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Changelog

(#) 2024.11.29 Changes:

* Added Microsoft IME 2002 Japanese Zip Code Dictionary Update 2008 11 Month Edition (imjpzp.dic v8.0.9602.0).
* Added a Windows XP GroupOrderList SCSI and Filter registry improvement.
* Added Tutorial for USB Boot via Firadisk (In folder ".\Information\Tutorials").
* Added Supermium 126 R5 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Added Microsoft AppLocale v1.3.3.31 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Added Microsoft Silverlight v5.1.50918.0 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Added Java SE 8 Update 111 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Added Clean Flash Player v34.0.0.321 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Updated Microsoft .NET Framework AIO Pack from "v2024.4.10" to "v2024.10.10".
* Updated 7-Zip from "v24.06" to "v24.08".
* Updated MyPal from "v68.13.7b" to "v68.14.5b".
* Updated Thorium "M122 v3" to "M122 R4".
* Updated Patch Integrator script from "v4.0.3" to "v4.1.2" (New acpi.sys file and 2 GUI fixes).

Description

[---------- SHORT SUMMARY ----------]

Includes ALL the latest Windows XP and POSReady 2009 Updates/Hotfixes until 22.5(May).2019 and no Windows XP Activation or Cr4ck or CD-K3y is required.
Also included are over 330 MB of additional LAN, WLAN, SATA/AHCI, NVMe and USB3 drivers. Including with some Desktop Personalizations, Runtimes, Patches, Fixes, Tweaks and some optional Programs and Preconfigured Settings.
A Help file is also included in the ISO/Disc folder ".\OEM\WinXPPx86IE" with lots of useful information, such as on how to install Windows XP with an USB Flash Drive and on how to integrate your own SATA/AHCI drivers and much more.

[---------- INCLUDES ----------]

(#) Windows XP Updates:

* Windows XP Service Pack 3 (KB936929).
* Windows XP and POSReady 2009 Updates/Hotfixes until 22.5(May).2019.
* Windows Genuine Advantage Validation v1.9.42.0 (KB905474) {Cr4cked/LgtCkCtl.dl_}.
* Windows Internet Explorer v8 (Roll Back to 6 possible).
* Windows Media Player v11 (Roll Back to 9 possible).
* Windows Remote Desktop Connection 7.0 (KB969084, KB2813347-v2).
* Windows Rights Management Client (KB979099).
* Windows Driver Frameworks 1.9 - User Mode (KB970158) and Kernel Mode (KB970159).
* Windows Feature Pack for Storage v1.0 (KB952013) - Image Mastering API v2.0 (KB932716-v2, KB952011).
* Windows Feature Pack for Storage v1.0 (KB952013) - ICCD Smart Card Driver.
* Windows Installer v4.5.6002.24298 (KB942288, KB4087398).
* Windows XP exFAT file system driver update package v1.0 (KB955704).
* Windows XP Root Certificates Update [May 2024 v41.0.2195.2405] (KB931125).
* Windows XP Revoked Roots Certificates Update [September 2023 v8.0.2195.2309] (SA3123040).
* Windows XP CAPICOM v2.1.0.2 (KB931906).
* Microsoft European Union Expansion Font Update v1.2.
* Microsoft WinUSB 2.0 (KB971286).
* Microsoft XML Paper Specification Essentials Pack v1.2 (KB971276-v3, KB977585-v2, KB2958997-v4).
* Microsoft XML Core Services v4.0 SP3 4.30.2117.0 (KB2758694).
* Microsoft XML Core Services v6.0 SP2 6.20.2509.0 (KB2957482, KB4493790).
* Microsoft Web Folders v12.0.6606.1000 (KB907306, KB2526086=msdaipp.dll,msonsext.dll).
* Microsoft IME 2002 Japanese Zip Code Dictionary Update 2008 11 Month Edition (imjpzp.dic v8.0.9602.0).
* Windows High Definition Audio "Function" Driver v1.0a (KB888111).
* Windows Browser Choice (KB976002-v5).
* Windows Update v7.6.7600.256.
* Windows Update Web Control v7.6.7600.257.
* Microsoft Update Web Control v7.6.7600.257.
* Microsoft Update Catalog Web Control v7.4.7057.249 (build timestamp 130620-1021).

