Installing 32-bit XP on a NVMe drive?

Discussion in 'Windows XP / Older OS' started by ExtremelyFancyUsername, Oct 29, 2024.

  1. ExtremelyFancyUsername

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    Is there a retard-proof guide for this somewhere? Whatever I do, I either get a 7B BSoD or Windows not wanting to boot from my drive somehow, thinking it's blank.

    I have a board with NVMe support (modified BIOS) and have successfully installed Win7 already.
     
  2. jonathan_hzs

    jonathan_hzs MDL Junior Member

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    It is best to install the achi disk first and then move to the NVMe partition
     
  3. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    Use xp esd 1.6 nvme support

    But its not easy as windows 7
     
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  4. ExtremelyFancyUsername

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    XP2ESD requires me to make a new image isn't it?
     
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