If you notice your XP boot times are longer even in the setup, Do not worry that is completely normal. Hard Drives: WDC WD20EARS-60MVWB0 ATA Device WDC WD5000AAKS-00E4A0 ATA Device. Graphics Card: AMD Radeon HD 5800 Series (Sapphire/PCPartner) Sound Card: Some on-board card. (If everything went Correctly all you would need to do is sometimes replug the usb drives to get them running after a reboot.) P7P55D (LGA1156) Memory: 12.0 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 666MHz.
Go through the installer and when you finish you should be greeted with a Beautiful Windows XP background. Now There have been times where you will get stuck on "Please insert the Service Pack 3 disk", To get past that box you have to Cancel out and close out of that box, Boot back into the usb, Click installers, But this time click Step 2. Yes that exactly piece software (Crashfree BIOS) that man in the video put on his USB, so can system looking for news bios so he can flash his crash bios. Next Spam f7 until you see Setup is loading files, and just go through the setup. Get a usb drive, download a bios rom, if its in zip format extract it first to show that it is a.
Asus motherboard usb 3 driver drivers#
Next, to initialize the usb drivers in the setup, you will need to plug in a PS/2 - Keyboard adapter or just a standard ps/2 keyboard or mouse.Ĭlick Installers, and then click XPFinal Step 1 (Also I would recommend disabling secure boot while you are at it) The process to get the usb drivers to work is a bit tedious but at the end of the day they work.įirst, You need to make sure you are booting as Legacy (MBR) and not as UEFI (GPT), Just go into your CSM settings on your motherboard and change it to UEFI and Legacy.
Asus motherboard usb 3 driver install#
You need to First Open up YUMI.exe which is in the Pack linked below, Select your install disk (USB), Then in Step 2 Select "Single Windows XP Installer"įormat it as Fat32, And select the XPFinal.iso I have included a Custom ISO that I created with NLITE where everything is integrated and nothing is stripped. I was recently able to get Windows XP working on my ASUS Maximus XI Gene with USB Drivers.