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Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 07 Dec 2021, 07:44
by TylerTT
This is my Ryzen PC running Vista I've currently got USB 3, Sound and Ethernet working I'm just trying to fix the constant BSOD issues I'm facing then hopefully It'll be a nice stable machine

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 07 Dec 2021, 14:09
by K4sum1
What board do you have?

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 08 Dec 2021, 01:22
by Moline
K4sum1 wrote: 07 Dec 2021, 14:09 What board do you have?
It's great he got it working on Ryzen, but will AMD Ryzen Graphics work? They will work if this one was around the time of Ivy Bridge/very early Haswell, but if this is later, I reckon they will not.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 08 Dec 2021, 01:26
by Moline
If, somehow, more modern AMD Ryzen graphics work with Vista, then this might be the option I choose if I build a brand new laptop, that way I can dual-boot Vista, 7, 8.1, and 11, but I highly doubt it would.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 08 Dec 2021, 04:53
by TylerTT
K4sum1 wrote: 07 Dec 2021, 14:09 What board do you have?
Gigabyte B450M DS3H

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 08 Dec 2021, 14:33
by K4sum1
I'm not sure of how to fix this, all I can really do is make a list of boards that do and don't work with Vista.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 10 Dec 2021, 23:51
by Moline
K4sum1 wrote: 08 Dec 2021, 14:33 I'm not sure of how to fix this, all I can really do is make a list of boards that do and don't work with Vista.
That actually would be helpful. Maybe have two lists. Boards that work with Vista OOB (Intel Ivy Bridge and earlier) and boards that work with Vista with modification to drivers.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 10 Dec 2021, 23:56
by K4sum1
I've been thinking, and maybe it's not the board. I was once told that it's the Ryzen USB controller that is the issue, and well, that might actually have merit. Some people have Vista working on newer Ryzen chips, where there is a different USB controller used.

I'm not entirely sure on the validity of it, but it does make sense.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 10 Jan 2022, 20:52
by ruslanshchur
I have this issue (random BSODs) with Ryzen too, and I am waiting for a fix for this issue (I hope that this fix will be at all). And also this issue is seems caused by HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer), and hal*.dll must be patched to fix this issue. And I can ask win32 to make a fix for this issue, but I can't sign up to msfn.org due to the e-mail does not arriving, and I also tried to PM he on BetaArchive, but he is not active on BA 1-2 years ago, so, anybody who signed up on msfn, can you ask win32 for doing a patch for hal*.dll (I ready even to wait for a long time, just for get Windows Vista working fine on Ryzen), but... stop, maybe fully updating Windows Vista (including Windows Server 2008 updates (also including ESU updates)) will (partially) fix Ryzen issues, like KB4493731 is partially fixed Haswell and later issues.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 10 Jan 2022, 21:59
by K4sum1
ruslanshchur wrote: 10 Jan 2022, 20:52 I have this issue (random BSODs) with Ryzen too, and I am waiting for a fix for this issue (I hope that this fix will be at all). And also this issue is seems caused by HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer), and hal*.dll must be patched to fix this issue. And I can ask win32 to make a fix for this issue, but I can't sign up to msfn.org due to the e-mail does not arriving, and I also tried to PM he on BetaArchive, but he is not active on BA 1-2 years ago, so, anybody who signed up on msfn, can you ask win32 for doing a patch for hal*.dll (I ready even to wait for a long time, just for get Windows Vista working fine on Ryzen), but... stop, maybe fully updating Windows Vista (including Windows Server 2008 updates (also including ESU updates)) will (partially) fix Ryzen issues, like KB4493731 is partially fixed Haswell and later issues.
What board and CPU do you have?

