Zorba the Geek Posted October 26, 2023 Author Posted October 26, 2023 (edited) English Only Internationalization This addon will remove non English files for code pages, keyboard layouts, MUI, msagent, and fonts with their associated registry entries. RyanVM Integrator only. File: KBD_Eng_Intl_Addon.7z (Google Drive) File: KBD_Eng_Intl_Addon.7z (4Shared) MD5: EAC0FF87D49FBF0DAEBA6262F664EEE9 SHA-1: 94B635D9DBA6C6182E210BE76C50AB492F28F714 Size: 20.5 KB Build date: 31/10/2023 Code Pages Included 037 = US/Canada 437 = United States 850 = West European 1252 = West European 20127 = US-ASCI (7 bit) 28591 = Latin Western European (ISO) 28605 = Latin 9 Keyboard Layouts Included 409 United States English 452 = United Kingdom Extended 809 = United Kingdom 10409 =Dvorak United States English 20409 = United States International 30409 = Dvorak Left-Hand US English 40409 = Dvorak Right-Hand US English The entries for the removed code page and keyboard files in sfcfiles.dll have been edited so that they are no longer monitored by the file protection service. Running the system file checker utility should not flag any errors. Update 31/10/2023 The Following language files have been removed: wbcache.deu, wbcache.esn, wbcache.fra, wbcache.ita, wbcache.nld, wbcache.sve, wbdbase.deu, wbdbase.esn, wbdbase.fra, wbdbase.ita, wbdbase.nld,wbdbase.sve Note that 4Shared is blocked in the UK. Residents in the UK should use a VPN server in the US or the Netherlands Edited September 7, 2024 by Zorba the Geek More language files removed
MilkChan Posted October 28, 2023 Posted October 28, 2023 On 10/26/2023 at 6:27 PM, Zorba the Geek said: So far no-one has requested a language specific version of the XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack for Windows XP Post-SP3 addon, and the XPSP3 QFE POSReady Update Pack, so I need not give this any attention until they do. On reflection I think I would have to obtain an XP installation ISO in their language, identify all the Windows updates required for the above addon and update pack that include language options, then install them one by one while logging the changes made to the registry and file system. I could then use these logs to edit the entries.ini and inf file of my releases of the addon and update pack. This would be a lot of work, so I hope they request a popular language like Spanish rather than Maori for instance. 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.
Zorba the Geek Posted November 3, 2023 Author Posted November 3, 2023 (edited) On 28 October 2023 at 2:38 PM, MilkChan said: 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. Ricktendo's Spanish XPSP3 update pack was released in 2015, and can be obtained here. I cannot see any modules dated later than 2014. To update it I assume that I would have to integrate it into a Spanish ISO then install XP using this ISO, and wait for Automatic Update to produce a list of pending updates which I could install one by one while logging the changes. Of course the XP update server has long been decommissioned and an offline update is not possible because no-one has produced a Spanish version of an XP WSUS Offline ISO . I think my approach would be to collect all the last Windows XP and embedded updates, including those with Spanish versions, and use DXUAPC to automatically produce a Spanish XPSP3 update pack and embedded addon. The registry entries in sp3updck.inf would be taken from each of the update installer's inf files so they could be incomplete. Therefore I would copy over the Spanish modules into the extracted user_hidden XPSP3 QFE Update pack and retain all the registry entries in his qfe_updpck.inf except for the time zone entries which would have to be revised. Edited November 3, 2023 by Zorba the Geek grammer and spelling
MilkChan Posted November 3, 2023 Posted November 3, 2023 1 hour ago, Zorba the Geek said: Ricktendo's Spanish XPSP3 update pack was released in 2015, and can be obtained here. I cannot see any modules dated later than 2014. To update it I assume that I would have to integrate it into a Spanish ISO then install XP using this ISO, and wait for Automatic Update to produce a list of pending updates which I could install one by one while logging the changes. Of course the XP update server has long been decommissioned and an offline update is not possible because no-one has produced a Spanish version of an XP WSUS Offline ISO . I think my approach would be to collect all the last Windows XP and embedded updates, including those with Spanish versions, and use DXUAPC to automatically produce a Spanish XPSP3 update pack and embedded addon. The registry entries in sp3updck.inf would be taken from each of the update installer's inf files so they could be incomplete. Therefore I would copy over the Spanish modules into the extracted user_hidden XPSP3 QFE Update pack and retain all the registry entries in his qfe_updpck.inf except for the time zone entries which would have to be revised. This is the source used for DXUAPC I included POSReady as well. Hope it can help you. https://archive.org/details/windowsnt-UpdatePacks/ 1
