older operating systems during XP installation, but then after I just started the OS, it didn't use the compatibility mode and therefore the peripherals didn't work. Any ideas for solutions?

  • @MrZelkozr
    @MrZelkozr Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you Ramtech for this tutorial. I have manged to start XP instalation with pressing F7 during textual part. Now I have problem cause when I need to choose partition to delete or to select for OS, my USB keyboard is not working because of F7 I assume. Any help on this issue I would really appreciate?

    • @RamtechENG
      @RamtechENG  Před 8 měsíci

      Use PS/2 keyboard or you can skip the first stage of installation using WinNTSETUP software

  • @krzysiozbik
    @krzysiozbik Před rokem +4

    My favourite Windows is 7 version so it would be very helpfull to see how to install it on modern PC with processors of 6th generation and later versions. Mainly there are problems with drivers but sometimes installations cannot run without board drivers. It still good and quite usefull operation system than his older versions like XP, Me, 98 etc...

    • @xfgdf
      @xfgdf Před rokem

      I was able to install it on a kaby lake

    • @jbd2
      @jbd2 Před 10 měsíci

      Hello, I was able to run windows 7 pro on my system with Ryzen 7 3900, ASROCK a320 motherboard, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB DDR4 and SATA SSD. (I only use SATA, no NVME)
      My system has everything working including onboard LAN, HD audio, Blu-Ray drive, USB 3, but my wifi card doesn’t work, so I use another USB one.
      I did this with a tool I found on MDL forum, and standard windows 7 pro DVD image with SP1.
      As far as I know, this will work with Intel too. I can maybe send you my modified image which will probably work for you or you can build it yourself.

  • @blue_dragonized_dolphin
    @blue_dragonized_dolphin Před rokem +2

    3:58 ) one of the SSD you showed is NVMe, which XP doesn't recognize

  • @FrykaS.
    @FrykaS. Před 7 měsíci

    I miss those 3 XP themes. I miss the option to pull out a toolbar from the taskbar and stick it to another screen edge. I miss those icons.

  • @kabsonkabson
    @kabsonkabson Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fun fact: all of these games (did not check, or ever played heros3) works fine on win 10 with i9 9900k and rtx 4080. At least "no cd " versions.Only gta 3 and gta vc needs win 10 to work with only 1 cpu thread. It can be done in 5 seconds. Run msconfig, go to boot tab and somewhere there should be options to choose how many cpu cores windows uses. Reboot and play. Or simply try win 98 compability mode. If you have x-fi soundblaster soundcard, you can (using creative alchemy software) restore hardware audio support with eax tech. It gives 3d audio and reverb effects( epecially in painkiller and gta 3). No bugs no crashes😊

  • @yetersizbakiye8164
    @yetersizbakiye8164 Před rokem +2

    Very nice, thanks

  • @toddy1500
    @toddy1500 Před 4 měsíci

    Nice Cougar Case = )

  • @mark12358
    @mark12358 Před 7 měsíci

    4:00 your not recognized M2 SSD could be a NVME one, while the other is a SATA model. That's the difference you could check for. Hint: the notch on the SSD disk will tell you more, google for B and M type M2 notch).

  • @ConfusioNIntrusioN
    @ConfusioNIntrusioN Před rokem

    will it run music production software like emagic logic though an does sound come out of the soundcard? :)

  • @centurion8446
    @centurion8446 Před 6 měsíci

    The internet is fast with the LAN card but isn't the web still unbrowsable because of the 32-bit OS issues etc?

  • @BLKBRDSR71
    @BLKBRDSR71 Před rokem +1

    Another way to use USB mouse & keyboard is to get a PCI-e USB2 hub.
    I have one in my PC, it works great!

  • @exxor9108
    @exxor9108 Před rokem +2

    The GTX 960 has drivers that do go as far back as Windows XP, and by extension, the rest of the GTX 900 desktop cards.

  • @Fuadcim
    @Fuadcim Před rokem +1

    Thank you for hard work

  • @byrd203
    @byrd203 Před rokem

    you can also instal windows xp by using bart pe which will let you copy install files directly from HDD so install goes much quicker

  • @alistairlima6863
    @alistairlima6863 Před rokem +1

    Any one notice in cpu-z the cpu had same number of cores but only half the threads on xp, would explain the lower cpu multi thread bench test

    • @alexfrideres1198
      @alexfrideres1198 Před 8 měsíci

      how the hell is a 9900KF getting a lower single thread score than my ivy bridge xeon
      i have a thinkpad with a mobile ryzen 5 and even that scores better

  • @YzerWings
    @YzerWings Před rokem +1

    Loved this vid

  • @BaconFaceMcGee
    @BaconFaceMcGee Před 2 měsíci +1

    Fascinating!

  • @realdavidof
    @realdavidof Před rokem

    I love windows XP, that's why I want to install it on a gigabyte intel H510 motherboard but I don't know which driver AHCI to choose from Win-Ride forum?
    Could someone help me or Ramtech if you are not too busy
    Thanks for all the contributions

  • @agam4795
    @agam4795 Před rokem

    I'm pretty sure the Setup only detects the SP 120gb m.2 because it is Sata instead of nvme like the samsung evo

  • @IrreverentSOB
    @IrreverentSOB Před rokem +1

    Great video !

