May i join in?
Here is a thought. I see you have integrated two DP_Chipset packs. You need only one. It is best to use Chipset & MassStorage packs made at the same time.
For starters, if we want Win2000 to work with your notebook, perhaps we should only integrate Chipset and MassStorage for now. In that effort, i would usually advise using the latest nightlies, here and here. Later, you will find other updated nightlies in their respective forum topics.
Burn a DVD plus or minus RW. Disc install will have the greatest odds of success. RW's save eWaste. Use media that your notebook disc drive can read though. Hold that thought for now until reading the whole post though.
Start with an unmodified Win2000 SP4 disc. nLite may make your source unusable for integration. Avoid it's use for now. RVMi is preferred. However; updates are not important now. Simply getting this working (if possible) is the priority.
I will examine the AHCI on the support page linked by mr_smartepants and attempt to resolve what changes may be necessary.
edit: unfortunately, from the "readme.txt" for the Intel AHCI controller driver package (INDOTH-12766700-XP.EXE) from Sony, i quote:
intel wrote:"3. The following operating systems are not supported:
Any version of the following Microsoft operating systems:
- MS-DOS
- Windows 3.1
- Windows NT 3.51
- Windows 95
- Windows 98
- Windows Millennium Edition (Me)
- Windows NT 4.0
- Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
- Windows 2000 Professional"
Curious, that driver is WHQL'ed including NT5.0 aka Windows 2000.
Only PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_2653&CC_0106 (ICH6M - 82801FBM (Mobile)) is enabled to use that particular driver.
It is actually more likely that the Official DriverPack releases you had tried earlier were more likely to contain references to the driver Sony had officially released for XP.
It may be that the driver mentioned here is not compatible with Windows 2000. Therefore, you may need an older driver from intel to accomplish your goal. Version 5.5.0.1035 is a likely candidate. Does your notebook have a working floppy drive? If so, use the 'F6' method to test. If that succeeds in "seeing" your HDD, it may be necessary for me to add some stuff to MassStorage.ini for Win2k compatibility.
I would like to assist in ensuring the latest Nightlies are compatible with Win2k.
Please don't hurt me, admin. I usually use Hiren's CD to capture HWID's under similar circumstances.
Last edited by TechDud (2013-08-10 18:19:57)