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Changelog

(#) 2025.5.5 Changes:

* Added Windows XP Update KB2962872 (browsewm.dll).
* Added Windows XP MSXML6 Update KB3078311 (Replaces KB2957482).
* Added Windows XP Tablet PC 2005 Update KB2971850 (Replaces KB2835364).
* Added Compatible Windows 10 "msvbvm60.dll" file (Replaces KB983234/KB2575928).
* Added NLS Patch v1.0 (Updates the Japanese 2019 calendar era to Reiwa).
* Added TZ-Map Patch v1.0 (Fixes a bug in the time zone map where Poland was falsely displayed as water).
* Added ThemeUI Patch v1.0 (Fixes a bug with the ".theme" files where the "Link Select" cursor did not change).
* Added SMB Patch v1.0 (Removes the max limit of 10 incoming connections for the Server Message Block communication protocol).
* Added WinLogOn Patch v1.1 (Disables the license checking, which improves the Startup time and Shutdown time).
* Added Registry tweak to enable l3codecp.acm (shipped with WMP10/11) for encoding MP3 files at up to 320Kbps.
* Added Screensaver Plus! Aquarium v1.0.1.14 (EULA Patch).
* Added a few deployment script improvements.
* Added Time Zone Editor v1.0.0.0 (In ISO/Disc file "Extra Goodies").
* Changed DirectX 9.0c Runtime installation order to install after the .NET Framework installation.
* Changed the default setting for Remote Assistance and Remote Desktop to Disabled.
* Fixed a WinXP-IE problem with the Windows PE installation and with the In-place Upgrade/Install option.
* Removed Windows 3.1 TaskMan (Old Windows 95 task manager which no longer works properly on Windows XP).
* Removed GroupOrderList SCSI and Filter registry tweak.
* Updated SysSetup Patch from "v1.0" to "v1.2" (Replaced the "nLite" Hex code method with the "Mr. Dusha" Hex code method).
* Updated TCP/IP Patch from "v1.0" to "v1.1" (The file "tcpip6.sys" is now also patched).
* Updated Windows XP Time Zone from "October 2024" to "April 2025" (Backported from Windows 11 24H2.3775).
* Updated Windows XP Root Certificates Update (KB931125) from "May 2024 v41.0.2195.2405" to "February 2025 v41.0.2195.2502"
* Updated Windows XP Revoked Root Certificates (SA3123040) Update from "September 2023 v8.0.2195.2309" to "December 2024 v8.0.2195.2412".
* Updated Windows Movie Maker from "2.1.4028.0-P1" to "2.1.4028.0-P2" (Added extra translation effects).
* Updated MyPal from "v68.14.5b" to "v68.14.8b".
* Updated Supermium from "126 R5" to "132 R3".
* Updated 7-Zip from "v24.08" to "v24.09".
* Updated Clean Flash Player "v34.0.0.321" to "v34.0.0.325".
* Updated Patch Integrator script from "v4.1.2" to "v4.2.1".

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 (KB892130).
* 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 [February 2025 v41.0.2195.2502] (KB931125).
* Windows XP Revoked Root Certificates Update [December 2024 v8.0.2195.2412] (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 (KB3078311, 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 Runtime v9.29.1974.2 (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 v34.0.0.325 (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-P2 - {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 v24.09 - {Optional}.
* MyPal v68.14.8b (Backported Firefox v68.12.0 with CSS engine v85 and JavaScript engine v88) - {Optional}.
* Supermium 132 R3 (Backported Google Chrome v132.0.6834.222 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 v5.22/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"}.
* Time Zone Editor v1.0.0.0 - {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:

* ClipBook Patch v1.0: Fixes missing ClipBook Viewer shortcut in the Start Menu [accessor.inf].
* FlopX NT5.1 Patch v1a: Allows Non-standard Floppy Formats [flpydisk.sys].
* Jet-OLE Patch v1.0: Fixes missing dll registry entries for the Microsoft Jet and OLE files (KB4034775 Update Bug) [winxpup.inf].
* MCI-MIDI Patch v1.0: Fixes a 4 second freeze when switching MIDI tracks with the Media Control Interface [mciseq.dll].
* NF4SBF v3.1: Fixes a Microsoft .NET Framework 4 bug that causes a slow Windows XP boot up [VBS file is placed in the Startup menu].
* NLS Patch v1.0: Updates the Japanese 2019 calendar era to Reiwa [locale.nls, spmsg.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].
* POS9U Patch v1.0: Extends the Windows XP update support from "April 2014" until "April 2019" (POSReady 2009 Updates) [HKLM\SYSTEM\WPA\POSReady].
* RAID-5 Patch v2.0: Enables RAID-5 software support and enables 2TB Mirror RAID support [dmadmin.exe, dmconfig.dll, dmboot.sys, dmio.sys].
* SERVICES Patch v1.0: Includes more assigned port numbers for well-known services defined by IANA [services].
* SFC Patch v1.0: Allows you to disable and enable the Windows File Protection with the registry entry "SfcDisable" [sfc_os.dll].
* SMB Patch v1.0: Removes the max limit of 10 incoming connections for the Server Message Block communication protocol [srvsvc.dll].
* Shell32 Patch v1.0: Fixes the missing Icons in the notification area [shell32.dll].
* 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].
* SysSetup Patch v1.2: In the setup mode, it allows the use of a modified syssetup.inf file and it disables the driver sign check and the OOBE menu at T-O, as well as the SFC file scan at T-8 [syssetup.dll].
* TCP/IP Patch v1.1: Increase the number of Half-Open outgoing TCP connections from 10 to 16777215 (Maximum) [tcpip.sys, tcpip6.sys].
* TermSrv Patch v1.0: Allows you to have multiple concurrent remote desktop connections [termsrv.dll].
* ThemeUI Patch v1.0: Fixes a bug with the ".theme" files where the "Link Select" (Hand) cursor did not change [themeui.dll].
* TZ-Map Patch v1.0: Fixes a bug in the time zone map where Poland was falsely displayed as water [timedate.cpl].
* UxTheme Patch v1.0: Allows you to apply unsigned Custom Visual Styles (Windows XP Themes) [uxtheme.dll].
* WinLogOn Patch v1.1: Disables the license checking, which improves the Startup and Shutdown time (It also allows the removal of the 13MB OEMBIOS files which are only needed for the embedded CD-Keys in OEM mainboards) [winlogon.exe].
* WOW32 Patch v1.0: Fixes the Win16 Subsystem insufficient resources issue [wow32.dll].

(#) 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).
  Screensavers = Plus! Aquarium v1.0.1.14 (EULA Patch).
* Windows File Protection Utility v1.6.2 (In "Start Menu -> All Programs -> Accessories -> System Tools").
* Windows XP CD-Key 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-Keys (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 v4.2.1:

* 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 (Will also removes all the included Driver Packs).
* Windows XP SSE2 Updates Remover v1.4.2: 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: "Windows 3.1 TaskMan", "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", "oembios.*", "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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    Not Getting pissed off, ARIVE · 2 years ago
    I tried using Resource Hacker and tried to copy accets from ntoskrnl.exe of a VM install of XP SP1 and transplant it into a VM of either a vanilla install of XP SP3 or a VM of XP Integral, I deleted and replaced the backups in all the places I thought Windows would hoard files for self-healing.
    No luck. same ugly post SP1 boot screen.
    What I learned is that in the post SP1 boot screen, the graphics for the copy write date and Professional are just missing from ntoskrnl.exe. I tried to put them back, I even transplanted a virgin SP1 copy of ntoskrnl.exe into the the VM of XP SP3. No luck, ugly bland boot up. But no blue screens even after all my butchery.
    I guess nobody knows the secret BBQ sauce to make a SP3 install of XP look nice N sharp like it did before SP2. I guess I have to pretend like its still 2004 and use Windows XP Pro SP1. Thanks pros!
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    Getting pissed off · 2 years ago
    I hope the next edition has the XP SP1 startup screen restored AND the AI up scaled hires Bliss wallpaper too. Don't fumble the ball bro, its a sweet QoL finishing touch.
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      Cal · 2 years ago
      @Getting pissed off Totally Agree. Don't like new start upscreen at all!
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Getting pissed off The Windows 2000 installation screen give you more correct information on what is being installed than the fancy Windows XP installation screen which also eats up CD space.
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      Not Getting pissed off, ARIVE · 2 years ago
      @Cal
      I tried using Resource Hacker and tried to copy accets from ntoskrnl.exe of a VM install of XP SP1 and transplant it into a VM of either a vanilla install of XP SP3 or a  VM of XP Integral, I deleted and replaced the backups in all the places I thought Windows would hoard files for self-healing.
      No luck. same ugly post SP1 boot screen.
      What I learned is that in the post SP1 boot screen, the graphics for the copy write date and Professional are just missing from ntoskrnl.exe. I tried to put them back, I even transplanted a virgin SP1 copy of ntoskrnl.exe into the the VM of XP SP3. No luck, ugly bland boot up. But no blue screens even after all my butchery.
      I guess nobody knows the secret BBQ sauce to make a SP3 install of XP look nice N sharp like it did before SP2. I guess I have to pretend like its still 2004 and use Windows XP Pro SP1. Thanks pros!
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    NESCAFÉ · 2 years ago
    I have downloaded the latest ISO and still run across the same crap issue and once the setup is over the panel control and other functions are unusable. 
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @NESCAFÉ Post your hardware specifications of your computer. And also try to remove the SSE2 updates with the Patch Integrator.
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      Dietmar · 2 years ago
      @NESCAFÉ
      Use a real CD, burned with xp.iso
      Dietmar
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      NESCAFÉ · 2 years ago
      @Dietmar @Dietmar are you kidding ? 
      I have no problems with the genuine XP ISO and patch integrator.
      this only happens with XP integral edition ISO. 
       