(#) Windows XP Runtime Libraries:

* Microsoft DirectX 9.0c End-User Runtimes v9.29.1974.1 (June 2010).
* Microsoft .NET Framework [Up-to-Date/10.10(October).2024]: 1.1 SP1, 2.0 SP2, 3.0 SP2, 3.5 SP1, 4.0 Full - {Optional}.
* Microsoft Visual C++: 2002 (v7.0.9975.0), 2003 (v7.10.6119.0), 2005 SP1 (v8.0.50727.6229), 2008 SP1 (v9.0.30729.7523), 2010 SP1 (v10.40219.473), 2012 Update 5 (v11.0.61135.400), 2013 Update 5 (v12.0.40664.0), 2015-2019 (v14.28.29213.0) - {Optional}.
* Microsoft Visual Basic: v1.00, v2.0.9.8, v3.0.5.38, v4.0.24.22 (16-bit), v4.0.29.24 (32-bit), v5.2.82.44, v6.1.98.39 (SP6 Update KB3096896) - {Optional}.
* Microsoft XNA Framework 1.0 (v1.1.10405.0), 2.0 (v2.0.11128.1), 3.0 (v3.0.11010.0), 3.1 (v3.1.10527.0), 4.0 (v4.0.30901.0).
* Microsoft Visual F# 2.0 SP1 (v2.0.40219.1).
* Microsoft Visual J# 2.0 (v2.0.50727.937).
* Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime (v10.0.60828.0).
* Microsoft Silverlight v5.1.50918.0 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Java SE 8 Update 111 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Clean Flash Player v34.0.0.321 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").

(#) Windows XP Applications:

* Microsoft Calculator Plus v1.0.0.908 {Replaces the default Calculator}.
* Microsoft BitLocker To Go Reader v1.0 (KB970401).
* Microsoft Active Directory Application Mode SP1 - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Microsoft AppLocale v1.3.3.31 - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Windows Management Framework Core v6.3.15.0 (KB968930) - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Windows PowerShell 1.0 (KB926139-v2) - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Windows XP Powertoy - ClearType Tuner v1.01 - {Optional}.
* Windows XP Powertoy - Alt-Tab Replacement v1.0 - {Optional}.
* Windows XP User Profile Hive Cleanup Service v2.0.49 Beta - {Optional}.
* Windows XP GDI+ Detection Tool v1 (KB873374).
* Windows XP QFEcheck v6.2.29.0 (KB282784).
* Windows Movie Maker 2.1.4028.0 Plus - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Outlook Express 6 - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Microsoft Tablet PC 2005 v1.7.2600.5685 - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.

(#) Additional Applications:

* 7-Zip v24.08 - {Optional}.
* MyPal v68.14.5b (Backported Firefox v68.12.0 with CSS engine v85 and JavaScript engine v88) - {Optional}.
* Supermium 126 R5 (Backported Google Chrome v126.0.6478.256 Browser) - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Thorium M122 R4 (Backported Google Chrome v122.0.6261.171 Browser) - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* XP Codec Pack v2.1.2 (Includes: MPC-BE v1.4.7, LAV v0.70.2.17, ffdshow v1.3.4534, madVR v0.92.17.0, xy-VSFilter v3.0.0.306, XySubFilter v3.1.0.752, Icaros v3.0.3.0) - {Optional}.
* IconRestorer v2.8.1-SR1 - {Optional}.
* Unlocker v1.9.2 - {Optional}.
* HashCheck v2.4.1.58-alpha - {Optional}.
* ImDisk Toolkit v2024.01.13 - {Optional}.
* Open Command Prompt Shell Extension v2.1.0.1 - {Optional}.
* Take Ownership XP v1.2.1 (Allows to take ownership of a file or folder from the Right-click menu) - {Optional}.
* Toshiba UDF2.5 Reader Driver v1.0.0.3 (Allows you to browse HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs in Windows Explorer) - {Optional}.
* PC Tools Firewall Plus v7.0.0.123 - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Sandboxie v5.40-XP (Allows you to run programs in an isolated environment) - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Windows XP Certificate Updater v1.6 - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Naraeon SSD Tools v5.4.0 (For SSD Trim on IDE&SATA) - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* WinSetupFromUSB v1.10 (For creating a Windows USB Installation) - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.

