windows vista and latest ryzen cpu she works ( with esu )

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  1. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    #1 pm67310, Aug 14, 2022
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    windows vista works on csm mode with latest ryzen cpu only if server 2008 esu update are integrated

    x64 build ok

    x86 build bad with latest ryzen
     
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  2. kaljukass

    kaljukass MDL Guru

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    What the hell is one supposed to do with that sentence?
     
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  3. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    for fan user of windows vista because vista sp2 with official update not works on latest ryzen

    same as user like install old windows XP on ryzen ( thank to XPESD creator )

    your goal is to contradict me?

    if you are not interested ignore my post

    @kaljukass
     
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  4. kaljukass

    kaljukass MDL Guru

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    Of course not, but my small and diamond-smooth brain could not comprehend such a short information. (diamond brain - i.e. small, hard and very smooth, doesn't pick things up right away).
    It's the problem of the old and diamond-smooth brain, you just don't always get it right away. Need a little clearer and longer explanation.
    Thanks, now I understand.
     
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  5. Cgristoph

    Cgristoph MDL Novice

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    Hello at this time im Working on this, whitch esu updates must be integreated ?
     
  6. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    all esu update
     
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    #7 Chuterix, Sep 21, 2022
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    what is the difference between vista on ryzen without esu and vista on ryzen with esu? do crashes happen less frequently? is the system more stable?
    edit one: i feel like there needs to be more research and see if this is mythbusted or not. sorry but i don’t want to downgrade my system again (especially after clean installing 11) to an even older os which from experiences for me is unstable.
    for further investigation, we can try vista2esd once it releases in late 4q of this year (fall?) and then see the results on ryzen systems and others
    especially since i hate having to manually install all updates on vista and there’s absolutely ZERO vista image updater known here
     
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  8. pm67310

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    more stable with esu
     
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    sorry but like i said in the reason link, i don't want to downgrade my main system again. not unless until windows 11 ltsc ever releases, then i'll backup everything, and maybe do the experiment with vista stability of modern hardware with all updates (including esu updates) (mbr mode) and then reinstall 11 but ltsc
    but until then, sorry pal
     
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  12. ruslanshchur

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    Unfortunately, for me Vista still randomly BSODs on Ryzen even when fully updated with Windows Server 2008 ESU updates
     
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  13. pm67310

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    64 bit or 32 bit ? for me 64 bit work
     
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    64-bit, also do vanilla Vista SP2 without updates randomly BSODed for you? And also do your fully updated copy of Vista is with Extended Kernel?
     
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    vista with full update and esu update iso

    and installed work on my ryzen
     
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    Nowadays is deadly simple to have multiple OS in multiple boot thanks to native VHDS, no need to mess with partitions or other ancient troubles.

    Perhaps even VISTA and XP, that doesn't support natively the native VHD boot, can be installed easily on (fixed size, unfragmented) VHDs, thanks to grub4dos and the the SVbus driver.

    No need to marry an OS, no need to divorce to marry another one.
     
  17. ruslanshchur

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    I tried the same Vista fully updated + Server 2008 ESU updates iso, and it randomly BSODed for me on Ryzen
     
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    install with usb key ?

    integrated usb 3.0 driver ?
     
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  19. ruslanshchur

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    Yes, it have integrated usb 3.0 driver, but I also tried vanilla Vista SP2 iso without any updates and without usb 3.0 driver, and it still randomly BSOD
     
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  20. pm67310

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    you need latest update because acpi are patched by microsoft and are more stable
     
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