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 10 Jan 2022, 22:25
by ruslanshchur
K4sum1 wrote: 10 Jan 2022, 21:59
ruslanshchur wrote: 10 Jan 2022, 20:52 I have this issue (random BSODs) with Ryzen too, and I am waiting for a fix for this issue (I hope that this fix will be at all). And also this issue is seems caused by HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer), and hal*.dll must be patched to fix this issue. And I can ask win32 to make a fix for this issue, but I can't sign up to msfn.org due to the e-mail does not arriving, and I also tried to PM he on BetaArchive, but he is not active on BA 1-2 years ago, so, anybody who signed up on msfn, can you ask win32 for doing a patch for hal*.dll (I ready even to wait for a long time, just for get Windows Vista working fine on Ryzen), but... stop, maybe fully updating Windows Vista (including Windows Server 2008 updates (also including ESU updates)) will (partially) fix Ryzen issues, like KB4493731 is partially fixed Haswell and later issues.
What board and CPU do you have?
My laptop is HP Pavilion cw-1001ua, I have 8GB RAM, my CPU is AMD Ryzen 5 3500U, and my GPU is AMD Radeon RX Vega 8.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 14 Jan 2022, 11:21
by ruslanshchur
Note: Continue discussion on https://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/18176-vistaw2k8-x64-on-modern-hardware/ if you wish to install Vista/W2k8 x64 on modern hardware
https://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/18179-vistaw2k8-x86-on-modern-hardware/ if you wish to install Vista/W2k8 x86 on modern hardware

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 14 Jan 2022, 19:07
by K4sum1
ruslanshchur wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 11:21 Note: Continue discussion on https://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/18176-vistaw2k8-x64-on-modern-hardware/ if you wish to install Vista/W2k8 x64 on modern hardware
https://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/18179-vistaw2k8-x86-on-modern-hardware/ if you wish to install Vista/W2k8 x86 on modern hardware
I don't have an account there, and I can't be bothered to make one, so I'll just answer your concerns here.

1: As far as I know, no. The only hypothesis I have is that using 7nm Ryzen could fix the issues, but I have no way of testing unless I get a 7nm Ryzen part. There's also the possibility of getting it working by downgrading your BIOS to or near the release version with a CH341A or other flasher, but that could result in a bricked board if done wrong.

2: Kinda sorta, https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=345

3: https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=342

4: I have been unable to get NVMe drivers working, however there are working USB 3 drivers at the bottom of this post https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=309

5: As far as I know, no, however try searching win-raid or MSFN for info.

6: I think someone posted something that added TRIM to Vista on MSFN some time ago, but I'm unsure about that. I do know that most modern drives have hardware TRIM, so I don't really bother with adding it. All it really does is improve performance.

Maybe there are some eMMC drivers somewhere, I could look, but I'm not sure.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 14 Jan 2022, 22:07
by ruslanshchur
K4sum1 wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 19:07
ruslanshchur wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 11:21 Note: Continue discussion on https://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/18176-vistaw2k8-x64-on-modern-hardware/ if you wish to install Vista/W2k8 x64 on modern hardware
https://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/18179-vistaw2k8-x86-on-modern-hardware/ if you wish to install Vista/W2k8 x86 on modern hardware
I don't have an account there, and I can't be bothered to make one, so I'll just answer your concerns here.

1: As far as I know, no. The only hypothesis I have is that using 7nm Ryzen could fix the issues, but I have no way of testing unless I get a 7nm Ryzen part. There's also the possibility of getting it working by downgrading your BIOS to or near the release version with a CH341A or other flasher, but that could result in a bricked board if done wrong.

2: Kinda sorta, https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=345

3: https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=342

4: I have been unable to get NVMe drivers working, however there are working USB 3 drivers at the bottom of this post https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=309

5: As far as I know, no, however try searching win-raid or MSFN for info.

6: I think someone posted something that added TRIM to Vista on MSFN some time ago, but I'm unsure about that. I do know that most modern drives have hardware TRIM, so I don't really bother with adding it. All it really does is improve performance.

Maybe there are some eMMC drivers somewhere, I could look, but I'm not sure.
Thanks, and about first issue, the creator of the Windows Vista Extended Kernel (win32) may know much about this issue, and possibly may fix this issue, but I can't contact with him because I really cannot sign up to msfn.org due to the verification e-mail just does not arrive, however, Moline have an account in msfn.org, so maybe he will contact win32 about Ryzen issue. BTW, does fully updatng Windows Vista (including Windows Server 2008 updates) will (partially) fix the Ryzen issue, like it partially fixed the Haswell+ issue?