(#) Windows XP Patches/Fixes:

* Extended Update Support Patch v1.0: Extends the Windows XP update support from "April 2014" till at least "April 2019" (POSReady 2009 Updates).
* TCP/IP Patch v1.0: Increase the number of Half-Open outgoing TCP connections from 10 to 16777215 (Maximum) [tcpip.sys].
* UxTheme Patch v1.0: Allows you to apply unsigned Custom Visual Styles (Windows XP Themes) [uxtheme.dll].
* TermSrv Patch v1.0: Allows you to have multiple concurrent remote desktop connections [termsrv.dll].
* SFC Patch v1.0: Allows you to disable and enable the Windows File Protection with the registry entry "SfcDisable" [sfc_os.dll].
* FlopX NT5.1 Patch v1a: Allows Non-standard Floppy Formats [flpydisk.sys].
* SndRec32 Patch v2.0: Fixes a Sound Recorder error message on computers that have more than 2GB of RAM and Increases the Recording Time Limit from 60 Seconds to 999 Seconds [sndrec32.exe].
* Shell32 Patch v1.0: Fixes the missing Icons in the notification area [shell32.dll].
* WOW32 Patch v1.0: Fixes the Win16 Subsystem insufficient resources problem [wow32.dll].
* NTDETECT Patch v1.1: Deactivates the resetting of the USB controller to prevent a crash of the USB drive on which the Windows XP installation is carried out [NTDETECT.COM].
* RAID-5 Patch v2.0: Enables RAID-5 software support and enables 2TB Mirror RAID support [dmadmin.exe, dmconfig.dll, dmboot.sys, dmio.sys].
* MCI-MIDI Patch v1.0: Fixes a 4 second freeze when switching MIDI tracks with the Media Control Interface [mciseq.dll].
* SERVICES Patch v1.0: Includes more assigned port numbers for well-known services defined by IANA [services].
* NF4SBF v3.1: Fixes a Microsoft .NET Framework 4 bug that causes a slow Windows XP boot up (File is placed in the Startup menu).
* Fixed missing ClipBook Viewer shortcut in the Start Menu (accessor.inf).
* Fixed missing dll registry entries for the Microsoft Jet and OLE files (KB4034775 Update Bug).

(#) Windows XP Tweaks:

* Preconfigured Windows XP Settings - {Optional}.
* Preconfigured Program Settings - {Optional}.
* Suppressing Microsoft Update nagging to install Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications v1.9.40.0 (KB905474).
* Suppressing Microsoft Update nagging to install Windows XP End Of Service Notifications (KB2934207).
* Suppressing Microsoft Update nagging to install Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool v5.39.12900.0 (KB890830).

(#) Extras:

* Compatible Updates/Hotfixes and RTM files from Office 2000, Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows POSReady 2009, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (More details in the ReadMe file).
* DriverPacks BASE v11.09.01.2f with Driver Pack Mass Storage v18.04.21 (SATA/AHCI) - Compressed = 10 MB / Uncompressed = 62 MB. 
* Separate Driver Packs: LAN (Cable Ethernet) v18.04.21 - Compressed = 12 MB / Uncompressed = 81 MB - {Optional}.
* Additional Drive Packs: WLAN (Wireless Ethernet) v15.01.23.1 - {In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"}.
* Desktop Personalizations - {Optional}:
  Themes = "Windows XP Embedded", "Black Mesa v2.0", "ChaNinja Style RC5 v1.0", "Disney - It's a Magical World v2.0", "NeoGeniX LS v1.0", "Luna Element Black v5.1 + CSS", "Royale Remixed v1.47", "Windows 7 Colors v1.1", "Zune Final v1.0".
  Wallpapers = Windows XP Pirated Edition, Bliss (1920x1080), Seychelles - La Digue - Beach (1920x1080).
  Fonts = "Noto Emoji Regular".
* Windows File Protection Utility v1.6.2 (In "Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools").
* Windows XP CD-K3y Changer v1.2 (In ISO/Disc folder ".\OEM\WinXPPx86IE").
* Windows NT Registration Changer v1.0 (In ISO/Disc folder ".\OEM\WinXPPx86IE").
* Text file with some valid WGA CD-K3ys (In ISO/Disc folder ".\OEM\WinXPPx86IE").
* Help file with lots of useful information (In ISO/Disc folder ".\OEM\WinXPPx86IE").
* All Modified and Patched files are digitally signed with a custom certificate.

