Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
The Windows xp USP4 users with firefox 52.9.1 installed must set javascript.options.ion;false.
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/0 ... right-now/
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox ... taller.exe
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2020/0 ... right-now/
https://archive.mozilla.org/pub/firefox ... taller.exe
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Microsoft Issues Mitigation for Actively Exploited IE Zero-Day
For 32-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /P everyone:N
For 64-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\syswow64\jscript.dll /E /P everyone:N
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /P everyone:N
Undoing the workaround
For 32-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /R everyone
For 64-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /R everyone
cacls %windir%\syswow64\jscript.dll /E /R everyone
source:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/s ... -zero-day/
For 32-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /P everyone:N
For 64-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\syswow64\jscript.dll /E /P everyone:N
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /P everyone:N
Undoing the workaround
For 32-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /R everyone
For 64-bit systems, enter the following command at an administrative command prompt:
cacls %windir%\system32\jscript.dll /E /R everyone
cacls %windir%\syswow64\jscript.dll /E /R everyone
source:
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/s ... -zero-day/
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Two system utilities
http://www.gerhard-schlager.at/en/proje ... onremover/
KDW is Known DLL wrappers and support tools package. It helps you can run some software designed for XP.
https://msfn.org/board/topic/120936-kdw-fcwin2k/
KDW is Known DLL wrappers and support tools package. It helps you can run some software designed for XP.
https://msfn.org/board/topic/120936-kdw-fcwin2k/
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
There is virtually no difference.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
So, as of January 29, 2020 it appears that the link for the XP SP4 MUI packs is no longer valid. When I try to go to the decoded link it gives me a 404 not found error.
Any chance this will be re-uploaded again? Would be nice to set my XP SP4 installations to other languages.
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Look at the torrent magnet link on the first page.skaratsoridis wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:57 amSo, as of January 29, 2020 it appears that the link for the XP SP4 MUI packs is no longer valid. When I try to go to the decoded link it gives me a 404 not found error.
Any chance this will be re-uploaded again? Would be nice to set my XP SP4 installations to other languages.
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
WindowsXP-SP4EOS-Rollup.exe /integrate:"Path" is not working for me.
! Help me! I want to install via svcpack.

Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Will re-upload it in about a month.skaratsoridis wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:57 amSo, as of January 29, 2020 it appears that the link for the XP SP4 MUI packs is no longer valid. When I try to go to the decoded link it gives me a 404 not found error.
Any chance this will be re-uploaded again? Would be nice to set my XP SP4 installations to other languages.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
@harkazharkaz wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 6:00 amWill re-upload it in about a month.skaratsoridis wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:57 amSo, as of January 29, 2020 it appears that the link for the XP SP4 MUI packs is no longer valid. When I try to go to the decoded link it gives me a 404 not found error.
Any chance this will be re-uploaded again? Would be nice to set my XP SP4 installations to other languages.
By the way no need to worry about lack of access to that file, because luckily a good fella from zone94 by the name of "Philip94" has found the ISO in one of his thumbdrives. I've downloaded it and reuploaded it to anonfile, where it should be lax when it comes to the content along with the files being kept as long as possible.
For safety and preservation purposes, I've used a link protector to protect the files from indexing. (It's also passworded. The pass is the name of a certain forum that you're on - lowercase and without the TLD)

https://anonymz.com/?https://links.snah ... EVbuVQrpQt
As always, check the SHA1 hash of the file to validate the integrity and make sure it isn't untampered:
Code: Select all
a53a4fb1879ccde56b25f47223de1dc8b8027661
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
I just activate Windows Update, then many rollup security updates for .Net Framework versions 2 through 4 are downloaded, some of these files cannot be updated because its only for WES09 & POS Ready 2009.
It seems microsoft still update it until 2019, i dont know in 2020.
I look for bundle files like Windows XP SP4, but only for .NET Framework 2-4. Does anyone know any info about this?
How about Abbodi? but i can not found his NET Framework bundle file.
here is security pack and rollup KB:
KB4040968, KB4040962, KB4054178, 4055229, 4054173, 4095516, 4095528, 4338615, 4338597, 4338598, 4344180, 4462774, 4457046, 4470633, 4470490, 4483485, 4483495, 4483475, 4014580, 4014570, 4021915, 4014585, 4017101, 4014605, 3189598, 3127223, 3135986, 3142027, 3163248, 3127225, 3135993, 3142029, 3163249, 3197835
It seems microsoft still update it until 2019, i dont know in 2020.
