• Windows XP Activation and Old VGA Drivers

    From Brad Hansen@1:340/400 to All on Sun Apr 22 05:02:47 2018
    I have been trying to get an old Vintage Copy of Windows Xp working. It actually came out of an old systwm. So when I put the Hard Drive in another
    vintage machine I struggled with the password at first but got logged on only to see my Vintage games from yester year what fun! My problem is finding the VGA Compatiable Driver and some PCI device drivers because of different hardware. After hours and hours of trying to find drivers, no luck. Most of them
    downloaded corrupt. Boy go and try to just search drivers talk about malware.
    My two questions anyone sucessfuly registered their vintage copy of XP? And who knows a good reliable source for old vintage motherboard drivers? The sources on the net or not too good. Even trying to get further down the list.
    Also anyone else into Vintage stuff? I have tons of orginal software CD's laying around. Anyone else have a big collection of CD rom's. For some reason I think I may need to keep. I am still sorting to try and come up with drivers. I may just try and salvage what I can and format the rest. It would run though if a could come up with the vintage drivers.

    Thank you soo much and Happy Computing.
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  • From Janne Johansson@2:221/6 to Brad Hansen on Mon Apr 23 10:55:20 2018
    On 2018-04-22 14:02, Brad Hansen : All wrote:
      My problem is
    finding the VGA Compatiable Driver and some PCI device drivers because
    of different hardware.  After hours and hours of trying to find drivers,
    no luck.  Most of them
    downloaded corrupt.   Boy go and try to just search drivers talk about malware.  My two questions anyone sucessfuly registered their vintage
    copy of XP?  And who knows a good reliable source for old vintage motherboard drivers?  The sources on the net or not too good.
    Don't want to rub it in or anything, but this is one of the things we
    who like/love Free Operating Systems(tm) knew to expect from commercial
    OSes that does like for instance XP Home did, the "oh, you can just call
    this phone number and we will reactivate it for you, and don't mind that
    it went unlicensed just because you put a new CD-drive in it, just call
    and we'll be very forth-coming". Which I'm sure they were, until that
    phone number stopped being "profitable" and now you have to hunt through malware-ridden sites to just boot the OS.

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  • From Dave Drum@1:18/200 to Brad Hansen on Mon Apr 23 06:29:40 2018
    Brad Hansen wrote to All <=-

    I have been trying to get an old Vintage Copy of Windows Xp working.
    It actually came out of an old systwm. So when I put the Hard
    Drive in another vintage machine I struggled with the password
    at first but got logged on only to see my Vintage games from yester
    year what fun! My problem is finding the VGA Compatiable Driver
    and some PCI device drivers because of different hardware.

    After hours and hours of trying to find drivers, no luck. Most of them downloaded corrupt. Boy go and try to just search drivers talk about malware. My two questions anyone sucessfuly registered their vintage
    copy of XP? And who knows a good reliable source for old vintage motherboard drivers?

    My go-to for driver updates is IOBit's Driver Booster 5 - it's both a
    freeware and paid version. The freeware version has worked fine for me
    for a number of years. It keeps my XP Media Centre box running smoothly
    even if I have to replace a part that let all the magick blue smoke
    escape. I can still play Railroad Tycoon - yippee!

    https://www.iobit.com/en/driver-booster.php takes you to the IObit site. Current V 5.3.0 | 19.0 MB Supports Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10

    Hope this does it for you. If not try the forums at https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/

    BleepingComputer.com is a premier destination for computer users of all
    skill levels to learn how to use and receive support for their computer.

    You may have to wade through a lot of virus/malware/spyware, etc. topics
    but, support is generally available and forthcoming.

    Hope this helps.

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  • From James Digriz@1:123/755 to Janne Johansson on Mon Apr 23 12:15:48 2018
    Janne Johansson wrote to Brad Hansen:
    On 2018-04-22 14:02, Brad Hansen : All wrote:
      My problem is
    finding the VGA Compatiable Driver and some PCI device drivers because
    of different hardware.  After hours and hours of trying to find
    drivers,
    no luck.  Most of them
    downloaded corrupt.   Boy go and try to just search drivers talk about malware.  My two questions anyone sucessfuly registered their vintage copy of XP?  And who knows a good reliable source for old vintage motherboard drivers?  The sources on the net or not too good.
    Don't want to rub it in or anything, but this is one of the things we
    who like/love Free Operating Systems(tm) knew to expect from commercial OSes that does like for instance XP Home did, the "oh, you can just call this phone number and we will reactivate it for you, and don't mind that
    it went unlicensed just because you put a new CD-drive in it, just call
    and we'll be very forth-coming". Which I'm sure they were, until that
    phone number stopped being "profitable" and now you have to hunt through malware-ridden sites to just boot the OS.

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    * Origin: nntp://news.fidonet.fi - Lake Ylo - Finland (2:221/6)


    You can find XP activators that install a shim on a number of the extant XP boot CD's, like Hiren's.

    I would encourage everyone with old driver CD's to upload them to archive.org.


    Greetings, James Digriz
    email: jbdigriz@bbs.dragonsweb.org

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