(#) Patch Integrator v4.1.2:

* Kai-Schtrom SATA/AHCI driver v1.0 (Backported Windows 8 driver).
* Microsoft SATA/AHCI driver v6.3.0.1 (Backported Windows 8.1 driver).
* ASMedia SATA/AHCI driver v2.3.0.1 (Best for GPT disks on Intel boards).
* AMD SATA/AHCI driver v1.2.001.0337 (Backported Windows 7 driver).
* Universal Intel SATA/AHCI/RAID Drivers+Software v11.2.0.1006.2 (For RST Series).
* Microsoft NVMe driver v6.1.7601.23403 (Backported Windows 7 driver).
* Kai-Schtrom NVMe driver v1.3 (Backported Windows 7 Open Fabrics Alliance driver).
* Intel NVMe driver v4.0.0.1007 (Backported Windows 7 driver).
* Samsung NVMe driver v3.3.0.2003 (Backported Windows 7 driver).
* Silicon Motion NVMe driver v10.4.49.0 (Backported Windows 7 driver).
* Microsoft USB3.x xHCI driver v2.2 (Backported Windows 8 driver).
* AMD/Intel USB3.0 xHCI driver v3 (Patched Windows 7 AMD driver).
* Microsoft SD+MMC Card driver v6.2.8056.0 (Backported Windows 8 driver).
* ACPI Patch v5.1.2600.7777.8 (2024.11.7): Adds support for mainboards that are newer than 2016.
* PAE Patch v3.6: Allows you to set the RAM limit from 3.5 Gigabyte to 4 Gigabyte or to 64 Gigabyte.
* PM/RTC Timer Fix v1.2.1: For 2015 or newer Intel CPUs.
* Intel USB3.x HC-Switch v1.2.1 (Uses ACPI v5048).
* AVX/AVX2 Enabler v1.1: Allows you to use AVX 256-bit on Multi-Core CPUs with Physical Address Extension.
* Live USB Setup configuration settings: Allows you to Install and Boot Windows XP from a USB Hard Drive Drive.
* DriverPacks BASE Remover (Also removes all the included Driver Packs).
* Windows XP SSE2 Updates Remover v1.3.3: For CPUs without SSE2 support.

[---------- REMOVED ----------]

(#) Windows XP Components:

* Nothing was removed that could cause System or Software problems, only outdated and unneeded components were removed.
1. Applications: "Address Book", "Internet Games", "Program Manager".
2. Multimedia: "Images and Backgrounds", "Movie Maker", "Music Samples".
3. Network: "MSN Explorer", "Netmeeting", "Outlook Express", "Windows Messenger".
4. Operating System Options: "Blaster and Nachi removal tool", "Desktop Cleanup Wizard", "Out of Box Experience (OOBE)", "Tour".
5. 3rd-party Drivers: "Display Adapters", "ISDN", "Logitech WingMan", "Scanners", "Sony Jog Dial", "Toshiba DVD decoder card".
6. Disc Files: "clock.avi", "flash.ocx", "mmc.chm", "plugin.ocx", "rdsktpw.chm", "swflash.inf", "swtchbrd.bmp", "yahoo.bmp".
7. Disc Folders: "DOTNETFX", "SUPPORT", "VALUEADD", "I386\WIN9XMIG", "I386\WIN9XUPG".

(#) Bugged Updates/Files that have not been added (Manual installers in ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies"):

1. KB960921 (Including default SP3 file "videoprt.sys") / This update was not added as it will reduce the 2D performance by around 150% and also slows down the browser scrolling when using PAE (Physical Address Extension) with a AMD Radeon graphics card.
2. KB2926765 (shlwapi.dll) / This update was not added due to a Microsoft bug with the changing of the Internet and E-mail item on the Start menu.