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      NESCAFÉ · 2 years ago
      @Ramsey Acer Veriton VX4630.
      why should I remove SSE2 updates if the CPU actually supports this feature ?
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @NESCAFÉ You never posted what computer your using.

      Try to replace this files below in the "I386" folder and see what happens.
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      MilkChan · 2 years ago
      @NESCAFÉ Your CPU, if it supports SSE2, doesn't need to be removed.
      If your CPU doesn't support it, it will destroy Windows.
      And this requirement is effective as of August 2018.
      Even the official update of XP leaked. Virtually identical to POSReady.
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    Martino Contento · 2 years ago
    Hi Ramsey
    For those interested: this is a link of Mypal 68.13 Installer created with Innosetup.
    https://archive.org/details/my-pal
    😜😜😜😜😜
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    Hostos Fernandez · 2 years ago
    Regards,

    about the gpt disk, i readed , they used the drivers from server 2003 if the disk isn't a boot disk, does integral use this method ?
    does work ?
    they mention to use gpt loader driver is the disk is a bootdisk..

    My Best Regards
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Hostos Fernandez
      Yes. See full ReadMe file ->

      (#) Compatible Windows RTM files and Updates/Hotfixes:

      * Windows Server 2003 RTM files: disk.inf (SP2 - crcdisk commented out) / Adds GPT support.
      * Windows Server 2003 Updates/Hotfixes: KB929161 (disk.sys) | KB943669 (Only partmgr.sys) / Adds GPT support | KB2957482.
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      Hostos Fernandez · 2 years ago
      @Ramsey can i get GPT working by loading a mini windows bootable and just replacing both files on system drivers directory ??
      please confirm

      My Best Regards
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      Hostos Fernandez · 2 years ago
      @Ramsey readed here: https://www.vogons.org/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=79711&start=20
      that using disk files from server 2003 will cause system files corruption when disk  is about 1.8 TB of data.. any ideas ??

      My Best Regards
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Hostos Fernandez No one yet here reported such an issue before.
      I can't also not really test it myself because i have only SSD's with max 2 TB capacity.
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    Wrench · 2 years ago
    Why didn't you change the bland beta looking unfinished post SP2 startup screen to the better SP1 style with the Professional and the 1985-2001??
    If this June release is the last Integral release of XP, than that change to the startup screen I suggested would be the crowning cherry on the sundae.
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    KiddyFiddler · 2 years ago
    Does integral xp work with NVMe SSD or only SATA ones?
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      Dietmar · 2 years ago
      @KiddyFiddler
      Hi,
      this nice XP works also for nvme devices.
      Best driver for this is the Microsoft nvme driver
      Dietmar
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      Dood McMan · 2 years ago
      @KiddyFiddler All forms of 'solid state storage' R inferior 2 spinning hard discs, as those don't have limited write cycles.  Depending on the type of SSD U R looking at as low as literally only about 100 writes 2 each location = LOL!!  Then things get slower & more buggy until 'planned obsolescence' catches up with U & 'forced' 2 buy another, meanwhile if U get the right 'real' drives & keep them cool (spinning platter types) they can often last literally decades non stop endlessly re-writing.  Don't waste your time.  U really need that program 2 open instantly instead of 3 seconds?  Give me a break =))  The risk is not worth the reward, + they R a horrible value price per gig wise.

      A lot of SSDs R not even faster than real (spinning) drives, as once U R past the 'cache' area they use 2 get 'fancy numbers' things bog down even SLOWER than a 'hard drive' in many cases depending on the 'bit depth' they R using in the chips, which can B 1 (on/off) or like 16 different 'voltages' where it has 2 'detect' more precisely (& slowly). Lot of 'large capacity' solid state storage dies much faster than the smaller capacity types 4 same reason = avoid them all. Stick with spinners. =)
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      ForgotMyOldAlias · 2 years ago
      @Dood McMan SSD are only useful if you're in desperate need for good seek-times. Many of my WD winchesters are 10+ years and still going strong 24/7. (Seagate, not!) Use SSD for continous round the clock working discs and you can notice how it discreetly shrinks until it finally collapse sometimes after warranty expired.
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      Hostos Fernandez · 2 years ago
      @Dood McMan mechanicals also die without any warning even new, remember weaks ago a brand new conected seagate external of 4 TB died wit just some hours  of use while copying filed to it, it just dissapeared, after checking and checking even took it out of the enclouse, never spinned again, no sound, nothing, replaced the pcb circuit, nothing revive it.. it just died without any electrical or shock issue, i guess internal circuit got damaged ....the only leason to always remember is.. to have multiple backup, never trust any disk, all of them soon or later die....could be new, old, ssd, mechanical.... etc
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      ForgotMyOldAlias · 2 years ago
      @Hostos Fernandez Don't use Seagate.
      Although I've bought 40/40/20 Seagate/WD/Other for years, I currently have zero Seagate running because they break down faster than I can type this post.