Zorba the Geek Posted December 16, 2023 Author Posted December 16, 2023 On 03 November 2023 at 10:55 PM, MilkChan said: This is the source used for DXUAPC I included POSReady as well. Hope it can help you. https://archive.org/details/windowsnt-UpdatePacks/ Thanks for providing a link to this fantastic archive of all the NT5.1x final updates released in every language. Had I had this resource my build of the Spanish XPSP3 QFE Update Pack would have been problem free, but instead I found that many SP3 updates were no longer available at the Microsoft Update Catalog, so I had to import Spanish modules from the One Piece Spanish AIO update pack. The result is not entirely satisfactory, but it should be OK in practice
Zorba the Geek Posted December 16, 2023 Author Posted December 16, 2023 (edited) Here are the Spanish versions of the XPSP3 QFE Update Pack and the POSready 2009 Addon that I promised. XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack for Windows XP Post-SP3 Combined (Spanish) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20231213_ES.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20231213_ES.7z (4Shared) MD5: 16d754c9e434ae181007b561592d6950 SHA-1: 7a6d66f62f4e2093238fb47df45464f07e20ca12 Release date:13/12/2023 Size: 67.2 MB XPSP3 QFE POSReady Updates Addon Combined (Spanish) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20240101_ESN.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20231213_ESN.7z (4Shared) MD5: fec168f42b828f0e6b9e76995127fca8 SHA-1: 5a69aec94ad94ad338e8eaf63e390efd4ef5736a Build date: 13/12/2023 Size: 34.7 MB The update pack will cause setuperr.log to show dpcdll.dll, wowfax.dll and wowfaxui.dll to be unsigned. I have been unable to remedy this, but a SFC scan does not show any errors. The addon works flawlessly when integrated into a professional edition source, but when integrated into a home edition source setuperr.log shows several OLE controls are unregistered. When you log into Windows there is a message about srclient.dll not found and the following error message is displayed: API error NTCREATEFILE. This error should never be returned by an application; it is a place holder for the Windows Lan Manager Redirector to use in its internal error mapping routines. I am baffled by the errors when the addon is integrated into a home edition source and would appreciate some insight into how to remedy this. Spanish POSReady 2009 Updates Archived File: Spanish POSReady 2009 Updates.7z (Google Drive) MD5: dba804337e0510bf3df2e30879be0b83 SHA-1: 1820e9e4b8eb2b37e08fa7f13502179524e4aa76 Build date: 16/12/2023 Size: 39.1 MB Edited December 3, 2024 by Zorba the Geek 1
MilkChan Posted December 16, 2023 Posted December 16, 2023 11 hours ago, Zorba the Geek said: Here are the Spanish versions of the XPSP3 QFE Update Pack and the POSready 2009 Addon that I promised. XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack for Windows XP Post-SP3 Combined (Spanish) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20231213_ES.7z (One Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20231213_ES.7z (4Shared) MD5: 16d754c9e434ae181007b561592d6950 SHA-1: 7a6d66f62f4e2093238fb47df45464f07e20ca12 Release date:13/12/2023 Size: 67.2 MB XPSP3 QFE POSReady Updates Addon Combined (Spanish) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20231213_ESN.7z (One Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20231213_ESN.7z (4Shared) MD5: fec168f42b828f0e6b9e76995127fca8 SHA-1: 5a69aec94ad94ad338e8eaf63e390efd4ef5736a Build date: 13/12/2023 Size: 34.7 MB The update pack will cause setuperr.log to show dpcdll.dll, wowfax.dll and wowfaxui.dll to be unsigned. I have been unable to remedy this, but a SFC scan does not show any errors. The addon works flawlessly when integrated into a professional edition source, but when integrated into a home edition source setuperr.log shows several OLE controls are unregistered. When you log into Windows there is a message about srclient.dll not found and the following error message is displayed: API error NTCREATEFILE. This error should never be returned by an application; it is a place holder for the Windows Lan Manager Redirector to use in its internal error mapping routines. I am baffled by the errors when the addon is integrated into a home edition source and would appreciate some insight into how to remedy this. Spanish POSReady 2009 Updates Archived File: Spanish POSReady 2009 Updates.7z (One Drive) MD5: dba804337e0510bf3df2e30879be0b83 SHA-1: 1820e9e4b8eb2b37e08fa7f13502179524e4aa76 Build date: 16/12/2023 Size: 39.1 MB 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