[---------- INFORMATION ----------] + [---------- HELP GUIDES ----------]
http://www.zone54.com/ddl/WXPPx86IE_-_ReadMe.txt

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    cmccaff1 · 5 years ago
    Dear Ramsey,

    As you are very busy I don't want to take up too much of your time, but with the understanding that the XP Integral (formerly Black) Edition has officially reached the end of major support (not including minor releases to update 3rd-party tools) I just wanted to take some time to write a message for you. They usually tend to turn into books, so I'll try not to let this one get too out of hand. No guarantees!

    Being born in '92 I got to grow up with Microsoft and Windows during what was arguably the halcyon era for both. With each release Windows seemed to get a little bit better; even the widely panned ME was still very good when you turned off System Restore. By the time 2001 came around and XP was released, it seemed Microsoft had finally cracked the code on what it takes to make a truly solid OS. It struck a perfect balance between stability & compatibility with a kernel that made it possible to near-seamlessly run older programs in tandem with the latest software while being almost impervious to crashes (especially by the time SP2 came around; by then Microsoft had gotten their acts together and fixed virtually all major bugs).

    XP holds a great deal of nostalgia for me, as I've been using it almost as long as I have been alive. I was an early adopter, as was the rest of my family. It seemed to be a big gamble in the beginning, because we were not sure how far/long MS was going to run with it, but as the years went on and MS kept improving it we knew we had made a good choice. It speaks volumes to how advanced for its time it was that it is still so capable today of meeting nearly all the needs one could possibly have as far as getting things done on a day-to-day basis. One by one, as its predecessors were sent to the digital graveyard and newer versions with more bells/whistles were released, the old soldier XP continued to march on bravely. Its march continues to this day, though its support is now much more limited than in years past. Everything about it has just always felt right, and as long as possible I'd like to keep using it, though I realize that there will come a time where I cannot any longer. Until that day comes, I'll continue to happily appreciate the old champ.

    From the bottom of my heart, I thank you very much for blessing folks worldwide with the ultimate version of perhaps the greatest OS ever made. Your hard work by no means is unappreciated, and I am grateful that despite the negativity you've had to face from some folks you selflessly kept this project running as long as you did. It feels like the end of an era. If it is, it damn sure ended on a high note, friend. God bless you & your family. When it's time to switch to something newer, I know who/where to turn to!

    Always grateful,

    Cameron M.
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    Pensioner · 5 years ago
    Hi Ramsey
    In your opinion how safe is XP now, after MS has now finished its security updates or patches? I read that most hacker attacks were mostly IE exploits in any given Microsoft system over the years. So going off that as long as an updated browser(other than IE!) or a good anti virus is onboard plus the commonsense of the user e.g avoiding dodgy sites, then most XP users should be safe on the Net. Would you agree?
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @Pensioner If you running Windows XP in a Virtual Machine to play old games or use old programs then it's okay. But to use it those days as you main Operating System connected to the internet is not a good idea anymore. It's now time to move to Pop!_OS (Linux) ore Windows 10.
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      Darek · 5 years ago
      @Pensioner I use Windows XP with an internet connection. It's actually quite safe, If you don't download from unofficial sources or "accidentally" download some random malware. I've been using Windows XP Black Edition ever since I found out about it at the beginning of 2019, when I was looking for a compiled update pack for Windows XP.

      Windows XP still has support from Microsoft mainly because Windows 10 is shit and the mere fact that even to this day, many hospitals, ATMs, schools and businesses still use windows XP.