I look for bundle files like Windows XP SP4, but only for .NET Framework 2-4. Does anyone know any info about this?
How about Abbodi? but i can not found his NET Framework bundle file.
here is security pack and rollup KB:
KB4040968, KB4040962, KB4054178, 4055229, 4054173, 4095516, 4095528, 4338615, 4338597, 4338598, 4344180, 4462774, 4457046, 4470633, 4470490, 4483485, 4483495, 4483475, 4014580, 4014570, 4021915, 4014585, 4017101, 4014605, 3189598, 3127223, 3135986, 3142027, 3163248, 3127225, 3135993, 3142029, 3163249, 3197835
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
thanks adric, i'll try to restore my winxp and then run this dotnet AIO 2019 
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Hi I was wondering if anybody could offer me some clarification on so issues I'm having. I'm running SP4 on a Thinkpad T42 in a triple boot system with Linux and Windows 98SE. It's a Pentium M it supports SSE2, it is PAE capable but is one of those special Pentium I'd that will not flag it, thus XP does not run with PAE (if this effects things) I have everything apart from .NET updated. I wanted all .NET versions installed as one of the purposes of this machine is to be ready to use any legacy software I need. I have managed a couple of times to update .NET 4 completely but 3.5 and it's sub versions (2.0 and 3.0) will not update. I have also had issues with Powershell ISE crashing. I see about the now post SP4. However I have concerns as I have had to block the kernel update that applies to multiprocessors as the P M is only a single core. Was reading a little way back on here that pair update might misbehave due to that update.
Simply put I'm trying to figure out how to hell I can successfully update .NET and get Powershell working. SP4 otherwise is great it's just this annoying .NET issue. I have been removing .NET from Add/Remove Components, using the .NET Cleanup Tool and the .NET repair tool, all to no effect with resolving these updates. So of them are from before SP4 like 2012/13 these ones sometimes install but will reappear and do the same... These ones I assume could just be installed with SP4 but WU dosent regonize this. It's the failed ones that are the issue. They span from POST SP4 onwards, some are in the XP Category too.
Can anybody provide any clues on this, prehaps Thier are logs or something I can provide that would provide a clearer outlook. Is this a common issue?
Simply put I'm trying to figure out how to hell I can successfully update .NET and get Powershell working. SP4 otherwise is great it's just this annoying .NET issue. I have been removing .NET from Add/Remove Components, using the .NET Cleanup Tool and the .NET repair tool, all to no effect with resolving these updates. So of them are from before SP4 like 2012/13 these ones sometimes install but will reappear and do the same... These ones I assume could just be installed with SP4 but WU dosent regonize this. It's the failed ones that are the issue. They span from POST SP4 onwards, some are in the XP Category too.
Can anybody provide any clues on this, prehaps Thier are logs or something I can provide that would provide a clearer outlook. Is this a common issue?
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
I'm having issues updating .NET on my system. I'm running a triple boot system, with Debian, 98SE and XP with SP4 installed on a ThinkPad T42, my Pentium M supports SSE2 (as I have seen that can be an issue) but while it is PAE capable it's one of those Pentiums where it's not flagged and thus Windows XP is not running with PAE (I don't know if that would be an issue). All other updates post SP4 have installed fine. .NET4 updates install ok but 3.5 and to extension it's sub versions 2.0 and 3.0 will not update correctly, a couple of updates install but they still appear in WU, these are from the XP section so I assume it's more a case that WU dosent register them as installed even though they are as they are pre SP4 release, however some updates appear from pre SP4 and fail to install. Most of not all .NET 3.5, 3.0 and 2.0 updates from POS will fail to install.
I see an update rollup is now available but as I see it causes issues for single core processors, with that one update that is only for multiprocessor systems (which I have hidden) I am on the fence trying it. I have tried numerous things, including Removing .NET from Components and starting from scratch, doing this in conjunction with the .NET cleanup tool and running the repair tool. This systems use for me is for running all sorts of legacy applications from the 9x to XP era with Linux on the side for secure file transfers and browsing etc. To reinstall XP on this system would be a massive pain as the triple boot is quite complex mostly due to the presence of 98SE. Because I don't want to run into any issues with Software it makes sense to have .NET Installed on the XP system.
I know long post but thought I'd get out the way the questions of, reinstall and don't bother with .NET, so how can I sort out these pesky misbehaving updates? If I can provide any logs or something which can help, is this a common issue?
In addition for some reason Powershell ISE crashes, I obviously have been removing and reinstalling it in Components along with .NET and for some reason it is only ISE and I'm not sure if it's realted as obviously it depends on .NET
Thanks in advance for any advice.
I see an update rollup is now available but as I see it causes issues for single core processors, with that one update that is only for multiprocessor systems (which I have hidden) I am on the fence trying it. I have tried numerous things, including Removing .NET from Components and starting from scratch, doing this in conjunction with the .NET cleanup tool and running the repair tool. This systems use for me is for running all sorts of legacy applications from the 9x to XP era with Linux on the side for secure file transfers and browsing etc. To reinstall XP on this system would be a massive pain as the triple boot is quite complex mostly due to the presence of 98SE. Because I don't want to run into any issues with Software it makes sense to have .NET Installed on the XP system.
I know long post but thought I'd get out the way the questions of, reinstall and don't bother with .NET, so how can I sort out these pesky misbehaving updates? If I can provide any logs or something which can help, is this a common issue?
In addition for some reason Powershell ISE crashes, I obviously have been removing and reinstalling it in Components along with .NET and for some reason it is only ISE and I'm not sure if it's realted as obviously it depends on .NET
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Hello,
I recently tried to set up a VirtualBox 6.1.4 Windows XP machine again and installed the latest SP4 plus the Christmas 2019 rollup update after using a clean Win XP SP3 ISO to set up the virtual machine. The installation worked well and I can see that the updates have been applied.
However, I manually ran Microsoft Update from Internet Explorer, and it still tells me that many updates are available. Here are a few screenshots:



Here is an alternative link to the screenshots.
I know most of these are not included in SP4 such as Microsoft Security Essentials, driver updates, Silverlight, or Search. But there are lots of high-priority updates (see first screenshot) from 2016 through February 2019. Is there a reason Microsoft Update still lists them? Are they not necessary or deprecated?
Just want to confirm if I did something wrong or missed something. Or maybe this is normal/expected? Thank you!
I recently tried to set up a VirtualBox 6.1.4 Windows XP machine again and installed the latest SP4 plus the Christmas 2019 rollup update after using a clean Win XP SP3 ISO to set up the virtual machine. The installation worked well and I can see that the updates have been applied.
However, I manually ran Microsoft Update from Internet Explorer, and it still tells me that many updates are available. Here are a few screenshots:



Here is an alternative link to the screenshots.
I know most of these are not included in SP4 such as Microsoft Security Essentials, driver updates, Silverlight, or Search. But there are lots of high-priority updates (see first screenshot) from 2016 through February 2019. Is there a reason Microsoft Update still lists them? Are they not necessary or deprecated?
Just want to confirm if I did something wrong or missed something. Or maybe this is normal/expected? Thank you!
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Try to run Mini Update Tool see what that reports (gooogle it)
.... seperately .....
Does anyone know if its possible to install post XP SP3 (POS2009 targeted) .net framework updates independantly? this will likely need a database of all updates available to date. Perhaps mini updater tool can list /net updates seperately?
If not, I really think a standalone intaller that installs fully updated (2019) .net verisons seperately, to make OS selection / intended use more modular.
How does one go about compiling an installer ? any pointers? or is someone willing to make this idea?
Also, does the SP4 pack and May Rollup updated 2019 packages supersede XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon and XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack, on this forum?
.... seperately .....
Does anyone know if its possible to install post XP SP3 (POS2009 targeted) .net framework updates independantly? this will likely need a database of all updates available to date. Perhaps mini updater tool can list /net updates seperately?
If not, I really think a standalone intaller that installs fully updated (2019) .net verisons seperately, to make OS selection / intended use more modular.
How does one go about compiling an installer ? any pointers? or is someone willing to make this idea?
Also, does the SP4 pack and May Rollup updated 2019 packages supersede XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon and XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack, on this forum?
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Thanks for your suggestion, good idea! I tried Windows Update Mini Tool and it also shows me many updates in this screenshot:

Alternative link to screenshot
This is after I installed SP4 plus the December 2019 rollup update pack. Why would all of these updates still show up?
Does @harkaz or others have any ideas?
@shorterxp: sorry I don't know the answer to your other questions, but I would like to know, too!
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
@avamk
Yes, you can apply .NET updates independently, but this would take much longer than a single reinstall (each update will re-optimize the assembly cache needlessly). Creating a single rollup is also possible, but I simply did not want to invest so much time in building it.
USP4 with May 2019 updates supersedes the addon you mention.
@shorterxpharkaz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 9:54 am--- Windows XP Unofficial SP4 End of Support Update Rollup ---
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NOTE: To update .NET Frameworks versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 with the latest patches, please reinstall the respective components from the Control Panel.
