Windows xp sp4 2011




















Driver Booster. Windows Cannot Find Gpedit. Booo 2. Not Geeky 3. Average 4. Good 5. Major Geeks Special Offer:. It can be applied to a live Windows XP system which has SP1, at the minimum, installed or it can be slipstreamed integrated in any Windows XP installation media. Other than that this version is legit in that it has many updates but I wouldn't trust it for anything else than running programs offline. It is dangerous!!! I downloaded the file on 26 Feb. After that, someone from the USA logged into my amazon account.

Never, ever download this crap. Reviewer: Anonymous - favorite favorite - October 14, Subject: 2 Major issues; Ignore the review posted by "Ethan Queen", I am actually someone who went through the whole process of trying this and can confirm the following findings; I used Rufus to create the USB and it took nearly 6 HOURS from start to finish. Laptop used has a 7th gen intel Core i3 with 4 GB of RAM, so more than capable for such task During the creation of the USB, 1 Trojan virus was detected by Panda security and was eliminated immediately and moved to quarantine, so not sure if it made the transfer to the USB or not.

Most importantly though, when the USB was ready to use and an attempt was made to install this onto another laptop, it came up with a Microsoft "verification" check during Windows Setup. The installation will not proceed unless you already possess a genuine Windows XP CD to verify that you are "eligible for this upgrade".

Without one of these discs, you cannot install! No other updates have been added. I appreciate what you are doing, but why do you need an SP4 for XP? XP SP3 itself is very usable and can run almost any app. Are you going to start unofficial support for XP, since MS is finally discontinuing it, like some people have done with 2K? Two advantages to the SP approach vs the update pack is that this can be applied to either an installed running system or to an install medium, whichever you prefer, and it definitely takes less time to install a SP compared to applying all of the updates one at a time, even if you used an automated method to do so.

It's again this time of the century when another Windows OS dies and the community makes it immortal. I'm happy with SP3 but well done for your work. XP will continue to be alive here. So this would simplify all the updates for the people that want to upgrade their SP3 system. I bet the updated IE is IE8. This seems to be pretty useful, though.

No one will ever make a "perfect" SP that will satisfy everyone. There will always be just as many folks that complain that there is not enough in it as those who complain that there is too much. By all means make comments, suggestions and express your opinions, but please don't criticize the author for his decisions.

It just ends up making you look bad. I'm sure there will be tweaking along the way but it's a beginning that may lead to many new XP projects as Windows XP officially comes to an end. This is just the beginning of a continued or second life for Windows XP Windows XP is beyond all that already and may not need much tinkering or tweaking but every so often someone might make a nice discovery or solve an ongoing problem.

Very good job. I might just want to reinstall xp again just to try this out. I truthfully think this is a great idea. Post by harkaz » Sun Sep 15, am. Post by harkaz » Sun Sep 15, pm.

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Post by 5eraph » Sun Sep 22, pm. Post by harkaz » Mon Sep 23, pm. Post by ricktendo64 » Mon Sep 23, pm. Post by harkaz » Tue Sep 24, pm. Privacy Terms. Skip to content. Quick links. Last edited by harkaz on Thu Jan 13, pm, edited times in total. Post by harkaz » Tue Sep 10, pm Thanks for you support. I am organising the SP3 files and preparing to update them later.

I have decided to remove MSN Messenger completely, because it's no more functional. I will also replace MSN Explorer with its latest free release. The current version is Is this the latest free MSN Explorer version available? Post by harkaz » Wed Sep 11, pm Thanks for the tip. I'll send them a PM later.

Right now, I'm working on Windows Messenger removal. It's hard work after all. I have just finished modifying the update. Post by Kelsenellenelvian » Wed Sep 11, pm I have a "fixed" copy of sfxcab. Are you interested? It is what was used to build the usp5 for win2k. Please donate to Kelsenellenelvian. Post by harkaz » Wed Sep 11, pm Yes, why not? It may be useful Post by harkaz » Thu Sep 12, am I have a problem with editing syssetup. It seems that the file is digitally signed. How do I patch the syssetup.

Update: I tried copying the syssetup. I can't find a patched syssetup. Apply it to a Windows source, then pull the file from the source once patched. Post by harkaz » Thu Sep 12, pm Thanks for the link. I will retry on a real XP SP3 machine and update this post. But now Windows XP Setup shows messages about installing unsigned drivers. Is there something wrong I'm doing? Is there a way to avoid this? I also had this problem with a manual patch I did. The only modification I've made is to comment out the msmsgs.

To turn OFF the Digital signature do these steps:- 1.



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