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Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit - Black Edition 2013.9.19 (Size: 660.67 MB)
DescriptionRead Me file -> [#] SHORT SUMMARY: ---------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Contains ALL the latest Windows XP updates, including Windows Media Player 11, Internet Explorer 8, .NET Framework 1-4CP and over 300 MB of additional CPU, LAN, WLAN, and SATA/AHCI drivers (With Recovery Console and Repair option) and a lot more. 2. Full Updatable and no Windows XP Activation or Crack or Key needed. A Valid WGA CD-Key and all the other user required inputs are filled in automatically during the Windows XP installation (Unattended Installation). 3. Runs a little faster than a regular Windows XP because all the Windows XP Update are slipstreamed and because some outdated stuff has been removed (Nothing has been removed that could cause system or software problems). 4. Includes a text file with a lot of useful informations such as how to install a Windows XP new or how to integrate your own drivers and a lot more. The complete information file is also available online on the Website "http://www.zone54.com". 5. System Requirement (Recommended/Minimum): Intel Pentium 4/3 Processor, 512/128 MB of RAM, 1024×768/640x480 Video Adapter, 10/4 GB of available Hard Disk space. [#] INCLUDES: ---------------------------------------------------------------- (o) Windows XP Updates: * Windows XP Service Pack 3 (KB936929). * All the latest Windows XP Service Pack 3 (QFE/LDR) Updates until 10.9.2013. * Windows Internet Explorer 8. * Windows Media Player 11. * Microsoft European Union Expansion Font Update v1.2. * Microsoft XML Core Services v4.0 SP3 4.30.2114.0 (KB973685). * Windows XP Root Certificates Update (KB931125) Version August 2013. * Windows XP CAPICOM v2.1.0.2 (KB931906). * Microsoft Update Catalog Web Control v7.4.7057.249. * Microsoft Update Web Control v7.6.7600.257. * Microsoft Windows Update Web Control v7.6.7600.257. * Windows Genuine Advantage Validation v1.9.42.0 (Cracked). * Microsoft Windows Browser Choice (KB976002 v5). (o) Windows XP Runtime Libraries Updates: * Microsoft .NET Framework (Up-to-Date) 1.1 SP1, 2.0 SP2, 3.0 SP2, 3.5 SP1, 4 Client Profile - {Optional}. * Microsoft Silverlight v5.1.20513.0 - {Optional}. * Microsoft DirectX v9.29.1974. * Microsoft Visual C-family (Up-to-Date) v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11. * Microsoft Visual Basic (Up-to-Date) v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7. (o) Additional Runtime Libraries: * Flash Player ActiveX Control v11.8.800.168. * Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE) v7 Update 40 - {Optional}. (o) Windows XP Applications: * Windows XP Powertoy - ClearType Tuner v1.01 - {Optional}. * Windows XP Powertoy - Alt-Tab Replacement v1.0 - {Optional}. * Windows User Profile Hive Cleanup Service v1.6g - {Optional}. * Microsoft BitLocker To Go Reader v1.0 (KB970401). * Windows Feature Pack for Storage v1.0 (KB952013). * Windows XP exFAT file system driver update package v1.0 (KB955704). * Windows XP GDI+ Detection Tool v1 (KB873374). * Windows XP QFEcheck v6.2.29.0. (o) Additional Applications: * 7-Zip v9.20 - {Optional} * Open Command Prompt Shell Extension v2.2.1 - {Optional}. * HashCheck Shell Extension v2.1.11 - {Optional}. * SumatraPDF v2.3.2 - {Optional}. * Unlocker v1.9.2 - {Optional}. * WinCDEmu v3.6 - {Optional}. * K-Lite Mega Codec Pack v10.0.5 - {Optional}. (o) Extras: * DriverPacks BASE v11.09.01.2b with the Driver Packs: MassStorage v12.09 (SATA/AHCI), LAN v13.08.27.2, WLAN v13.07.24.1, CPU v10.05 (Compressed = 50 MB / Uncompressed = +300 MB) - {Removable}. * Printer Update Pack and XPS Addon v1.2.2. * 6 Additional Windows XP Themes - {Optional}: "BlackMesa v1.1", "ChaNinja Style RC5 v1.0", "Disney - It's a Magical World v1.0", "Luna Element Black v5.1 + CSS", "Royale Remixed v1.47", "Windows 7 Colors v1.0". * A couple of new Weblinks in the Windows XP Favorites folder - {Optional}. * Windows XP CD-Key Changer v1.0 [In folder "*.isoOEMWXPx86BE">. * A