If you are using a slipstreamed install of SP4 (i.e. you have NOT used the SP4 installer in the past), you need to integrate the SP4 End-of-Support Update PACK to SP4-slipstreamed media, before attempting to reinstall .NET Frameworks.
Yes, you can apply .NET updates independently, but this would take much longer than a single reinstall (each update will re-optimize the assembly cache needlessly). Creating a single rollup is also possible, but I simply did not want to invest so much time in building it.
USP4 with May 2019 updates supersedes the addon you mention.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
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Ahhhhh, I see. I read your original post but didn't realise at all that this is what you meant. Thank you very much for the clarification.harkaz wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 4:18 am@avamkharkaz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 9:54 am--- Windows XP Unofficial SP4 End of Support Update Rollup ---
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NOTE: To update .NET Frameworks versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 with the latest patches, please reinstall the respective components from the Control Panel.
If you are using a slipstreamed install of SP4 (i.e. you have NOT used the SP4 installer in the past), you need to integrate the SP4 End-of-Support Update PACK to SP4-slipstreamed media, before attempting to reinstall .NET Frameworks.
So if I'd like to have all of the .NET updates, would the correct steps be: (1) Install clean Windows XP SP3 -> (2) Uncheck (remove), reboot, check (re-install) all .NET components from the Add/Remove Windows Components part of Add or Remove Programs -> (3) Install SP4?
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
A flaw was found in atmfd.dll (RCE) maybe is usefull to associate .otf files with notepad or disabled in regedit or rename atmfd.dll
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows]
"DisableATMFD"=dword:00000001
Gommplayer 2.3.50.5314 is the last version now for XP
http://gom.gomtv.com/main/index.html?ch ... rid=354950
Download:
https://cdn.gomlab.com/gretech/oldgom/p ... RSETUP.EXE
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows]
"DisableATMFD"=dword:00000001
Gommplayer 2.3.50.5314 is the last version now for XP
http://gom.gomtv.com/main/index.html?ch ... rid=354950
Download:
https://cdn.gomlab.com/gretech/oldgom/p ... RSETUP.EXE
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Starting from SP3:avamk wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 7:53 amAhhhhh, I see. I read your original post but didn't realise at all that this is what you meant. Thank you very much for the clarification.harkaz wrote: ↑Thu Mar 26, 2020 4:18 am@avamkharkaz wrote: ↑Wed Dec 25, 2019 9:54 am--- Windows XP Unofficial SP4 End of Support Update Rollup ---
[...]
NOTE: To update .NET Frameworks versions 2.0, 3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 with the latest patches, please reinstall the respective components from the Control Panel.
If you are using a slipstreamed install of SP4 (i.e. you have NOT used the SP4 installer in the past), you need to integrate the SP4 End-of-Support Update PACK to SP4-slipstreamed media, before attempting to reinstall .NET Frameworks.
So if I'd like to have all of the .NET updates, would the correct steps be: (1) Install clean Windows XP SP3 -> (2) Uncheck (remove), reboot, check (re-install) all .NET components from the Add/Remove Windows Components part of Add or Remove Programs -> (3) Install SP4?
1) Install USP4-NODOTNET package (will not install .NET at all)
2) Install May 2019 Update Rollup
3) Install desired .NET Frameworks from Add/remove components, Control Panel
Alternative pathway:
1) Install SP4 (with .NET)
2) Install May 2019 Rollup
3) Remove all .NET Framewors from Add/remove components, Control Panel
4) Install desired .NET Frameworks from Add/remove components, Control Panel
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Got it, thank you!!harkaz wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 5:41 amStarting from SP3:
1) Install USP4-NODOTNET package (will not install .NET at all)
2) Install May 2019 Update Rollup
3) Install desired .NET Frameworks from Add/remove components, Control Panel
Alternative pathway:
1) Install SP4 (with .NET)
2) Install May 2019 Rollup
3) Remove all .NET Framewors from Add/remove components, Control Panel
4) Install desired .NET Frameworks from Add/remove components, Control Panel
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
The slipstreamed USP4 3.1b NODOTNET is a 1GB+ ISO.
Are there any instructions for creating two CD's from that?
Are there any instructions for creating two CD's from that?
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Just confirming that I tried the alternative pathway, and it worked like a charm. Thanks @harkaz!!!
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
I'm having the same problem here as the other poster.
Installed from retail copy of WinXP w/ SP3 ISO using VirtualBox 6.0 on Windows 10.
Updated live install using Unofficial SP4 3.1b.
