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MilkChan

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  1. 1 Yes 2.I lost a file during creation. 3 I fixed it because It makes the phone When sharing the file folder to Server 2003, it will detect only the camera. also kept the file in my OnePiece addon and I deleted the version YumeYao a long time ago. 4.wpd.inf is a file in Server 2003. which installs usermode I don't know why YumeYao deleted it. 5 During the renovation Just try to keep the file from being overwritten. Because I'm using the Creator's Update's WMP11 Remove. And now it's useless. 6 I still don't understand why YumeYao removed it. It is a MPEG-4 component and Windows Media Audio version 1.2 I try not to delete it. because of my fear It will affect other programs 7.KB973540 It was just my mistake to update. 8.I recommend you to download Server 2003 web DataCenter. x86 version Because I still don't understand the fixed from YumeYao. How did he do it Because these two versions have direct problems from Microsoft. I've known this for years but I still haven't been able to fix the problem. I tried to solve the problem in x64 as well.
  2. You're right, there are some extras that can fixed bug the Web and DataCenter versions of Windows Server 2003. These two versions cannot read MP3 files. Can you check? Because I updated OnePiece and ported it to Server 2003. I can't add fix same YumeYao. here https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/addon-windows-media-player-11-for-server-2003-x86-x64.85794/ @NotHereToPlayGames I can rebuild it if you want an updated version for Windows XP. But most of them are already included in UpdatePacks. I will keep this YumeYao file YumeYao_WMP10_Addon_ENU_V3_4_5
  3. The file lines are correct now. Great. Are you interested in updating YumeYao's Windows Media Player Update Addon? Because I already have One Piece. I used to Trying to update But I think I have my own. So I don't think it's necessary for me.
  4. Yeah will give you a new file as well.
  5. I'll fixed it for you and I'll send it in a DM and I'll upload it to archive.org.
  6. I suspect that's a problem in the Posready update. Microsoft causes message boxes to break in ntdll.dll and not display properly. I am solving this problem for all languages. Have you installed the posready 2009 update as well? https://win2k.org/blog/2019/03/22/1981317/
  7. It's better to use my latest version. That was the old version that had the problem and I deleted the file. There is all the Source Files Update Packs that I uploaded. https://archive.org/details/5eraphupdatepacks
  8. It's like I already responded to you in MY DIGITAL LIFE and sent you a link to the file. x64 only has SP1 files
  9. There is a newer fltmgr.sys file but it was in the leaked ESU Update. KB4512787-KB4512788 x64 https://archive.org/details/5eraphupdatepacks x86 https://archive.org/details/windowsnt-UpdatePacks My Source Update Packs that I sorted has been updated. form abbodi1406 I can't add abbodi1406's topic link. It seems forbidden.
  10. Thank you for your update. I really like your UBO update. Now I use Windows XP to mainly watch movies, listen to music and YouTube. I immediately clicked to see. where you have updates
  11. Hello, the words seem a bit wrong. I'm the current UpdatePacks developer. You can find the files you need here. https://archive.org/download/5eraphupdatepacks
  12. Do you have a picture of that problem? All I know is that Microsoft Update isn't working anymore.
  13. If you find files with the same name by checking the version and comparing them to the files in the UpdatePacks. If so, I'd delete the old .cat and replace it with the new file. and make improvements by getting the registry (checksum) From HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates I have to thank ramsey for the tip. And it has a bug when I try to add WDF WIC and USB 2.0 Update. When I try to add the services section to the registry from what I did in x86 Unable to start service I've fixed it. If you're interested in the script for 5eraph's UpdatePacks, I uploaded it in Github. https://github.com/XPMilkChan/Dev-for-UpdatesPacks
  14. probably It would be better to make it a pinned topic. For those who want UpdatePacks x64
  15. There's change documentation in UpdatePacks, I've updated that as well.
  16. For KB4034775 Microsoft Jet has its own language text strings. And I also noticed you forgot to edit the DLL file location. It's better to use a number, such as %11% = System32. This is my file in Server 2003. https://mega.nz/folder/zdIAFICR#sB7aB21oUwphVZ4CRIw5Rg
  17. This is the source used for DXUAPC I included POSReady as well. Hope it can help you. https://archive.org/details/windowsnt-UpdatePacks/
  18. You could check out my Source file here for creating UpdatePacks, it might be helpful for you It may help you a little. I collect every language. Some improvements I don't have it in every language. https://archive.org/details/windowsnt-UpdatePacks
  19. If you are interested in ricktendo's UpdatePacks Ricks_XPsp3esUpdatePack2.0.6 7z that has not been further developed I can share it with you. Only Spanish (ESN) and I have ISO Home Edition in all languages.
  20. I've made another update. I've added files that were missing from v2017, files that 5eraph didn't add, and they're only used in the server And I moved it to archive.org. + Includes official version and Source Files size 8.3GB New Update Final Version KB927169 certocm.dll certmmc.dll Roots Certificate Update 08.23.2023
  21. Hi, I'm the current developer. I oversee all Onepiece's work. and 5eraph x64 The new version has removed Flash Player because it is not compatible with Windows 2000. There are no plans to add Windows 2000 ESU updates to UpdatePacks. https://mega.nz/folder/NQ8FjY5R#PcVoYJw4Nm-oKbbrS2D55A If you want to use this program besides nLite https://github.com/XPMilkChan/Dev-for-UpdatesPacks/blob/main/RVM Integrator 1.6.1b2.1.zip
  22. This is the main computer. which I use to write patches for xp/2k/2003/x64 Thank you for your help.
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