Text file with Valid WGA CD-Keys [In folder "*.isoOEMWXPx86BE">. (o) Patches: * MF4SBF Patch v2.0: Fixes the slow boot bug in Windows XP that is caused by the "Microsoft. NET Framework NGEN v4.0.30319" service. * TCP/IP Patch: Allows you to have 16777215 (Maximum) Half-Open TCP Connections instead of only 10. * Uxtheme Patch: Allows you to use un-signed Custom Visual Styles (Themes). * RAID-5 Patch: Enables Software RAID-5 Support. * NTDETECT Patch: Fixes a Pre-Boot BSOD error with older computers when installing Windows XP through a USB Flash Drive. (o) Tweaks: * Custom Windows XP Settings and 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 Malicious Software Removal Tool v5.4 (KB890830). [#] REMOVED: ---------------------------------------------------------------- * Nothing has been removed that could cause system or software problems. - Applications: "Address Book". - Multimedia: "Images and Backgrounds", "Movie Maker", "Music Samples", "Old CDPlayer and Sound Recorder". - Network: "Communication tools", "MSN Explorer", "Netmeeting", "Outlook Express", "Windows Messenger". - Operating System Options: "Blaster/Nachi removal tool", "Desktop Cleanup Wizard", "Out of Box Experience (OOBE)", "Tour", "Zip Folders". - Drivers: "Display Adapters", "IBM ThinkPad", "Logitech WingMan", "Microsoft SideWinder", "Scanners", "Serial Pen Tablet", "Sony Jog Dial", "Toshiba DVD decoder card". - Files: "clock.avi", "swtchbrd.bmp", "yahoo.bmp". - Folders: "DOCS", "DOTNETFX", "SUPPORT", "VALUEADD", "I386WIN9XMIG", "I386WIN9XUPG". [#] INFORMATIONS: ---------------------------------------------------------------- (o) General: 1. Based on the original Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit (Volume License) ISO file from Microsoft. 2. All integrated Windows XP HotFixes (Updates) are based on the QFE/LDR branch. Microsoft releases the Hotfixes in two different branches GDR that have only security fixes and QFE also called LDR that have the same security fixes but have also bug fixes. The Windows XP Update Center is normally installing the GDR HotFix branch and an Service Pack or a manual HotFix installation will install the QFE/LDR HotFix branch. 3. Full Updatable and no Windows XP Activation or Crack or Key needed. A Valid WGA CD-Key and all the other user required inputs are filled in automatically during the Windows XP installation. 4. The installation process is Semi Unattended with the Recovery Console and the Repair option. 5. Runs a little faster than a regular Windows XP because all the Windows XP Update are slipstreamed and because some outdated stuff has been removed (Nothing has been removed that could cause system or software problems). 6. After the Windows XP installation a menu will appear where you can then choose which {Optional} extras you want to integrate. If nothing was selected after 5 minutes then the default selected {Optional} extras are integrated. 7. All Custom Settings are also applied on new created user accounts on the first account login. (o) Important: 1. This Windows XP is not for Upgrading you must make a clean installation on a formatted Hard disk drive or Partition. 2. You should first make a test installation on a Virtual Machine befour making a real installation on your Computer, read the "HELP GUIDES" section on how to do this. (o) For Rookies: 1. System Requirement (Recommended/Minimum): Intel Pentium 4/3 Processor, 512/128 MB of RAM, 1024×768/640x480 Video Adapter, 10/4 GB of available Hard Disk space. 2. If you can't finding the drivers for your computer then try the tool "Ma-Config" (http://www.ma-config.com) or the tool "DriverPack Solution" (http://www.drp.su), But it is recommend to download the drivers directly from the Websites of the chipset manufacturers. 3. If you miss some default Windows XP programs then take a look in the Windows XP Favorites folder to get Weblinks to better alternative programs. Some of the default Windows XP programs are removed because they have been replaced by Microsoft a long time ago. For example the Outlook Express program was replaced years ago with the freely available Windows Live Mail program. 