Updated with the EOS Rollup and after first reboot the system hangs forever on the Windows XP loading screen.
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
harkaz wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 6:00 amWill re-upload it in about a month.skaratsoridis wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2020 3:57 amSo, as of January 29, 2020 it appears that the link for the XP SP4 MUI packs is no longer valid. When I try to go to the decoded link it gives me a 404 not found error.
Any chance this will be re-uploaded again? Would be nice to set my XP SP4 installations to other languages.
Mate, when do this mui will be reuploaded more or less?, just to be aware about it.
Thanks.
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
@Harkaz yesterday do a windows fresh install + the USP43.1b-nodotnet + rollup with success but when i was installing Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool the program requires 9f8f8369716f6100ea04b6549aaf8e2a22fb0042 *WindowsXP-KB932716-v2-x86-ENU.exe.
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
That's weird. IMAPI v2 is included in SP4.Universalsoul wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:41 am@Harkaz yesterday do a windows fresh install + the USP43.1b-nodotnet + rollup with success but when i was installing Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool the program requires 9f8f8369716f6100ea04b6549aaf8e2a22fb0042 *WindowsXP-KB932716-v2-x86-ENU.exe.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
I made a second installation in a coreduo lapton in is requesting the same hotfix, the cd is original hp oem windows xp home edition sp3 and the checksums for usp4 files match.harkaz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 8:02 amThat's weird. IMAPI v2 is included in SP4.Universalsoul wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:41 am@Harkaz yesterday do a windows fresh install + the USP43.1b-nodotnet + rollup with success but when i was installing Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool the program requires 9f8f8369716f6100ea04b6549aaf8e2a22fb0042 *WindowsXP-KB932716-v2-x86-ENU.exe.
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
@Universalsoul
Logs from Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool may be helpful to find out what is missing.
Logs from Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool may be helpful to find out what is missing.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
It still is available from MS: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa ... x?id=24258
This is the KB info: https://web.archive.org/web/20170917021 ... -package-t
HTH.
This is the KB info: https://web.archive.org/web/20170917021 ... -package-t
HTH.
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Thank you @harkaz, for the monumental effort to keep Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 4 going and supporting all of us here on the RyanVM.net forums.
Question: If and when this site is frozen and possibly shutdown altogether, where can we continue this thread? And is there a more permanent place to archive all of the SP4 files and associated documentation? Your amazing work should definitely not be lost to history. Can we upload it to the Internet Archive?
Question: If and when this site is frozen and possibly shutdown altogether, where can we continue this thread? And is there a more permanent place to archive all of the SP4 files and associated documentation? Your amazing work should definitely not be lost to history. Can we upload it to the Internet Archive?
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
@avamk
If the thread is frozen, discussion can continue at the MSFN thread: https://msfn.org/board/topic/171171-int ... ows-xp-sp4
I am in favor of using the Internet Archive, and I have suggested doing that a few months ago @ MSFN, when RyanVM.net was down.
If the thread is frozen, discussion can continue at the MSFN thread: https://msfn.org/board/topic/171171-int ... ows-xp-sp4
I am in favor of using the Internet Archive, and I have suggested doing that a few months ago @ MSFN, when RyanVM.net was down.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Sounds good. Fingers crossed that MSFN will remain sustainable for the forseeable future!harkaz wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 8:07 am@avamk
If the thread is frozen, discussion can continue at the MSFN thread: https://msfn.org/board/topic/171171-int ... ows-xp-sp4
I am in favor of using the Internet Archive, and I have suggested doing that a few months ago @ MSFN, when RyanVM.net was down.
As for the Internet Archive, I would be happy to help make it happen and upload all files linked from your first post. Does that sound OK to you?
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
No problem with that.avamk wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 1:55 pmSounds good. Fingers crossed that MSFN will remain sustainable for the forseeable future!harkaz wrote: ↑Fri May 01, 2020 8:07 am@avamk
If the thread is frozen, discussion can continue at the MSFN thread: https://msfn.org/board/topic/171171-int ... ows-xp-sp4
I am in favor of using the Internet Archive, and I have suggested doing that a few months ago @ MSFN, when RyanVM.net was down.
As for the Internet Archive, I would be happy to help make it happen and upload all files linked from your first post. Does that sound OK to you?
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Offtopic comment about current situation in biomedical research:
The COVID-19 pandemic has uncovered some inconvenient truths about research institutions worldwide. Politics has become more important than real data. As a matter of fact, the integrity of available data cannot be verified (even the WHO and governments cannot be trusted at this point).
