: A notable third-party NVMe driver was recently developed by Techcommancer, allowing NT 4.0 to recognize modern NVMe drives like the Samsung PM981. It translates SCSI commands to NVMe.
: For retro gaming, the OS has good support for Voodoo2 cards, though general hardware compatibility is often sensitive and can cause system freezes on non-virtualized hardware. Common Installation Issues Windows-NT-4.0-drivers.7z.002
The file is the second part of a split compressed archive, likely containing a collection of legacy drivers for the Windows NT 4.0 operating system. This specific OS, released in 1996, requires these files to be joined with .001 (and any subsequent parts) using a tool like 7-Zip before the contents can be extracted. Driver Compatibility & Availability : A notable third-party NVMe driver was recently
: Natively, NT 4.0 does not support USB . Third-party "janky" drivers exist but are often considered unstable; mapping a network drive is often recommended as a safer alternative for file transfers. Common Installation Issues The file is the second
While official support for Windows NT 4.0 ended in 2004, the enthusiast community continues to develop and archive drivers for both period-accurate and modern hardware: