
Once installed it runs like a dog, however go to the realtek website and locate the generic drivers for the NIC it is a 8111G Gigabit PCIE controller. In advanced mode find the sata settings on that page you can turn of the AHCI Xp will then install. The solution to the installation problem is the BIOS default setting is for AHCI compliant operating systems.

USB 3.0 (Asmedia 104x) driver for two ports at the back LAN (Realtek® 8111G) and audio (Realtek® ALC887) drivers from the Realtek website Version 6., because 7 and further don't cooperate with Windows XP, at least in some computer configurations.ģ) Some drivers must be downloaded from the internet and installed separately later in YouTube).Īnd Google Earth can run only under Open GL, but not DirectX. XP works on its VGA driver, but it's icon is yellow in Device Manager (something is wrong).

Power schemes don't work correctly too - monitor doesn't turn off automatically after requested time, and hard drive seems to not shutting down.Ģ) There is no video driver for Intel HD Graphics 4200 for Windows XP probably. (without producing special modified installation disk, what would be violation of EULA)ġ) Standby button doesn't work (is shaded out).

I was able to install Windows XP Professional on ASUS H81M-PLUS after the following changes in BIOS:Īdvanced Mode - Advanced SATA Configuration - SATA Mode Selection:Īdvanced Mode - Boot - Setting Mode - Secure Boot - OS Type:
