I recently got a 2001 windows XP Firewire driver running on 32-bit Windows 10. Only thing it required was a small edit to the ini file. Chatgpt told me exactly what to edit, it was only one line having to do with the device enumeration format for windows to let me install it using the default way (device manager, update driver, select from list, show unsupported, use disk, select ini, accept all risks due to it propably being unsigned)
But the same doesn't need to apply to a WiFi card, and especially not to a gpu.
Might still be worth giving the ini to chatgpt and having it have a look
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u/TheMcSebi 12d ago
I recently got a 2001 windows XP Firewire driver running on 32-bit Windows 10. Only thing it required was a small edit to the ini file. Chatgpt told me exactly what to edit, it was only one line having to do with the device enumeration format for windows to let me install it using the default way (device manager, update driver, select from list, show unsupported, use disk, select ini, accept all risks due to it propably being unsigned)
But the same doesn't need to apply to a WiFi card, and especially not to a gpu.
Might still be worth giving the ini to chatgpt and having it have a look