Any attempts to independently review data collection and analysis may not be sufficient to uncover fabrication or fraud.
This is an opportunity for independent researchers to establish decentralized protocols that cryptographically guarantee the integrity of raw biomedical data at the exact time of their collection. Science should not be a substitute of religion or politics - (potentially) corrupt institutions must not be the root of trust.
This is a calling to researchers with several backgrounds: cryptography, protocol design, embedded systems, biostatistics, data protection, information security, etc. to collaborate in creating such a system of trust. Let's ensure true scientific independence.
If you would like to discuss the idea, please contact me at har.kaz94@gmail.com.
The COVID-19 pandemic has uncovered some inconvenient truths about research institutions worldwide. Politics has become more important than real data. As a matter of fact, the integrity of available data cannot be verified (even the WHO and governments cannot be trusted at this point).
Any attempts to independently review data collection and analysis may not be sufficient to uncover fabrication or fraud.
This is an opportunity for independent researchers to establish decentralized protocols that cryptographically guarantee the integrity of raw biomedical data at the exact time of their collection. Science should not be a substitute of religion or politics - (potentially) corrupt institutions must not be the root of trust.
This is a calling to researchers with several backgrounds: cryptography, protocol design, embedded systems, biostatistics, data protection, information security, etc. to collaborate in creating such a system of trust. Let's ensure true scientific independence.
If you would like to discuss the idea, please contact me at har.kaz94@gmail.com.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
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Re: Windows XP SP4 MUI October 2018 Update
How to download this MUI ISO please?harkaz wrote: ↑Sat Oct 13, 2018 12:32 pmNew, complete SP4 MUI package. This MUI DVD will fix all issues with the previous disk. In addition, it does include all available MUI packs for Windows XP:
1. Base MUI, SP3 MUI update, MUI patches for SP4
2. Windows Update Agent MUI
3. IE8, WMP11 MUIs
4. All .NET Frameworks (1.1, 3.5, 4.0) MUI - .NET 1.0 contains language specific resources when it's installed.
5. XPS Viewer MUI
6. Windows Rights Management multilanguage
7. Windows Powershell 2.0 for XP MUI
8. Tablet PC MUIs and Media Center localization packs
9. Windows Desktop Search 4.0 MUI
These files are getting difficult to find, so enjoy!
This version of Windows XP SP4 MUIs should be installed on a Windows XP SP4 v3.1b Professional system.
Download link (encoded): aHR0cHM6Ly9kcml2ZS5nb29nbGUuY29tL29wZW4/aWQ9MTNsVnJyR2lqMWI1VnhsWDhJelVyVk4wTW1NU1BVaWVv
SHA1: a53a4fb1879ccde56b25f47223de1dc8b8027661
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Until harkaz has a chance to update the link on the first page see here - viewtopic.php?p=157460#p157460 - Pay very close attention to the download instructions, especially the hint about the download link password. You will have to deal with some popups and/or redirects, but when I just tried it I simply closed them and it worked fine. I did not actually download the file, but I verified it's existence. Check the SHA1 of your download to be sure it is indeed the file you want.
Cheers and Regards
Cheers and Regards
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
This updatepack will be more relevant now, considering Microsoft took down the windows update SHA1-based endpoints, so Win2K, XP, Vista (not Server 2008 though since it had the sha1 update released) and 7 w/o the SHA1 update are affected.
(microsoft took down the entire update site yesterday, then it came back working - for a short while though; today the site works, but attempts at searching for updates results in a 0x80244019 error, which seems to be that they've removed the DB).
The updates are still available at microsoft update though, the wsus offline stuff and WUMT with offline wsusscn2.cab copy.
Read from this post to graspe the situation: https://msfn.org/board/topic/178377-on- ... nt=1185321
(microsoft took down the entire update site yesterday, then it came back working - for a short while though; today the site works, but attempts at searching for updates results in a 0x80244019 error, which seems to be that they've removed the DB).
The updates are still available at microsoft update though, the wsus offline stuff and WUMT with offline wsusscn2.cab copy.
Read from this post to graspe the situation: https://msfn.org/board/topic/178377-on- ... nt=1185321
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Hello people .... how is everyone doing these days?
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
i just like to say i activated xp by internet on windows xp pro retail but without pos updates applied. That was 3 days ago. So I'd say best apply the pos after activation?
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
hallo ghost...we're good,,,, i'm good
I still looking for unnoficial office 2010 SP3
, that tomorrow will EOS
I still looking for unnoficial office 2010 SP3
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
OFFTOPIC:
The Great Barrington Declaration (https://gbdeclaration.org/) is a joint statement of many epidemiologists, medical practitioners, and members of the public against COVID-19 lockdowns.