4. The Windows XP CD-Key can be change with the "Windows XP CD-Key Changer vX.X.vbs" tool in the directory "*.isoOEMWXPx86BE". 5. If you have a question or a problem then visit the Website "http://www.zone54.com", But first make sure you can't find the solution in 10-20 minutes on a Web Search Engine like Google or with the Forum Search Engine at "http://www.msfn.org". (o) Administrative: * If you like to modify this Windows XP then you need to open the ISO file "Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit - Black Edition 201X.XX.XX.iso" with a Zip-Archive Program (http://www.7-zip.org) and then extract everything except the "[BOOT]" folder into an empty folder and if you're done with all the modifications, then use use the tool nLite (http://www.nlite.com) to make a new Bootable ISO file. 1. With some scripting knowledge it is possible to integrate additional Programs and Custom Settings by editing the files with a Text Editor in the directory "*.isoOEMRunOnce" and the files "WINNT.SIF", "NLITE.IN_", "RUNONCE.INF" "ROHKLM.CM_" and "ROHKCU.CM_" in the directory "*.isoI386", [DOS uncompress Command Line is (expand -r "folderfile.IN_") and DOS compress Command Line is (makecab "folderfile.INF")]. 2. A full automated installation can be done by removing ";FUI#" with a Text Editor from the "WINNT.SIF" file in the directory "*.isoI386". If setting the "Repartition" option from "No" to "Yes" then the Windows XP Setup will not only skip the EULA agreement but will then also automatically format the main Hard Disk Drive and install itself on a new created partition. Note that the Recovery Console and the Repair option can no longer be chosen from disc when doing a Full Unattended installation.[#] HELP GUIDES: ---------------------------------------------------------------- (o) How to do a Windows XP test installation: 1. Download and Install the Program VirtualBox from the Website "http://www.virtualbox.org". 2. Create a new Virtual Machine and follow the Wizard instructions. 3. Set the Virtual Machine Storage Controller to the same Storage Controller as your computer (IDE, SATA, SCSI, SAS, ...). 3. Add your computer CD/DVD-ROM drive to the Virtual Machine Storage Controller. 4. Burn the "Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit - Black Edition 201X.XX.XX.iso" ISO file as a Image file with your burn program (http://www.imgburn.com). 5. Insert the Windows XP disc into your CD/DVD-ROM drive and then start the Windows XP Virtual Machine. 6. Now follow the Windows XP Setup wizard instructions and make a clean installation on a formatted Hard Disk drive or Partition. (o) How to do a new Windows XP installation: 1. BACKUP ALL YOUR FILES ON A SEPARATE STORAGE DEVICES. 2. Download all the Up-to-Date Drivers for your Computer. 3. Burn the "Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit - Black Edition 201X.XX.XX.iso" ISO file as a Image file with your burn program (http://www.imgburn.com). 4. Insert the Windows XP disc into your CD/DVD-ROM drive and restart your computer and boot from the Windows XP disc. 5. Now follow the Windows XP Setup wizard instructions and make a clean installation on a formatted Hard Disk drive or Partition. (o) How to remove the extra drivers and slipstream your own SATA Drivers into Windows XP: 1. Find the SATA Driver for your computer that includes a "txtsetup.oem" file and then extract all the files into an empty folder. 2. Create a new folder with the name "Windows XP Source" and then open the ISO file "Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit - Black Edition v201X.XX.XX.iso" with a Zip-Archive Program (http://www.7-zip.org) and then extract everything except the "[BOOT]" folder into the "Windows XP Source" folder. 3. Remove the DriverPacks BASE and the extra drivers by starting the file "DriverPacks BASE - Remover vX.X.X.cmd" in the "(source)Windows XP SourceOEM" folder. 4. Download and Install the Program nLite from the Website "http://www.nliteos.com". 