Its an original disc...huh
These are the Asus 32bit XP drivers, on the
Asus F2A85-M PRO download page, that (along with XP Service Pack 3) would need to be slipstreamed into your original 32bit XP CD in order for it to be both installable and functional:
1. AMD Chipset Driver V5.12.0.15 for Windows XP 32bit---(WHQL).
2. Realtek Audio Driver V5.10.0.6657 for Windows XP 32bit---(WHQL).
3. AMD Graphics Driver V9.0.100.2000 for Windows XP 32bit---(WHQL)
4. Realtek LAN Driver V5.796.503.2012 for Windows XP 32bit & XP 64bit---(WHQL).
5. Asmedia USB 3.0 Driver V1.16.2.0 for Windows XP 32bit & Vista 32bit & Vista 64bit & Win7 32bit & Win7 64bit & Win8 32bit & Win8 64bit---(WHQL).
6. Asmedia USB3.0 Controller Driver V1.14.3.0 for Windows XP/Vista/7 32bit & 64bit.(WHQL)
7. AMD AHCI/RAID driver V3.3.1540.22 for Windows XP 32bit---(WHQL).
As the alternative to creating a slipstreamed XP installation CD; the
"AMD_AHCI_V120010317_33154022_XPViataWin7.zip" file also includes a folder named MakeDisk that contains the Asus utility for creating a USB drive which will contain the required XP storage drivers to be used with the F6 key driver installation method, at the very beginning of the XP setup. The problem is that the AsMakeDisk.ini file path is wrong and you'll need to manually edit it first, in order for AsMakeDisk.exe to work properly, after you've extracted the contents of the .zip file.
This is the contents of the
"AMD_AHCI_V120010317_33154022_XPViataWin7.zip" file as viewed in 7-zip:
This is the contents of the MakeDisk folder:
The fourth line down of the original AsMakeDisk.ini file (blue arrow above) reads:
Path1= ..\Driver\WinXP, which needs to be opened in Notepad and edited to read:
Path1= ..\WinXP and then saved:
[InstallMakeDisk]
installcount = 1
Item1= AMD RAID/AHCI XP Driver
Path1= ..\WinXP
USBfloppy1= HardwareIds.SCSI.Napa_i386_ahci8086
[FixedAddToSectionID]
id1 = "USB\VID_03F0&PID_2001", "usbstor" #--HP
id2 = "USB\VID_054C&PID_002C", "usbstor" #--Sony
id3 = "USB\VID_057B&PID_0001", "usbstor" #--Y-E Data
id4 = "USB\VID_0409&PID_0040", "usbstor" #--NEC
id5 = "USB\VID_0424&PID_0FDC", "usbstor" #--SMSC
id6 = "USB\VID_08BD&PID_1100", "usbstor" #--Iomega
id7 = "USB\VID_055D&PID_2020", "usbstor" #--Samsung
Now when you double-click AsMakeDisk.exe the Asus MakeDisk utility will open correctly:
If you're able to succesfully install XP by loading just the AMD storage driver from the USB stick, you'll still need to manually install XP Service Pack 3, as well as the previously listed Asus AMD 32bit XP drivers.
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