The driver from the manufacturers website has an nvrd32.sys file for this hwid PCI\VEN_10DE&DEV_0558

is nvrd32.sys important?

Windows XP install only looks for drivers on a floppy, and the XP CD, it won't look at the DVD if you disk swap.

edit:

did you mean DP Integrated XP CD?
If so, it seems the current mass-storage driverpack lacks your driver.

Driver is here:

http://www.asrock.com/mb/NVIDIA/ALiveNF … &os=XP

Should probably be added to massstorage pack.

Do you happen to know what motherboard the problem machine has?

you might need to source a USB Floppy Drive then - try ebay

also try the USB Floppy Drive (when you have one) on your problem machine, maybe it can boot from USB

Have you got another PC that can read the floppy?

grub4dos creates a virtual A: in RAM, it works, I've used it before

Damn, I was going to suggest loading an image of the floppy you need into RAM with grub4dos. But that would need a USB drive or second optical Drive.

Can your PC boot from USB?

or CD?

If you can boot from CD, do you have a second CD drive spare?

SAD2 is for existing installs.

what you want is this

http://forum.driverpacks.net/viewtopic.php?id=5199

It requires Windows AIK however.

== is this when using a clean XP source?

I started with an unmodified ISO, then integrated massstorage

==with or without the driver installed?  is it still faster using a clean xp source?

with the drivers, I haven't yet tried unmodified source

is there any differnce if you don't load the file? Does it load it as a USB2?

If I don't have kmdf in the I386 folder, I get a "File not found!" error on flxhcic.sys

What is the speed vs a USB2 port ... Is it the same?

how much time is saved, if any?

for me, it was about 6 minutes more on USB2

Hardware arrived,

It works! detected my usb drive in phase 1,

cdob, you were right txtsetup.sif entries for kmdf sys files need to be added else it BSODs at phase 2.

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Install from USB stick on VIA USB 3 Controller

Will verify next week when I get the real hardware next week (or whenever it arrives)

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Thanks,

I tested it out, it seems when the driver installs it copies wdfldr/wdf01000.sys to system32\drivers automatically,

so an entry in txtsetup.sif shouldn't be required (if it is not in txtsetup.sif it also means that these files won't be copied onto systems with no Fresco/VIA hardware)

They will still need to be present in the I386 folder of XP source though, to prevent "File not found" errors with XP textmode install.

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Is it possible at all to spoof HWIDs?

I wanted to test run the VIA USB 3.0 driver INF in my VM, but it won't let me run it.

or is there a way to force it to run without the hardware being present?

Use the HWID's tool under Techdud's post above and post the log it creates, so we can identify exactly what USB 3 hardware you have.

I went and impulse bought one ($13.50 isn't asking too much), but it'll take 2 weeks for it to get to me,

so if someone else with real hardware can test in the meantime that would be great.

Unless someone comes forward to say they have a VIA or Fresco hardware to test, I might go and buy this off ebay

   
NEW PCI-E PCI Express USB 3.0 Card 4 Port Hub Card Super Speed 5Gb/s VIA VL800

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-PCI-E-PC … 231aa20846

I'll wait a couple of days, see if anyone responds

Which VM do you use? Does the VM emulate a USB 3 hardware?

I use VMware, I assume it would have some USB 3 emulation, haven't checked

Can you test real USB 3 Fresco and VIA hardware?

Unfortunately I don't have real hardware to test

Does setup copy wdlfdr.sys to hard disk at textmode that way?

If wdfldr.sys/wdf01000.sys is in the I386 folder, but not referenced in txtsetup.sif, it seems that the Fresco/VIA drivers are happy (no file not found error halting setup) and it's not copied to the hard drive after setup,
thus no post-install errors (which was a problem, but seems fixed now.)

If wdfldr.sys/wdf01000.sys are in the massstorage.ini it puts them in the SCSI section of txtsetup.sif and that causes errors post install.

Do you expect to read files from Fresco and VIA USB 3, e.g. expand DriverPacks packages to hard disk.

Planning to do XP installs from USB 3 stick.

At least one txtsetup.sif/dosnet.inf  entry is required.
Maybe more. Real hardware testing is required still.

I'm not sure if the txtsetup.sif entry is required, but I do agree that real hardware needs to be tested.

Anyone here actually have the real hardware to test?

I assume that means that Fresco/VIA drivers won't be included if it requires users to add files to I386 manually?

Regarding the Kernel Mode Driver Framework SYS files,

wdfldr.sys
wdf01000.sys

can I get DP BASE to compress and add these to I386 folder without it adding any entries into txtsetup.sif?

TechDud wrote:

In Win 8, would WDF01000's parallel be "Ucx01000.sys" in the xHCI stack?
   see first graphic --> http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library … 85%29.aspx  hmm

Seems like it,
but how does that apply to this?

Disregard my last 2 posts, but I think I've discovered something else in the meantime

I've only been testing with a VM, but it seems that the Fresco and VIA drivers are happy without WDFLDR and WDF01000 being referenced in txtsetup.sif at all! (weird?)

Seems like that Fresco/VIA are happy with WDFLDR.sys and WDF01000.sys simply being present in the I386 folder

txtsetup.sif and sys files

http://www.mediafire.com/?07i270fej7z4xe7

If this works, Can DP BASE compress and add sys files to I386 folder without adding unnecessary entries to txtsetup.sif?

FRESCO LOGIC USB 3.0 WHQL v3.5.93.0 ?

http://www.kbench.com/software/?flag=1&no=49197