      Seagate is a little cheaper per Gigabyte because it uses DM-SMR "Device-Managed Shingled Magnetic Recording" instead of CMR "Conventional Magnetic Recording".

      WD by tradition does not, but I believe they now have bad EFAX models to compete with Seagates lower price instead of good EFRX models (CMR) they always used to sell.

      I couldn't find the link to the original article describing the problem with DM-SMR but here is a decent substitute: https://www.storagereview.com/review/wd-red-4tb-hdd-review-wd40efrx

      (Last and final Seagate External I bought, USB-connected, 2 or 4 TB, don't remember, also broke down a few hours after I plugged it in. I've never bought a Seagate since.)
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    Ikira · 2 years ago
    Hi, I'm trying to install this on a physical laptop, it's an HP 15-bs148nl mounting a Samsung MZVLB512HAJQ-000H1 SSD. I've tried every single SATA/AHCI and NvMe driver available in the Patch Integrator's options menu but I still get a 0x0000007B bsod during the installation right after "setup is starting windows" . Of course there's no Advanced tab in the BIOS, so I can't even switch to IDE mode. Help 😥
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      Dietmar · 2 years ago
      @Ikira
      Hi,
      make a try with the Sata driver from Kai Schtrom
      Dietmar
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      Ikira · 2 years ago
      @Dietmar Thank you for your reply, but unfortunately I've had no luck 😢 I tried with both option 1 and option M, one at a time, still got the bsod. Any other suggestions? Man, it seems like my SSD is the only one on planet Earth incompatible with this wonderful distro
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      Dietmar · 2 years ago
      @Ikira
      Take a look,
      how this SSD is connected to the motherboard. For example with win10 in Device Manager.
      May be, it is not connected as Sata drive, but as nvme.
      Then, use the Microsoft nvme driver.
      For boot, there may be a problem with the nvme driver,
      because the driver is not loaded early enough in time.
      But this you can check, if you see an nvme device after hit F8 in XP Setup
      Dietmar
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      Dietmar · 2 years ago
      @Ikira
      Also you can try to boot from USB.
      For this enable "Life USB" in Integrator also.
      Then boot the notebook from an external USB device.
      After this, you can copy the full contend to the Sata device (after recognicing the Sata device) under USB boot. This will work
      Dietmar
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      Dietmar · 2 years ago
      @Ikira
      Make sure,
      that you have CSM in Bios enabled
      Dietmar
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      Ikira · 2 years ago
      @Dietmar
      1)  What do I have to do in order to live boot from USB after I create the ISO?
      2)  I tried to use WinSetupFromUSB to load a floppy img for F6, but I don't have the txtsetup.oem for the MS nvme driver and I have no idea how to write it myself. 
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    S2000Gan · 2 years ago
    Do I have to configure or run something to get the pae patch to get the system to recognize the full 8gb I have installed? 
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @S2000Gan Run the Patch Integrator with the PAE option and it will then create a new ISO file.
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    PTN_PNX · 2 years ago
    New version - this is SUPER! But browser 360EE_v13.5.1030.0 (Chrome 86) not included...
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    Eduard · 2 years ago
    Hello, Ramsey. Where I can find the DriverPacks included in this version? I want to integrate in a original Windows XP ISO.
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Eduard You find them here: http://forum.driverpacks.net
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      Eduard · 2 years ago
      @Ramsey I am seeing just forums there. Where are the downloads?
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Eduard The Driver Pack links are in the forum posts.
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      Eduard · 2 years ago
      @Ramsey DriverPacks BASE (2000, XP and 2003 only) or Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003 DriverPacks (wnt5_x86-32)?
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Eduard DriverPacks BASE is the tool to integrate the  DriverPacks.
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      Eduard · 2 years ago
      @Ramsey Ok. I found in the ISO file, DriverPacks v18.4.2020.7z archive. And I found also DPM180421.7z driver archive. And the DPsFnshr.7z. And the Additional drivers (Wireless Ethernet drivers folder) in the Extras folder from Windows XP archive. What I should do to integrate them in a original copy of XP?