Steve,Yes to the first part, however, this is the correct way (you only need to apply the /usbboot switch once):IntegrateDrv /usbboot /target=G:IntegrateDrv /driver=.DriversAMDUSB30usbxhc /target=G:IntegrateDrv /driver=.DriversAMDUSB30usbhub /target=G:IntegrateDrv /driver=.DriversWait4UF /target=G:No to the second part, IntegrateDrv will not integrate all drivers in a folder, if a driver package contains more than one device driver for the given Windows edition, IntegrateDrv will ask which of the device drivers you wish to integrate. (note that there are the /local switch for narrowing down the list based on the local installed hardware, and the /enum switch that does the same using a registry export from an existing Windows system)TalEdited by tal.aloni, 03 February 2013 - 06:02 PM. Direct Install of XP in 3 GB VHD located on Samsung USB 2.0 connected to AMD Athlon is working OK.1. IntegrateDrv was used to integrate Wait4UFD driver in the XP Setup Source directory containing folder i3862. ImgBurn was used to make new XP Setup ISO file, that was copied to NTFS formatted active partition of USB-harddisk3. VHDXPCreate.exe was used to make 3 GB NTFS VHD on USB and to make Grub4dos Menu for WinVBlock driverNTFS Compr was Unchecked -4. Boot with Grub4dos Menu from USB and Install XP in VHD using Start TXT-mode / Continue GUI-mode / Boot Windows XP VHD5. After Install of XP then Run USBXPFix.exe and Select your XP-1.vhd file on USB-drive and click GO. Thanks for response.by 'VHD - Windows XP' I mean:1. Created VHD with 'wimb' 'VHDXPCreate.exe'.2. Integrated DriverPacks + with IntegrateDrv v1.1.4: AsMedia USB 3.0 hub + controller and Wait4UFD.3. Mounted this image from G4D at USB and installed XP to VHD at HD.4. Made few modifications to registry: USB 3.0 HUB+Controller to be ClassGUID USB, Service Start: 0, Group: Boot Bus Extender(loaded first)5. Moved the VHD to USB 3.0 Flash drive with G4D and used 'USBXPFix.exe'6. Booting the VHD with G4D from the flash drive.Testing:Intel USB 2.0: Boots just fine on aboveAsMedia (ASM1083-ASM1042) USB 3.0: Cannot find something at boot and after 1-2 minutes at XP boot screen it BSOD 0x7bSo, I am assuming the issue to be: when XP boot. Genetix, I was unable to make the NEC/Renesas D720200 to even detect the devices connected to it during boot ( claims those controllers are not bootable at all).Try removing the VHD from the picture as it adds an additional layer of complexity, simply format the UFD to NTFS and install XP directly to it,and try not to mix different solutions, driver packs, and manual tweaks. (IntegrateDrv does not need any outside help)Also, make sure you integrate both the USB 3.0 host controller and the USB 3.0 root hub drivers.if all else fails, you can debug the boot process, but it can be an effort to set up. 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Yeah, I follow you and removing the VHD from between installing to clean USB 3.0.2. I ment that renesas needs modification to registry to be functional. It needs to be loaded from service group 'Boot Bus Extender' for HUB and 'System Bus Extender' or 'SCSI miniport' for controller and CriticalDevice data identifying HUB/Controller devices as 'USB' GUID. Sims 4 urban furniture. National Rd.Englewood, OH 45315Hours:Mon-Fri 9:00am-6pmSat: 10:00-4pmSun: Closed. 859-2 Madison Ave.Covington, KY 41011Hours:Mon-Fri 9:30am-6pmSat: 9:30am-5pmSun: Closed859-91 Dixie Highway Suite AFlorence, KY 41042(Old Remke's building)Hours:Mon-Fri 10:00am-6pmSat: 10:00-4pmSun: Closed513-77 Smiley AveCincinnati, OH 45240Hours:Mon-Fri 9:30am-6pmSat: 9:30am-5pmSun: Closed513-2 NW Washington Blvd.Hamilton, OH 45013Hours:Mon-Fri 10:00am-6pmSat: 10:00am-4pmSun: Closed937-7 W. Pokemon leaf green free download. I think AsMedia 'stuff' needs exact same modifications and that is what I ment that doing those modifications directly to INF before installations could be useful so I would never have to boot to system to make those modifications instead system would already have them after installation. Installation from USB 3.0 will be impossibility anyway without them.3. This is on-board controller. It's USB3.0 host controller - USB 3.0 hub - USB deviceand not the other way around!2. Are you 100% sure you need the Intel DMI 2.0 driver loaded to see the ASM1083 PCIe to PCI bridge?3. ![]() 'Renesas needs modification to registry to be functional', where do you get this?4. IntegrateDrv will set all given drivers to start during boot, so the only change in the.inf file that will have any meaningful effect is to change the 'LoadOrderGroup', but I can hardly recall a case where it was necessary.p.s. The AMD USB 3.0 host controller and hub both have the 'LoadOrderGroup' set to 'Base'. I did that earlier and couldn't get the USB 3.0 to boot up no matter what I changed the registry at.Now, I have clean USB 3.0 64GB and XP installed to it used IntegrateDrv to add USB 3.0 Generic Hub, Hub + controller and Wait4UFD. I am getting BSOD on it when booting from it. Works just fine at USB 2.0.I am still testing it because of other detected devices which I am currently booting as IDE. Have to see if I can get this to boot OS, but preliminary testing seems negative. I could say clean off that there is no way in hell this thing will boot with out some serious USB 3.0 registry tweaks or well even modified driver, USB-IF test controller maybe or situation still might be that XP simply cannot see the ASM1083 under Intel DMI 2.0 for some reason. ![]() Anyway, too early to say anything conclusive. Genetix,When you boot from the UFD when it's connected to the USB 2.0 port, you should try to connect a device to the USB 3.0 port and test that it works properly (to make sure all the drivers in the USB 3.0 chain are loaded).My experience with those things is that eventually you figure out what's missing / necessary for a successful boot, although it can take time and effort.If you have two computers that are connectable using FireWire / RS-232, then debugging might shed some light (as to which device is the problematic one).Good luck! Fallout Nv Mods.script to avoid situations where the player could be stuck in sprint mode - Inventory Sorter: Fixed issue. To fix it, install Project Nevada properly as.
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