  • @bencenemeth1155
    @bencenemeth1155 Před 6 měsíci

    What do you think will it also be possible to install it to an mSi laptop too?

  • @hannescampidell
    @hannescampidell Před rokem +1

    it can only detect the silicon power ssd because it is sata and it has already sata drivers and the other is nvme and that didnt exist back then

  • @charlescostain8066
    @charlescostain8066 Před rokem +6

    9:25 win 10 is using all 16 threads, xp is using 8

  • @brenocostateixeira
    @brenocostateixeira Před rokem

    Does the driver pick up only the HD connected to the "south bridge", because this NVMe connection is connected to that chip?

  • @dlovansl2
    @dlovansl2 Před rokem

    For me on 4:18 it gives another non ACPI compliant error on a 6th gen intel i3 laptop with dell. Don't know why but what I did was used a tool to add acpi mod and all those drivers which worked when I went into the first setup with list of drives, formatting, copying etc. After restarting it gave another bsod which was again the acpi compliant, I replaced the acpi file again and it boot up, then on the second setup where it shows the blank blue screen and the mouse it just went black and non acpi compliant bsod, any reason why?

  • @InternationalLiaison
    @InternationalLiaison Před 4 měsíci

    Windows XP 64bit prefessional doesnt have all these issues. Problem is trying to find a copy of windows XP64 professional is ridiculously hard to find because this was for corporate enterprise servers.

    • @bitemykrank1970
      @bitemykrank1970 Před 3 měsíci +1

      I have a copy if your after it, with a product key that actually works.....

  • @redray2952
    @redray2952 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My favorite part: is this the end?
    Of course not✨✨

  • @sasukeuchiha2022
    @sasukeuchiha2022 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a laptop from 2011. I didn't needed to install AHCI drivers because my laptop is compatible with both XP and 7 (obviously not only them)

  • @mcdibyoe
    @mcdibyoe Před 6 měsíci

    I remember installing and reinstalling XP so many times, I was able to type its serial number from memory alone, LMFAO,, That was the good old days.

    • @bitemykrank1970
      @bitemykrank1970 Před 3 měsíci

      That why I made my embedded SP3 ISO, I got sick of typing those bloody 25 characters

  • @DCM36064
    @DCM36064 Před rokem +1

    And FYI you would get much Frames. Besides, when you test some games and it the frames are low? And I’m talking about WinXP 64 bit if you can get more FPS which it will be amazingly Fast

  • @Sabrina-Ergert1079
    @Sabrina-Ergert1079 Před 10 měsíci

    You can run Windows XP Professional x64 Edition on a modern PC with a 64-bit processor, if there are drivers for it. I managed it on a notebook from 2013 with an Intel i3 processor. Windows XP Professional x64 Edition runs better on it than the previously installed Windows 7. It took a long research, but in the end I found the right drivers for the installed hardware.

  • @KSMIDDLE44
    @KSMIDDLE44 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What to do if F7 trick didn't work? I'm still stuck at ACPI error.

  • @mark12358
    @mark12358 Před 7 měsíci +1

    8:00 GTX 750 TI is the last video card supported on Windows XP. No luck for the 1080 TI.

  • @SylentEcho
    @SylentEcho Před 7 měsíci +1

    Painkiller was such an awesome game!

    • @RamtechENG
      @RamtechENG  Před 7 měsíci

      I’m gonna make a review of it

  • @ein_seebi
    @ein_seebi Před rokem +1

    nice video

  • @aas20-bj8hf5ex7t
    @aas20-bj8hf5ex7t Před 3 měsíci +2

    try using
    unofficial iso called Windows-XP-Integral-Edition or tiny xp, micro xp by experience I tried it on virtualbox because I don't have a target PC

  • @fr4ctalz638
    @fr4ctalz638 Před rokem +1

    Windows XP is not compatible with NVMe drives. The 120GB SSD was recognized because it is a specific M.2 model that is SATA, not NVMe.

  • @TheGBYTube
    @TheGBYTube Před rokem +3

    XP won't recognize a drive bigger than 500GB. I learned this when I bought an external USB drive for backup.

  • @Oswald_and_Windows_tech
    @Oswald_and_Windows_tech Před rokem +1

    I think I might know why xp only detects one of the ssds, probably because the silicon one is older and has a older m.2 driver that xp can pick up.

  • @matrix01234567899
    @matrix01234567899 Před 9 měsíci +1

    For x64 version of Windows you need x64 version of drivers, not 32 bit and not IA64 (Itanium). Windows xp x64 wasn't too popular, and drivers from Vista and newer are probably incompatibile, so it can be hard to find such drivers.

    • @MarkWhich
      @MarkWhich Před 7 měsíci

      I had little issues with XP SP3 and XP Pro x64 SP2, but there isn't much you can do with like 16GIG RAM in the x64 version either, but a gigantic RAMDisk is a good idea.