      Btw thanks for the amazing work you've done, Ramsey. You've breathed life into my old computer!
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      pensioner · 5 years ago
      @Darek Thanks to both Ramsey and Darak for sound advice. I moved to XP after using the excellent Media Center system which by way I still have on an old in use laptop. XP is still a delightful system to use unlike that bloody awful Win10 which Microsoft gave away for free at the start and wants to continuously load up junk and spy on the user. Win7 is a nice system too, but XP meets all my needs well!
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    Akhlaq · 5 years ago
    July updates???
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @Akhlaq There is nothing new from Microsoft to integrate. The update support has officially ended now. I will probably release every 3-4 months a new version with the updated Third-party Tools.
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    Adam JM · 5 years ago
    windows work fine , i wish that u add Yandex browser and new server to sync time cz' ( time.windows.com ) don't working anymore .
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    Neal Cullum · 5 years ago
    Hi Ramsey what are the pros of using Basilisk? I am using your Windows XP at moment and seeing which browser is the best.
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      Crouch · 5 years ago
      @Neal Cullum It looks like Basilisk runs something close to Firefox 52 ESR on XP with more uptodate patches. That's probably going to be the newest browser on XP that's still (somewhat?) maintained. So if anyone knows of something better or an alternative, I'd like to hear about it too.
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @Crouch You are right about this. One has too only check the UI between this two.
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    Neal Cullum · 5 years ago
    Hi i was wondering if anyone could help me. I have a laptop with 2 hard drives installed. One has Windows XP and the other has Batocera. How do i create configuration so it gives me a choice when booting to decide which hard drive (OS) to boot into? I tried to use EasyBCD but won't work on Windows XP. Thanks.
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @Neal Cullum With Linux you normally install Windows XP first and then Windows XP. if you want dual boot.
      One simple way that works always is to create 2 Primary Partitions and set the one you want to boot into as Active Partition in Linux or Windows.
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      Neal Cullum · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey OK Thanks will see what status the partitions are
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      · 5 years ago
      @Neal Cullum Slight correction, Windows first then Linux. ;)
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    no · 5 years ago
    It gets stuck on "Setup is starting Windows" for ages, seeming like it's froze.
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      infuscomus · 5 years ago
      @no my modified version? or original?
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @no This looks like this is a STAT driver problem try to integrate you own SATA driver or go into your BIOS and see if you can change SATA to IDE. Read also the ReadMe file if you need more information.
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    infuscomus · 5 years ago
    hi ramsey,

    i found a work around for storport not copying

    in txtsetup.sif

    [files.acpi]
    acpi.sys,4
    acpiec.sys,4
    oprghdlr.sys,4
    storport.sys,4

    now it copies across

    probably not the best solution, but it works

    did you want to test my ISO on some newer XP incompatible hardware?
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @infuscomus What exactly do you want to do. A nLite Addon or a "TXTSETUP.OEM" file to install it with the Windows XP F6 option??
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      infuscomus · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey I have XP working on Ryzen now and wanted to know if you wanted the ISO image to try it for yourself?
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @infuscomus Yes i can try it out on an Intel Chip but i don't have any AMD Chip to try it out. :(
      But if people don't run into any problems with it then i can easy integrate it Into WinXP-IE. ;)
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      infuscomus · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey OK,

      Should I post a link to it here, or email you?
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @infuscomus Simply post the link here so other people can test it too.
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      infuscomus · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey XP working for AMD Rynzen ISO image

      use this if you get A5 or 7B BSOD on modern hardware

      https://ufile.io/aqbl9tfc
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    infuscomus · 5 years ago
    Ramsey,

    would you be willing to test a couple of new drivers for the next release?

    It's an ACPI 2.0 driver and a generic AHCI driver. Testing done by me and dietmar over at Win-RAID forums shows it works for AMD Ryzen.
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @infuscomus I cannot test it myself because i don't have any AMD CPU. But i can include almost everything if it doesn't cause any side effect.
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      infuscomus · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey here they are - hope you can test
      https://ufile.io/8tbt0wo3
      theres an issue where storport.sys wont copy itself across after first reboot - it works fine after you manually copy it
      If you can figure out why it wont copy across we'd appreciate it
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @infuscomus Did you try to put also the other 2 files into the "CopyFiles" INF section?
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      infuscomus · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey this error is at first reboot after txtmode setup before any inf drivers are installed

      we can integrate with nlite and storahci will load in txtmode setup - on reboot only storahci.sys is copied to c:\windows\system32\drivers

      storport.sys does not get copied - thus 7B BSOD - and we're not sure how to tell setup that it needs to copy storport.sys across
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @infuscomus Did you try this:
      [storahci_CopyFiles]
      storahci.sys,,,1
      storport.sys,,,1

      Check also if the file "acpi.sys" has being overwritten.
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      infuscomus · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey OK,

