Install Windows Xp On Uefi System Exclusive [480p × 1080p]
Installing Windows XP on a modern UEFI-only system (without CSM/Legacy Boot) is not officially supported and requires extensive workarounds. Windows XP’s bootloader and kernel expect a BIOS or a CSM (Legacy BIOS emulation), not native UEFI.
The "Text Mode" setup will begin. If you see the "Press F6" prompt, your drivers are already slipstreamed, so let it run. install windows xp on uefi system exclusive
Lack of VGA INT 10h: UEFI Class 3 does not support the legacy BIOS video interrupts XP needs for its boot splash and basic display. Installing Windows XP on a modern UEFI-only system
- Risks: This process may render your system unbootable if not done correctly. Proceed at your own risk.
- Limitations: You won't be able to use UEFI features like Secure Boot, and possibly not all hardware.
- Select the source as your Windows XP ISO.
- Select the boot drive as your partition 3 (the future C: drive) – WinNTSetup will warn that it’s not an active MBR partition. Ignore.
- Check "Enable Legacy Boot" (Optional: If not present, manually tick "Use WinXP Boot Sector").
- Important: Under the "Optimizations" tab, uncheck "Disable UEFI" – wait, there is no such option. Instead, after deployment, do not reboot.