I would not have noticed its existence, until I read about it being heavily censored by Google, Reddit, and Wikipedia (they did not link to the source and presented exclusively the critical views). I verified the claims yesterday, and decided to sign the Declaration (currently in anticipation of verification e-mail).
Since "Big Tech censorship" has also affected scholars affiliated with Oxford, Stanford, and Harvard University, even a layman understands that there is nothing scientific about current pandemic policies. Just like a religious cult, many proponents of lockdown and social distancing cannot even discuss a different view. Once again, I realize that the situation in biomedical research is dire.
The Great Barrington Declaration (https://gbdeclaration.org/) is a joint statement of many epidemiologists, medical practitioners, and members of the public against COVID-19 lockdowns.
I would not have noticed its existence, until I read about it being heavily censored by Google, Reddit, and Wikipedia (they did not link to the source and presented exclusively the critical views). I verified the claims yesterday, and decided to sign the Declaration (currently in anticipation of verification e-mail).
Since "Big Tech censorship" has also affected scholars affiliated with Oxford, Stanford, and Harvard University, even a layman understands that there is nothing scientific about current pandemic policies. Just like a religious cult, many proponents of lockdown and social distancing cannot even discuss a different view. Once again, I realize that the situation in biomedical research is dire.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
Its crazy, and if you follow the information with in the ANON community, you will see this has been a PLANNED event, decade ago, they didn't know when they would go with it, but its been sitting on the shelf for years now ... its all bull shiat
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
I notice some printer driver files are a minor build version compared with the Ricktendo addon 1.2.6
viewtopic.php?p=139010#p139010. I wonder if is a good idea to update.
viewtopic.php?p=139010#p139010. I wonder if is a good idea to update.
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Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
sorry for sprecare your time, i cant integrate successfully usp4 3.1b nodonet, i tried several times following the indications carefully, when install in a a live system all work gracefully marvellous. So I just Update the Live system and with the help of marcium reflex go to imaging the system
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
I confirm that Windows7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool-Installer-en-US.exe (wudt.msi) asks for "This application requires the Image Mastering API v2. Please install the Image Mastering API then run this installer again."harkaz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 8:02 amThat's weird. IMAPI v2 is included in SP4.Universalsoul wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:41 am@Harkaz yesterday do a windows fresh install + the USP43.1b-nodotnet + rollup with success but when i was installing Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool the program requires 9f8f8369716f6100ea04b6549aaf8e2a22fb0042 *WindowsXP-KB932716-v2-x86-ENU.exe.
After I install KB932716-v2 the wudt installer runs fine. Also how to find log from the failed installer? Eventlog 10005 registers the same error message in description with {CCF298AF-9CE1-4B26-B251-486E98A34789} below.
Offtopic: Is there a similar work on animals retina which indicate schizophrenia or this is our exclusive privilege? According to wikipedia "Schizophrenia is described as a neurodevelopmental disorder that lacks a precise boundary in its definition." Richard Grannon categorize it as side effect of narcissism which produced by trauma and can be cured. In my opinion based on Dr. John Bergman material, doctors fail big time all the time. On scamdemic issues, one can consider medicineuncensored.com if he is not constrained by the lack of money.


Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
You could do that, I don't think it will cause issues, if the proper catalog files from the Windows 7 update are installed - which is not straightforward to do, you could try the signtool from Windows 7 SDK: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/window ... g-signtoolUniversalsoul wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 8:59 amI notice some printer driver files are a minor build version compared with the Ricktendo addon 1.2.6
viewtopic.php?p=139010#p139010. I wonder if is a good idea to update.
I don't plan to update SP4 with these files though.
You could achieve the same result after integrating USP4 3.1b and replacing the netfx35.in_ with the one in patches-v3.1a.zip\OC-PATCHES\NETFX35-OFF\netfx35.in_Universalsoul wrote: ↑Sat Oct 24, 2020 1:40 pmsorry for sprecare your time, i cant integrate successfully usp4 3.1b nodonet, i tried several times following the indications carefully, when install in a a live system all work gracefully marvellous. So I just Update the Live system and with the help of marcium reflex go to imaging the system
It seems like a simple bug, for some reason it cannot detect a registry key (I analyzed the MSI just now). My SP4 test system does have the relevant key. Probably it is not properly registered in some SP4 instalaltion scenarios.travma wrote: ↑Wed Oct 28, 2020 5:57 pmI confirm that Windows7-USB-DVD-Download-Tool-Installer-en-US.exe (wudt.msi) asks for "This application requires the Image Mastering API v2. Please install the Image Mastering API then run this installer again."harkaz wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 8:02 amThat's weird. IMAPI v2 is included in SP4.Universalsoul wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2020 8:41 am@Harkaz yesterday do a windows fresh install + the USP43.1b-nodotnet + rollup with success but when i was installing Windows 7 USB DVD Download Tool the program requires 9f8f8369716f6100ea04b6549aaf8e2a22fb0042 *WindowsXP-KB932716-v2-x86-ENU.exe.