      Does it matter where i put this in txtsetup.sif?

      acpi.sys override can be avoided by replacing the copy in driver.cab
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    Reality · 5 years ago
    Ramsey,
    Thank you. This is very excellent work.
    The size of the ISO has grown to 723,648,512 bytes which isn't going to fit on a 700MB CD. I know these are virtually obsolete but some of us still have and use them.
    Would it be possible for you to trim the ISO and create one that will fit on 700,000,000 bytes or less?
    You could eliminate the the additional themes and other non-critical stuff/optional programs.
    I, for one, would greatly appreciate it. I tried to edit your ISO with nLite and it will not work upon rebuilding so something you've done to get your great results gets messed up by decomposing w/7-Zip, removing most languages (especially the large East Asian ones - Chinese, Japanese, etc.), then rebuilding the ISO with nLite.
    .
    Also, do you plan to make a 64bit XPSP2 similar to this 32bit?
    .
    Again, thanks for your excellent work.
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @Reality It will fit. A CD Disk = 700 MegaBytes = 734,003,200 Bytes.
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      Reality · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey Thanks, Ramsey, you are of course correct.
      I also have some old 650MB CD-Rs and CD-RWs so I would still ask if you could reduce the size a little to get a version that would fit on these.
      If not, can you give any instructions on how I may do it myself using your excellent ISO and nLite to remove some languages, etc. or is your ISO not amenable to editing with nLite?
      .
      I also found you've answered the 64bit version question earlier = No there won't be a 64bit due to lack of updates since 2014 and lack of drivers.
      .
      In any event, thanks for providing an easy XP source for those of us with 10+ year old boxes that just want to use them for internet and other basic stuff.
      I've got a 1GHz Coppermine with 512Meg RAM that runs great with XP and your efforts provide a much more modern version. You're built in tweaks are pretty much what I set up normally for folder options, control panel, advanced system performance settings, etc.

      Good job!
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @Reality 700 MB is the standard Computer CD size and 650 MB is the standard Audio CD size.
      If you need some free CD space then you can move the "RunOnce" folder (160+ MB) located in the "OEM" folder to any Device you want. It will then ask to plug-in the device with the "RunOnce" folder after the installation to complete the WinXP-IE instantiation.
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      Your Momma · 5 years ago
      @Reality Always people demanding could you do this or that never satisfied with what they get! No no no. Bye.
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      Reality · 5 years ago
      @Ramsey Just updating for those interested:
      After detailed reading of the ReadMe.txt file in Ramsey's ISO I noted this:
      "(#) Administrative:
      * To modify this Windows XP open the ISO file "Windows XP Professional SP3 x86 - Integral Edition 201X.XX.XX.iso" with a Zip-Archive Program (http://www.7-zip.org) and extract everything except the "[BOOT]" folder (if present) into an empty folder and use nLite (http://www.nlite.com) to make a Bootable ISO file after the modifications."
      Removing the "[BOOT]" folder after extracting the ISO with 7-Zip allowed successful removal of language packs and rebuilding a working ISO.
      I removed the East Asian Languages: Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Thai, and Vietnamese as I am in the USA,
      and integrated IE8 Hotfix (as per Ramsey's explanation in the ReadMe file):
      X86-en-ie8-windowsxp-kb4493435-x86-embedded-enu.exe from 4/5/2019
      which should be the last cumulative IE8 update offered for Embedded XP.
      This gets the ISO down to 592 MB (620,232,704 bytes) which will comfortably fit on any CD.
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      Of course our East Asian friends can do the same but remove western languages or East Asian languages that they don't need.
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      Thanks again, Ramsey, as this will now go into the file box as a very useful XP install disc for old hardware that I merely want to surf the web and email with.
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    ender · 5 years ago
    Which is the home page of Basilisk/UXP? i would like download the new versions by my own TIA
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      Ramsey · 5 years ago
      @ender Click on the "[==]" (It"s the last Icon at the right corner) and then click on "?" and then click on "About Serpent" and then click "What's new". You only need to overwrite the files in the Zip-Archive with the once in the Program Files folder.
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    H. Sompsin · 5 years ago
    XP Professional SP3 MUI single langpacks + KBKB942766

