So run it on a working VM on my Windows 10 setup?
Yes that is fine
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Yes, I do think it is caused by the FlashBootPro EFI graphics. Use Snappy Driver Installer to find any missing drivers, which I believe is also in the XP2ESD pack. You can also use the USB 3.0 drivers I sent (It should be in the XP2ESD pack. You can also find USB 3.0 drivers here: USB 3/XHCI driver stack for Windows 7 | My Digital Life Forums. If these don't work, try the Vista drivers: Intel USB3 (XHCI) driver for Windows Vista x86/x64 - Windows Vista - MSFN (the actual download link doesn't work anymore so you have to use the Wayback Machine on archive.org)). However, I did look up your graphics driver on drp.su, and I was only able to find one that worked for Windows 10: Download AMD RadeonT Vega 3 Graphics drivers for Windows 7 x64 | DriverPack. You can try to get this working via INF modding, or by installing the NTOSKRNL_Emu_Extender (NTOSKRNL Emu_Extender for Windows XP/2003 - Pinned Topics regarding Windows XP - MSFN, Problem with the newer version of Intel HD Graphics 4000 driver on Windows Vista Extended Kernel with NTOSKRNL Emu_Extender - Windows Vista - MSFN) for it to work. You do need to use the tool on Windows 7. Unfortunately I haven't tried this so I don't know if I'll be able to help you, so just read the guide and ask questions here and on that MSFN post if you have any.
By the way, you can install the USB 3.0 driver without using the Emu Extender. You will need to use it to install the Windows 10 graphics driver though.
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Also, here's an improved version of NTOSKRNL_Emu_Extended: GitHub - GeorgeK1ng/NTOSKRNL_Emu: Library of missed NTOSKRNL import functions. George King, the guy who made XP2ESD, made an improved version. I haven't tried it yet, but it seems like it's an improved version.
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