After I install KB932716-v2 the wudt installer runs fine. Also how to find log from the failed installer? Eventlog 10005 registers the same error message in description with {CCF298AF-9CE1-4B26-B251-486E98A34789} below.
Offtopic: Is there a similar work on animals retina which indicate schizophrenia or this is our exclusive privilege? According to wikipedia "Schizophrenia is described as a neurodevelopmental disorder that lacks a precise boundary in its definition." Richard Grannon categorize it as side effect of narcissism which produced by trauma and can be cured. In my opinion based on Dr. John Bergman material, doctors fail big time all the time. On scamdemic issues, one can consider medicineuncensored.com if he is not constrained by the lack of money.![]()
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It searches for:
SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\HotFix\KB932716-v2, Installed REG_DWORD value
Schizophrenia is a human-specific disease, as far as we know. The diagnosis is based on symptoms and the experience of the interviewer (who has to be culturally-aware) - not specific biomarkers.
Confounding (i.e. the presence of other factors that could explain a correlation) is a great problem for observational studies, and this is rather true when studying schizophrenia biomarkers, especially when we are talking about weak correlations. There are many other things that could explain a weak correlation apart from schizophrenia itself.
I always enjoyed the simplicity of thinking in computer science compared to life sciences. A debugger cannot be attached to the live brain, unfortunately.
Regarding the scamdemic: For a virus with characteristics similar to influenza - not pneumonic plague - normally we would recommend vaccinating only the high-risk groups. However, because greed is good, and thanks to the continuous psychological-financial pressure, now there is an increasing demand for vaccination of large population groups - and forced vaccination has been already legislated in some countries, including the small banana republic I live in. I perfectly understand why specific stakeholders are so keen about keeping up the charade until vaccines are widely available.
We are functioning according to the Event 201 playbook, even if the pandemic exercise was about a coronavirus with 10% mortality rate.
Windows XP Unofficial SP4 (2014, 2016, and 2019): viewtopic.php?t=10321
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Non-IT stuff:
Retinal changes in schizophrenia (2019): https://academic.oup.com/schizophreniab ... 06/5598443
Re: Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4
I just realize that my sp4 system does not boot/logon fast as should be all the times, and I have to push the reset button. It occasionally stuck just before appear the user logon screen. That "stuck screen" does not have color (not even black). Event Viewer snap-in doesn't register anything strange. Registry does not have KB2782798 (relevant maybe?). That KB is absent on another sp3 system with user_hidden and 5eraph_pro (Zephyr) latest updates although 5eraph say that it's included. What role play the EXPIRETIMESTAMP in update.inf (from KB2782798 -x)? Installation of the official KB2782798 updates the registry with the relevant keys but I don't know which files update. How to found what they change?
What is "update pack 20170628"? Is there any inclusion how-to I miss? Is it superseded which 5eraph forgot to mention?
What if culturally-aware interviewers are actually enemies eg. agents with an agenda which betray the Hippocratic Oath, and not really help anyone as they appear as big pharma salesman or in payroll and scammers with a degree? Where is the control mechanism body who evaluates the success/failure ratio of their job? Another human-specific disease is this virus as they tell that animals can't caught it. Then there is a bat


Then there is a evolution theory in which people came from monkeys. But the monkey is an animal. According to this theory people are animals, so why people caught virus (or schizophrenia) and animals don't?
Where is the honest scientists to prove/reject the "caught theory"? A perfectly healthy person can't caught anything and the "caught theory" is unharmed!
I know what when a debugger attached to someone it produce children as core dump.
I was try very hard to understand anyone who own a bank, investor, stakeholder and I conclude that they deeply believe they had rights not really there. Maybe are covert grandiose psychopaths but can't abuse myself anymore to felt what they feel. An annoying mosquito actor had nothing to do with feelings like empathy. Is all about greed which is another name for "annoying mosquito actor" who believe that by hurting others it can grow.