Reply 56840 of 56843, by fosterwj03
I received the Gigabyte Z370 HD3P I bought as a potential vanilla Windows 2000 retro rocket (and to multi-boot XP, Vista, and 7). I only had time to set up the board on a test bench for a quick test with an i5-8400 and 8GB of DDR4. For those interested in using newer Gigabyte boards with Windows 2000, I can confirm that this board has a MPS implementation compatible with Windows 2000.
Unfortunately, Windows 2000 didn't detect any of the PCI or PCIE devices in the expansion slots on the first boot (with the exception of the video card) , just like my experience with an Asus H310-Plus board. I kind of expected this since I haven't tweaked the UEFI settings yet. I also need to try adding a NVMe drive which allowed Windows 2000 to detect peripherals on my H310 board.
I also messed up the device detection on my Windows 2000 install and didn't set up AHCI controller support correctly. Now the drive won't boot. I'll need to re-image the drive and prep it for MPS and generic AHCI before doing more testing.