



Through out the time I was doing things the old way like this, I was aware of all of the updates that were bad or required specific cpu instructions and simply either didn't add them if it was an issue or I installed do not nag regs so window update wouldn't offer. net unless there was specific hardware drivers or or software I wanted to run that needed it. Id then integrate Seraphs IE8 add on, and several other addons like Direct x, wmp, and visal studio updates. This gave me a very clean source without compatibility issues or bloat. Aftwards I would integrate Seraphs POS add on on that. I would take clean vanilla XP source and slipstream Sp3, then using nlite I would integrate user hiddens post Sp3 QFE rollup. Sp4 was made during this time but I never used it as the way I was updated my install discs I felt was superior. I didn't mention earlier, I followed the developments on msfn throughout the last few years regarding unofficial support for XP. It doesn't sound like there is going to be a final integration of these updates for SP5 with options for non-SSE, SSE1, or SSE2+. NET, then it is quick to install USP4 + GH0stPak-POS2009. But once you use GH0stPak for the POS2009 updates, it reverts back to "Service Pack 3" System Properties reports Service Pack 4. So far I haven't seen any Event Viewer errors using this. The documentation for the Unofficial XP Service Pack 4 claims it also includes important updates not part of WindowsUpdate. The file size is twice that of GH0stPak, so maybe it does. I'm not sure if the slipstreamed update rollup has the POS2009. NET (up to v4) and takes the whole day to install. But WindowsUpdate still has this, though it takes some 70 updates for all XP supported. The GH0stPak doesn't seem to include any of the. It is the GH0stPak that I installed after SP4. But somebody made an installer for live systems, GH0stPak. The Update rollup is for slipstreaming onto your XP installation media only. The update rollup through May 2019 includes the POS2009 updates. I think this means non-SSE CPUs should be OK. SP4 covers XP updates until its end of support. I've tested out the non-slipstreamed varient. Nobody here has used this service pack then?