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 14 Jan 2022, 22:09
by K4sum1
ruslanshchur wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 22:07 Thanks, and about first issue, the creator of the Windows Vista Extended Kernel (win32) may know much about this issue, and possibly may fix this issue, but I can't contact with him because I really cannot sign up to msfn.org due to the verification e-mail just does not arrive, however, Moline have an account in msfn.org, so maybe he will contact win32 about Ryzen issue. BTW, does fully updatng Windows Vista (including Windows Server 2008 updates) will (partially) fix the Ryzen issue, like it partially fixed the Haswell+ issue?
win32 knows about the issue, but he does whatever he wants to do, you'll just have to wait. As far as I know, updates don't fix the Ryzen issue.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 15 Jan 2022, 08:16
by ruslanshchur
K4sum1 wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 22:09
ruslanshchur wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 22:07 Thanks, and about first issue, the creator of the Windows Vista Extended Kernel (win32) may know much about this issue, and possibly may fix this issue, but I can't contact with him because I really cannot sign up to msfn.org due to the verification e-mail just does not arrive, however, Moline have an account in msfn.org, so maybe he will contact win32 about Ryzen issue. BTW, does fully updatng Windows Vista (including Windows Server 2008 updates) will (partially) fix the Ryzen issue, like it partially fixed the Haswell+ issue?
win32 knows about the issue, but he does whatever he wants to do, you'll just have to wait. As far as I know, updates don't fix the Ryzen issue.
So, if we force him to fix Ryzen issues, he will say "f**k off"? Right?

BTW, the Ryzen issues even happen in Windows 10 1507

And finally, the question in that I wondering: What is causes bluescreening in Vista on Ryzen? And also I have several questions to win32, so, how to contact with him outside of MSFN? Because I tried to PM him in BetaArchive, but he is not active for 1-2 years, I tried in this forum, but he is banned.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 15 Jan 2022, 09:10
by K4sum1
ruslanshchur wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 08:16 So, if we force him to fix Ryzen issues, he will say "f**k off"? Right?
Not entirely sure.
ruslanshchur wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 08:16 BTW, the Ryzen issues even happen in Windows 10 1507
Are you sure about that?
ruslanshchur wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 08:16 What is causes bluescreening in Vista on Ryzen? And also I have several questions to win32, so, how to contact with him outside of MSFN? Because I tried to PM him in BetaArchive, but he is not active for 1-2 years, I tried in this forum, but he is banned.
I'm not entirely sure. Some people say USB 3, which could make sense, as some people have had luck with Zen 2/3 based parts, which use a slightly different USB controller than Zen 1/1+. However if that is not the case, then updated AGESA broke something with Vista.

win32 has a Discord account, he is in this server https://discord.gg/KXKXcs4

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 15 Jan 2022, 09:24
by ruslanshchur
K4sum1 wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 09:10 Are you sure about that?
Yes, I once tested Windows 10 1507 on Ryzen and I experienced mostly the same issues as Vista

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 15 Jan 2022, 17:03
by ruslanshchur
Good news:
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Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 15 Jan 2022, 23:50
by K4sum1
ruslanshchur wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 17:03 Good news:

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Sounds great, however his testing may be a little flawed. I was able to run 6801, and it worked and performed very nice. However not too much ran on it. I only ran into the Vista issues with 6469, but I haven't tested many builds. I think he is relying on Vruh for results, and he has weird issues I haven't seen anywhere else.

If you're not lazy (unlike me), you should try some of the betas, start with 6519 and go up by a build until it's stable.

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 17 Jan 2022, 08:41
by ruslanshchur
K4sum1 wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 23:50
ruslanshchur wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 17:03 Good news:

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Sounds great, however his testing may be a little flawed. I was able to run 6801, and it worked and performed very nice. However not too much ran on it. I only ran into the Vista issues with 6469, but I haven't tested many builds. I think he is relying on Vruh for results, and he has weird issues I haven't seen anywhere else.

If you're not lazy (unlike me), you should try some of the betas, start with 6519 and go up by a build until it's stable.
The first build which stable on Ryzen is 6910

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 02:12
by ruslanshchur
K4sum1 wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 19:07 5: As far as I know, no, however try searching win-raid or MSFN for info.
BTW, George King published how to fix the 0x000000A5 BSOD on wincert

Windows Vista on Ryzen

Posted: 18 Jan 2022, 04:11
by K4sum1
ruslanshchur wrote: 18 Jan 2022, 02:12
K4sum1 wrote: 14 Jan 2022, 19:07 5: As far as I know, no, however try searching win-raid or MSFN for info.
BTW, George King published how to fix the 0x000000A5 BSOD on wincert
Interesting, but we appear to not have the A5 error.