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All tools I have tried (nLite, WinSetupFromUSB, WinNTSetup, RMPrepUSB) either only sees one of them and ignores the other, or just fail to parse the txtsetup.oem file at all. Both need to be installed, and according to the name of the drivers, the shared library needs to be installed first. The problem is that the Marvell driver comes in two parts: mvxxmm.sys which is the "shared library", and mv91xx.sys which is the "real" driver. I don't know if I should blame Marvell or all the tools I've tried. So I'm now considering to try to manually replicate the changes made by DriverPacks. DriverPacks doesn't use those files from Marvell, and it's the only method that worked for me. I think the problem lies in the inf files and the txtsetup.oem file. It still doesn't work for me, and this time another error happened: "File txtsetup.oem caused an unexpected error (257) at line 1896 in d:\nt\base\boot\setup\oemdisk.c". Update: Tried directly extracting the drivers to the root of the floppy drive image, instead of copying after extraction, because some websites suggested this might fix the problem. I don't want to use the memdisk method because I don't have a CD or CD burner, but I tried with RMPrepUSB and had the same result. The Windows Setup can't load the driver, and shows this error message: "File \amd64\mv91xx.sys caused an unexpected error (18) at line 2335 in d:\nt\base\boot\setup\oemdisk.c." The floppy image I used was created by copying everything in the Floppy64 folder to the root of a 1.44MB floppy image. I tried WinSetupFromUSB and it doesn't work. You can use a "virtual" grub4dos floppy image: Well, you can "not-integrate" it and use a F6 floppy, the files here: Every guide I can find on the internet suggests using nLite it seems to be " the magical tool" that everyone (even Intel) uses, but I just couldn't get it to work.Īs I want to use XP 32bit on the same PC, using the Intel SATA controller is not an option (there's no XP 32bit drivers for it).
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But either way, I know too little about hardware and drivers to try to fix these things on my own. I'm suspecting that either the inf file of the Marvell driver is malformed, or the way nLite slipstreams drivers is problematic. I successfully installed XP 32bit with the driver only with DriverPacks, but it doesn't support XP 圆4. I have previously tried to install XP 32bit with the first procedure and it also failed in the same manner. I chose the latter because the version number is the same with what is in the DriverPack for XP 32bit. I tried with drivers obtained from both the support page of my motherboard and here. Choosing both the 32bit and the 64bit text mode and PnP drivers. Choosing the 64bit text mode and PnP drivers. Choosing both the 32bit and the 64bit text mode drivers. Choosing only the 64bit text mode drivers. When slipstreaming the driver with nLite, I have tried the following: Ignoring them causes the 7B BSOD again when the boot animation is seen for the first time. Windows Setup complains that it can't find some files (probably related to nLite since nlite.inf is among them) at around 60% progress, and complains again that it can't find the Marvell driver files (mv91xx.sys among other mv* files). Integrate drivers with WinNTSetup using a vanilla XP 圆4 SP2 ISO. The PC doesn't boot via the USB drive and gets stuck at a flashing text cursor with no text. Mount the ISO with Win10 explorer, point nLite to the virtual CD drive, let nLite copy the files, slipstream the driver, and create an ISO, then use Rufus to write the ISO to a USB drive. It BSODs (error code 7B) after the text mode "copying files" phase, when the XP 圆4 boot animation is seen for the first time. Extract ISO to a folder with 7-Zip, use nLite to slipstream drivers to that folder, and use WinNTSetup to install. I need to get the driver for Marvell® PCIe 9128 controller onto XP 圆4.