Zorba the Geek Posted January 1, 2024 Author Posted January 1, 2024 (edited) On 16 December 2023 at 11:51 PM, MilkChan said: 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 I see your point about the text strings in the INF file not being translated. For instance the line "Export data from the current database into a Lotus 1-2-3 version 2 file. This process will overwrite data if exported to an existing file." should be "Exportar datos de la base de datos activa a un archivo de Lotus 1-2-3 versión 2. Si el archivo de destino ya existe, este proceso sobrescribirá los datos." Also the line HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines\Xbase","win32",0x0,"D:\WINDOWS\system32\msxbde40.dll" should be HKLM,"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Jet\4.0\Engines\Xbase","win32",0x0,"%11%\msxbde40.dll" The text string error occured because I reused the 5erPOSUp.inf file from my original English build of the POSReady update pack, rather than rebuild it anew by installing each Microsoft Spanish update and logging the changes. Because I use the entries from logs of the changes made by the update installers the path error was included in my 5erPOSUp.inf file. Thanks for pointing this out. I shall make the required revisions to 5erPOSUp.inf and reupload my Spanish POSReady update pack. Edit: I have also attempted to translate the {Strings] section into Spanish as best I can using Google Translate. Edited January 1, 2024 by Zorba the Geek
Zorba the Geek Posted January 1, 2024 Author Posted January 1, 2024 (edited) Here is a revised build of my POSReady 2009 Update Pack with corrections suggested by MilkChan XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack for Windows XP Post-SP3 Combined (Spanish) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20240101_ESN.7z (Google Drive) File: XPSP3_QFE_POSReady_Addon_20240101_ESN.7z (4Shared) MD5: 5D9F25C41DB91C97583BDAF65E9F8335 SHA-1: E5F8E43B7BAEF3D75C1309C45EA57C4AA362D60A Build date: 01/01/2024 Size: 34.7 MB Note: 4Shared is blocked in the UK, so UK residents need to use a VPN server in the United States or the Netherlands Edited September 7, 2024 by Zorba the Geek
Milkinis Posted January 10, 2024 Posted January 10, 2024 I am checking out the ''what is included in...'' file is this an official list created by M$ ?
Dixel Posted January 17, 2024 Posted January 17, 2024 On 1/9/2024 at 5:10 PM, Milkinis said: I am checking out the ''what is included in...'' file is this an official list created by M$ ? Any service pack past SP3 can't be official. 2
Milkinis Posted January 18, 2024 Posted January 18, 2024 21 hours ago, Dixel said: Any service pack past SP3 can't be official. I know there is no official SP4 I just wanted to know if M$ ever created an official list with all updates post EOL 2008 and removed the superseded ones.
Dixel Posted January 19, 2024 Posted January 19, 2024 On 1/18/2024 at 12:53 AM, Milkinis said: I just wanted to know if M$ ever created an official list with all updates post EOL 2008 and removed the superseded ones. I highly doubt it, I did a search, no such info, sorry. 4
Zorba the Geek Posted February 20, 2024 Author Posted February 20, 2024 (edited) On 1/18/2024 at 7:53 AM, Milkinis said: I just wanted to know if M$ ever created an official list with all updates post EOL 2008 and removed the superseded ones. As far as I know Microsoft has not published a comprehensive list of updates for their EOL operating systems. I obtained the list provided in "What is included in XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20210829.rtf" using the Windows Update Powershell modules to query Windows Update for outstanding updates. I used version 1.5.2.2 with Powershell 2.0. I also experimented with Windows Update MiniTool version 20.12.2016. Of course, neither is any good now that the XP update servers have been decommissioned, but it may be possible to modify them to work with the Legacy Windows Update website. You could always use the SHA1 version of WSUSSCNT2, but it will not work with POSReady 2009. I have uploaded an XP compatible WSUSSCNT2 here: File: wsusscn2_sha1.cab (Google Drive) SHA-1: 5FCDBED0E904F233CCC6DE6FE3ABAC713DAC706F SHA-256: C4E9A67A8EA2A8C8AD8341D16B069B653EF6647DB85CC9520633F15508F5F379 Release date: 13/07/2020 Size: 882 MB I have also uploaded PSWindowsUpdate for Powershell 2.0 File: PSWindowsUpdate 1.5.2.2..7z (Google Drive) SHA-1: 7EEA217DE0818F1A888A7D1DEB078C4DDD313FDC SHA-256: CB52F08BB78C8AC96F5C1CA0D4BE450438BBF3AF5FC20BF28A0CD9B10DF9D6C9 Release date: 05/08/2016 Size: 29.2 KB Edited December 5, 2024 by Zorba the Geek
Milkinis Posted February 21, 2024 Posted February 21, 2024 1 hour ago, Zorba the Geek said: I obtained the list provided in "What is included in XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack_20210829.rtf" I have compared your list of updates to the updates brought by https://legacyupdate.net/ method and it doesn't match, there are missing updates in either lists.
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