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HOWTO create a fully up to date XP x64 DVD (EoL Feb 2016)


Kurt_Aust

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February updates

Deletions:

Hotfix\152-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB957097-x64-ENU.exe

Hotfix\164-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB958687-x64-ENU.exe

Hotfix\216-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB971633-x64-ENU.exe

Hotfix\228-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB971557-x64-ENU.exe

Hotfix\284-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB971486-x64-ENU.exe

Hotfix\904-IE8-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB976325-x64-ENU.exe

Hotfix\916-IE8-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB975364-x64-ENU.exe

RunOnce\WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB973525-x64-ENU.exe

Additions:

@ . . . Hotfix\356-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB975713-x64-ENU.exe .. . 1,075,568 MS10-007 - Shell Handler

@ . . . Hotfix\360-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB978037-x64-ENU.exe . . . . 690,048 MS10-011 - Client/Server Run-time Subsystem (CSRSS)

# Hotfix\364-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB977165-x64-ENU.exe .. . 7,816,576 MS10-015 - Kernel

@ . . . Hotfix\368-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB978251-x64-ENU.exe .. . 1,085,312 MS10-006 - SMB Client

@ . . . Hotfix\372-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB975560-x64-ENU.exe .. . 3,084,160 MS10-013 - DirectShow Quartz

@ . . . Hotfix\376-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB977914-x64-ENU.exe . . . . 833,920 MS10-013 - DirectShow AVI Filter

@ . . . Hotfix\380-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB971468-x64-ENU.exe .. . 1,026,944 MS10-012 - SMB Server

@ . . . Hotfix\384-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB978706-x64-ENU.exe . . . . 989,568 MS10-005 - Microsoft Paint

# Hotfix\904-IE8-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB978207-x64-ENU.exe 39,468,928 MS10-002 - Cumulative Security Update

@ . . . Hotfix\916-IE8-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB978506-x64-ENU.exe 681,344 Compatibility View list

@ . . . RunOnce\WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB978262-x64-ENU.exe 673,664 MS10-008 - ActiveX Kill Bits - Cumulative

Also a new version of the DirectX redistributable was released

% RunOnce\directx_feb2010_redist.exe 109,072,752

. . . MD5: 4CF007A355CB5F34A3C5C400113B33C3

. . . SHA-1: A97C820915DC20929E84B49646EC275760012A42

With version 5 of avast! anti-virus being released I've been able to move my system settings to DEP=AlwaysOn as (with the unfortunate exception of VMware Server 1.0.10) all the supported applications in this guide are fully DEP compliant.

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Edit: New version of Adobe Flash player released

@ . . . RunOnce\install_flash_player_ax.exe 1,956,528 Updated 12 Feb, not yet in 7-Zip archive

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March updates

Deletions:

Hotfix\324-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB976098-v2-x64-ENU.exe

Hotfix\908-IE8-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB971961-x64-ENU.exe

Rename:

RunOnce\vcredist_x86.exe to vcredist_x86_2005sp1.exe

RunOnce\vcredist_x64.exe to vcredist_x64_2005sp1.exe

Additons:

@ . . . Hotfix\388-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB979306-x64-ENU.exe . . . . 706,432 Time Zone - February 2010 - Cumulative

@ Hotfix\392-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB975561-x64-ENU.exe .. . 3,128,176 MS10-016 - Windows Movie Maker

@ . . . Hotfix\908-IE8-WindowsServer2003.WindowsXP-KB976662-x64-ENU.exe 1,316,224 JavaScript Object Notation (JSON)

@ RunOnce\vcredist_x86_2008sp1.exe 4,485,976 Visual C++ 2008 SP1 32-bit Must be manually renamed

@ RunOnce\vcredist_x64_2008sp1.exe 5,225,304 Visual C++ 2008 SP1 64-bit Must be manually renamed

# RunOnce\NDP20SP2-KB976569-x64.exe 25,104,232 .Net 4 compatibility fix

# RunOnce\NDP30SP2-KB976570-x64.exe 22,080,360 .Net 4 compatibility fix

Notes:

  • Finally added 2008 C++ runtimes as one of the supported applications now uses it, mind you it would have been nice if Microsoft didn't use exactly the same filename for both the 2005 and 2008 versions.
  • Remember there's a less painful on the eyes version of this post at PlanetAMD64, screenshot heavy for members (generous attachment policy).
  • Always nice to know one's efforts are appreciated.

