OnePiece Windows XP Post-SP3 UpdatePack v1.0.9 FINAL ENU



Hash MD5 7A2AC7C5DD72BB4BC0C18D677A8B8FB1
Filesize: 206.18 MB (216198876 bytes)
This XP post-SP3 All-in-One QFE/LDR Update Pack differs from RyanVM's/user_hidden's one as it includes by default more stuff like IE8, DX updates, all .NETs or WMP11 for an easier integration, along with official and nearly all request-only hotfixes (RyanVM's Update Pack is more selective with request-only hotfixes, which is fine): all in a few MBs and integrated in native "true" mode.
Onepiece's XP Update Pack can be used along with Nite from v1.4.9.1 and RVM Integrator from v1.6.1 b2.1 on a clean XP SP3 ENU source.
From v3.5.1 XP post-SP3 AIO UpdatePack can be integrated in a XP MCE 2005 SP3 source.
Integration side effects (not UpdatePack bugs):
- setuperr.log will point out harmless error messages about some IE files like imgutil.dll, inetcpl.cpl, inseng.dll, mshtml.dll, msrating.dll, pngfilt.dll, occache.dll, webcheck.dll (caused by the patched Syssetup.dll used for integration and then restored with the original one). If you don't tolerate it you can integrate in addition this Onepiece Repair IE8 cosmetic problems addon
(Hash MD5 5C7AF8CA9F637C993F4AEEFFB63F39ED - Filesize: 1.28 Kb - updated 2008-03-27) which does nothing else than cleaning those false errors in your setuperr.log file. Please note that in some rare configurations the integration of this addon could cause issues, so we don't suggest to use it. - There's an incompatibility of new msi installer official release KB981669 with a single app of Windows Live suite, Photogallery. Microsoft hasn't fixed it yet so if you need that specific app you must revert to very old KB967756 usingthis addon by 5eraph.
If you don't want to loose the new version, there's also atemporary workaround for working systems that allows you to install Photogallery in an updated XP
If you prefer a different configuration of Onepiece AIO Update Pack I suggest you to use one of the existing vanilla XP UpdatePack (you can find excellent one here: http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewforum.php?f=25) with your preferred addons and you'll get your own XP disc without the need to remove anything. However:
- you can easily uninstall some of them from Windows Components Wizard after windows setup (a clean XP SP3 source is needed). "Clean" in this case means "with neither AIO UpdatePack nor IE7-8 integrated".
Then you can use a Run window to totally delete the components from your live system, typing this commandOther supported switches are HIDE (removes the component from Windows Component Wizard list) and SHOW (shows the component in Windows Component Wizard list):Code: Select all
rundll32.exe advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection OPMWXPUP.inf,%Optional Components NAME%.CleanUp
- Alternatively, you can also disable their installation listing the one you don't like to install (but not .net 2.0!) in a Winnt.sif file (see also here), under [components] section, with an "= off" by their side. For example, if you want to disable installation of Windows Desktop Search you will add this string:
All the Winnt.sif optional components codes are shown below. List only those you want to disable!Code: Select all
[Components] ... WDSearch = off ...
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BitLockerToGo = BitLocker To Go Reader BrowserChoice = Browser Choice DirectX = DirectX Post-SP3 Update ICCDSCD = Windows Feature Pack for Storage IMAPI2 = Image Mastering API MDX = DirectX Managed Code MSXML4 = MSXML 4.0 SP3 Parser (KB2721691) MU = Microsoft Update NETFX30 = Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 Service Pack 2 NETFX35 = Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 NETFX40 = Microsoft .NET Framework 4 PowerShell = Windows PowerShell PowerShellISE = Windows PowerShell ISE Silverlight = Microsoft Silverlight WDSearch = Windows Desktop Search WgaNotify = Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications WinRM = Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) WRMC = Windows Rights Management Client XP_EOS = Microsoft Windows XP End of Service Notification
- Or, again, you can remove them from XP source after UpdatePack integration. Simply extract one or more of the small RVM-only addons from this suite and run a single new RVM-i integration session for every one of them on your updated source:
OnePiece Remove AddOn
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Hash MD5 07C39C13FEC9099B603BC00C3B209234
Filesize: 19.8 KB (20303 bytes)
NB
*"REMOVE" addons are RVMIntegrator-only!! the entries.ini removal values are not supported by Nlite.
**the file you download, OnePiece_Remove_AddOn_For_WinXP_UP*.cab, is the archived full suite of single addons: you must unpack it (or extract from it the addons you need) before use with RVMi.
*** Please note also that, due to a RVMi limitation, Removal Addons could break XP setup if integrated in the source at once in the same RVMi session: you must run your regular integration with Nlite or RVMi then, before making the .iso, one or more additional sessions of RVMi to finish off your source with the desired removal addon.
****OnePiece_Remove_Windows_Management_Framework_Core_AddOn.cab removes from setup CD all single WinMFC component (Powershell, PowershellISE & WinRM). So if you use it, you don't need to add these single component removers:
OnePiece_Remove_WinMFC(PowerShellv2)_AddOn.cab
OnePiece_Remove_WinMFC(PowerShellISE)_AddOn.cab
OnePiece_Remove_WinMFC(WinRM)_AddOn.cab
to your integration list
Let's recap! the right order is:
Run RVMi and integrate Update Pack - rerun RVMi and integrate first Removal addon - rerun RVMi and integrate second Removal addon - ... - rerun RVMi and integrate last Removal addon - rerun RVMi and integrate your preferred SW - make the .iso.
What's new in latest release: Changelog
To update the included Adobe Flash Player ActiveX use Create OnePiece Adobe Flash Player True AddOn and integrate the resulting OnePiece_Adobe_Flash_Player_v%Version%_True_AddOn.cab after UpdatePack.
As an example this is v26.0.0.131 True AddOn just created with Create OnePiece Adobe Flash Player True AddOn
OnePiece Adobe Flash Player v26.0.0.131 True AddOn



Hash MD5 69F5516C9CCDF0DB62B11450925B7E5D
Filesize: 9.04 MB (9483969 bytes)
You can also extract both the UpdatePack and the OnePiece_Adobe_Flash_Player_v%Version%_True_AddOn.cab, delete entries_Flash.ini file, copy/move newer Adobe Flash Player AddOn files inside UpdatePack, overwriting the older one and then archive UpdatePack again.
How to update the DotNet True AddOn
Localized XP Updatepack final releases (main languages): Onepiece International XP Post-SP3 AIO Update Packs FINAL
Made with DXUPAC! only DotNet LangPacks are not included (as they're useless) but if you want them too, integrate OnePiece_NetFxLangPack_SvcPack_AddOn_%Lang%.cab (download it from one of Onepiece's Files Repositories) after UpdatePack.
All credits are in entries.ini file: however many, many thanks especially to RyanVM, Nuhi, Siginet and Xable.
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