5. Start nLite and click on Next and then Browse to the "Windows XP Source" folder and after the loading process click two times on "Next" and then select the options "Drivers" and "Bootable ISO only" and then click on again "Next". 6. Now Click on "Insert" and choose "Multiple driver folder" and then Browse to downloaded "32-bit SATA Drivers" folder and then click on "OK". 7. Select the correct Windows XP 32-bit SATA driver for your computer and click on "OK" and then choose "Textmode driver" and select all the options in the "Textmode integration options" Box and click on "OK" and then on "Next" and then on "Yes" and after the integration is completed click on "Next". 8. In the "Label" field write "WXPX86BE" or whatever you want and then click on "Make ISO" and browse to the directory where you want to save the new Windows XP ISO file. * For more informations use a Web Search Engine like Google and search for "Windows XP nLite SATA". (o) How to install Windows XP from a USB Flash Drive: * For this to work you need to make sure that you Computer (Motherboard BIOS) has a USB Booting option. 1. BACKUP ALL YOUR FILES ON A SEPARATE STORAGE DEVICES. 2. Download the latest WinSetupFromUSB version from the Website "http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/120444-how-to-install-windows-from-usb-winsetupfromusb-with-gui". 3. Create a new folder with the name "WinSetupFromUSB" and extract the WinSetupFromUSB ZIP file with a Zip-Achive program (http://www.7-zip.org) into the "WinSetupFromUSB" folder. 4. Create a new folder with the name "Windows XP Source" and then open the ISO file "Windows XP Professional SP3 32-bit - Black Edition v201X.XX.XX.iso" with a Zip-Archive Program (http://www.7-zip.org) and then extract everything except the "[BOOT]" folder into the "Windows XP Source" folder. 5. Plug-in a USB Flash Drive into the computer and then start the WinSetupFromUSB tool. 6. Now select the USB Flash Drive in the WinSetupFromUSB tool and then select the option "Auto format it with FBinst" and choose "NTFS" or "FAT16" and "FAT32" when Windows XP is installed on an old computer. 7. Select the option "Windows 2000/XP/2003 Setup" and then click on the button "..." and browse to the "WXPPX86BE" fodler. 8. Now click on the "GO" button and and after the WinSetupFromUSB tool has completed the USB Flash Driver restart the computer and Boot from the USB Flash Driver. * Alternative tools for making a Windows XP Flash installation are "WinToFlash" (http://www.wintoflash.com) and "Rufus" (http://rufus.akeo.ie). (o) Troubleshooting: * If you do a USB Flash installation and you get a "hal.dll" error then try this: 1. Boot from the USB Flash Driver and then select the Setup Option 1 and if that doesn't help select the Setup Option 2 and if that also doesn't help select the Setup Option 3. * If you can't boot from the Windows XP disc or USB Flash Drive then try this: 1. Restart your computer, and if the computer StartS press the key on your keyboard to enter the "Boot Priority Menu" and then select the Windows XP Setup Drive. 2. Restart your computer, and if the computer Starts press the key on your keyboard to enter the "BIOS Menu" and then set the Boot Priority for the Windows XP Setup Drive above the Hard Disk Drive. * If during the Windows XP installation you get Corrupted file error(s) or Missing file error(s) then try this: 1. Burn the Disc at the lowest possible speed and also enable the option for checking the disc for errors after the burning process. 2. Do not use old scratched Disc. 3. Clean your CD/DVD-ROM device(s). 4. Use another or buy another CD/DVD-ROM device. 5. Install Windows XP from a USB Flash drive. * If during the Windows XP installation you get a Blue Screen Error or a Black Screen for longer than 1 minute or if the Windows XP Setup Hangs or if no Hard Disk Drive(s) are found or if you have a Hard Disk RAID problem then try this: 1. Use a Floppy disk and load the SATA driver with the F6 option when the Windows XP Setup starts. 2. 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I can't get it to boot either from the disk but I think it's the computer not the disk