    0c0a-Spanish-Modern-Sort.iso 104.98 MB https://1fichier.com/?4irnt8wnkog7szxwdlrq
    040b-Finnish.iso 102.47 MB https://1fichier.com/?soi5hx83w0z42k7iovuv
    040c-French.iso 106.23 MB https://1fichier.com/?sqn1ik87ze8qnoj5gs0j
    040d-Hebrew.iso 112.49 MB https://1fichier.com/?q81m763zyuoqp6vj28a7
    040e-Hungarian.iso 97.57 MB https://1fichier.com/?d8zr7ejrjhjc49e88ehv
    041a-Croatian.iso 14.25 MB https://1fichier.com/?88tm1jp50rzge4489c7u
    041b-Slovak.iso 104.85 MB https://1fichier.com/?jffkunpd2ml9bdaltf4b
    041d-Swedish.iso 101.61 MB https://1fichier.com/?snoifvlr4yrskwutcf1y
    041e-Thai.iso 14.22 MB https://1fichier.com/?rfa78dreaibn475f4ckv
    041f-Turkish.iso 103.63 MB https://1fichier.com/?3dq3f10ze819dmqghnyz
    0401-Arabic.iso 112.94 MB https://1fichier.com/?6e0j6c9eg841i0f1mzlm
    0402-Bulgarian.iso 14.29 MB https://1fichier.com/?0xslobx04tt6im3kbqwt
    0404-Traditional-Chinese.iso 103.40 MB https://1fichier.com/?cdhbmikb6ww9us77w5np
    0405-Czech.iso 104.23 MB https://1fichier.com/?8qs5u59j5awaqsm7uur7
    0406-Danish.iso 101.96 MB https://1fichier.com/?qzfk2c7636j71ymqv4cs
    0407-German.iso 98.43 MB https://1fichier.com/?h8xwbxu9vazrqvtt4lmm
    0408-Greek.iso 106.71 MB https://1fichier.com/?ee7875qkfec8s88igcpl
    0410-Italian.iso 103.36 MB https://1fichier.com/?k49aex4sd009ol8i5mfi
    0411-Japanese.iso 120.12 MB https://1fichier.com/?2wji465s9rf1uvtvtm6q
    0412-Korean.iso 104.83 MB https://1fichier.com/?kr21dc4pc6pooemiqnyb
    0413-Dutch.iso 103.26 MB https://1fichier.com/?j72d1huzsqm3wgd4mi8r
    0414-Norwegian.iso 100.97 MB https://1fichier.com/?ttv3hry0grugy3bz1faq
    0415-Polish.iso 105.19 MB https://1fichier.com/?guceikzdshemxnw3il7q
    0416-Portuguese-Brazil.iso 102.97 MB https://1fichier.com/?b7qq54urla1b68hfusf0
    0418-Romanian.iso 14.26 MB https://1fichier.com/?tb5lf9yfji1nqy1b9ct7
    0419-Russian.iso 103.98 MB https://1fichier.com/?yv42xq8m6g87fr19i7ys
    0424-Slovenian.iso 103.62 MB https://1fichier.com/?i5x0basweq1ucp2xi9ds
    0425-Estonian.iso 14.22 MB https://1fichier.com/?rlt8p5qhlip5idontxsi
    0426-Latvian.iso 14.26 MB https://1fichier.com/?pv62dabshv7o869fcj5h
    0427-Lithuanian.iso 14.27 MB https://1fichier.com/?kkvq5vda6nu1stb50uv9
    0804-Simplified-Chinese.iso 103.82 MB https://1fichier.com/?e12055crkqiq9dyjs5ag
    0816-Portuguese-Standard.iso 103.54 MB https://1fichier.com/?rglak4fp9in2e20oqyd2
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      Guest16346 · 5 years ago
      @H. Sompsin Links are down, might want to reupload it in anonfile, their expiration guidelines are neat.

      "How long will my files be online?
      Forever. That is, if they do not meet one of the following conditions:

      Files violating our Terms of Use. Please report any findings immediately.
      Files older than 6 years and not downloaded in 5 years.
      Files older than 3 months that has never been downloaded at all."