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Hello,

I have two remarks :) :

1) I can read that you link the 048 KB927891-v5-x64-ENU.exe (MSI reliability update) patch, but there is something curious. Indeed, when I read the KB927891, it is required to install two files :

To fully address the unresponsive system issue, both this fix for MSI must be installed and the Windows Update client must be updated to version 3.0.

The WindowsUpdateAgent30-x64.exe is considered in your first post as "Optional". I agree with that, but the KB927891 patch should be considered too as optional, as it seems to be useless alone.

2) The MSI Installer 4.5 has a patch, the KB958655. Could be useful if you want to install SQL Server or things like that without problems. Maybe you could add it in the list (it would be better if MS took some time to create an updated installer...).

I have also a question :

The KB923789 update, who concerns Flash Player 6... Is it really necessary ? I mean, I will install Flash Player 10. Should the vulnerabilities be corrected at the same time ?

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Hello,

I have two remarks :) :

1) I can read that you link the 048 KB927891-v5-x64-ENU.exe (MSI reliability update) patch, but there is something curious. Indeed, when I read the KB927891, it is required to install two files :

To fully address the unresponsive system issue, both this fix for MSI must be installed and the Windows Update client must be updated to version 3.0.

The WindowsUpdateAgent30-x64.exe is considered in your first post as "Optional". I agree with that, but the KB927891 patch should be considered too as optional, as it seems to be useless alone.

2) The MSI Installer 4.5 has a patch, the KB958655. Could be useful if you want to install SQL Server or things like that without problems. Maybe you could add it in the list (it would be better if MS took some time to create an updated installer...).

I have also a question :

The KB923789 update, who concerns Flash Player 6... Is it really necessary ? I mean, I will install Flash Player 10. Should the vulnerabilities be corrected at the same time ?

1. Realistically users will upgrade to WindowsUpdateAgent30-x64, either by running it specifically (as done by this guide) or by BITS installing it in the background, the optional aspect is more of a when rather than if.

2. This guide only uses hotfixes publicly available on the Microsoft download center (no beta updates), besides there have been problems with the various patches for MSI 4.5 as described in 5eraph's update pack thread.

3. Yes, KB923789 is redundant if you install Flash Player 10, again it is a case of giving all available options (as long as they won't do any harm).

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I guess I will avoid updates for MSI 4.5 for a moment ^^

About the KB923789, after checking, it is not really redundant. Indeed, files of the flash version 6 stays in the system if I install Flash 10 without uninstalling the old one, who is the common method with Internet Explorer, and I don't know if it is dangerous. Nevertheless, this patch is useless if the Flash uninstaller is used : This files are removed by it.

I read that this patch gave some conflicts with Flash 9. It don't concern Flash 10, but I will not take any risks.

As you said, we have the choice. So I will use the uninstaller through a vbscript :)

Thanks for your answer and your help :)

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I have a slightly huge problem. I can't get anything to run from the dvd with %source% including also adding next batch file to runonce (

If exist %1XP_2.bat REG ADD "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Runonce" /V "command0" /D "%1XP_2.bat %1 " )

This is all inside Vmware. It's been over half a year since i've had a vminstall (i'm in school so havent had time for this, till now) so i'm a bit rusty.

It only says that file doesnt exist.

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Heh TranceEnergy, good to hear. I can't make much sense from your sample (mostly lack of knowledge). You did not use %Source% in it, but did you remember that "%Source%=D:\" (D will vary, of course)? That is, the %Source% variable has a trailing \, unlike most environmental variables. Catches many people. Enjoy, John.

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Heh TranceEnergy, good to hear. I can't make much sense from your sample (mostly lack of knowledge). You did not use %Source% in it, but did you remember that "%Source%=D:\" (D will vary, of course)? That is, the %Source% variable has a trailing \, unlike most environmental variables. Catches many people. Enjoy, John.

this is from my xp.bat at the beginning of it:

"

Set Source=%1

rem start init part.

%source%Setup\ConfigureDefaultServices.bat

%source%Setup\PathFixes.bat

"

As i run the xp.bat MANUALLY after logging int, it stops after the configuredefaultservices.bat

I have no idea why this is happening. Except that i have changed to 5eraphs update pack and latest ie8 pack.

edit: This is driving me crazy!

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