modnar Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM Posted yesterday at 12:41 PM (edited) You can try it if you are frustrated with XP fltmgr that bogs down internet browsing with many mini-filters installed. In KB2839229 for WinXP there are just kernel files, in KB2839229 for Win2003 there is also a fltmgr.sys, which is updated version build5107, from before build3959. You can replace WinXP_SP3 build 5512 with this one, but ONLY fltmgr.sys (overwrite) and you preserve fltmgr service settings XP-factory. Works well so far, without hitches. I used Hiren's Boot CD to perform replacement in my XP_uSP4 (in my installation locations are: Windows/system32/drivers, Windows/ServicePackFiles/i386 and Windows/system32/dllcache). UPDATE The 2003 version still causes hitches; I don't know what to else to do. ReactOS also doesn't have a working version... Crap fltmgr (@Tag=1) is one of the reasons WinXP is artificially bogged down. And at Tag=4 it's insecure... I don't know what to do anymore. Edited 35 minutes ago by modnar Update 1
Start Me Up Posted yesterday at 01:15 PM Posted yesterday at 01:15 PM (edited) I can't find much information on KB2839299. Do you have a little bit extra on what was changed in fltmgr.sys? Edited yesterday at 01:16 PM by Start Me Up
user57 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago if you want to give a installer to us you can make it by using this project file installer.zip you know about the kb-upgrades ? they are compressed like a zip file (Intrapackage Delta compression or IPD) - the most common unzip files like winzip, winrar, 7z can unpack this format inside is useally a .inf file and that .inf file contains both the registry and the file entrys typically they are easy to find because they useally come over this 2 entrys: CopyFiles = filesnumber1 AddReg = regnumber1 then somewhere is a string called filesnumber1 and there are the entrys the same goes for regnumber1 so the common idea is to read out that information (what is stored in that .inf file) and combine more kb-upgrades in 1 upgrade - a problem with that is that this .inf engine is like a script its not very fast - so its not very good for many entry´s so i came up with a own installer that can do the same thing (but many times faster, having full control of the code, dont need other things to be installed first) so if you want to make us a file that install that fltmgr.sys you can make it with this project file - might be something for you
Start Me Up Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 6 hours ago, user57 said: you know about the kb-upgrades ? they are compressed like a zip file (Intrapackage Delta compression or IPD) - the most common unzip files like winzip, winrar, 7z can unpack this format They can also be extracted without third party tools: open a command prompt (cmd.exe) drag and drop the kb...exe into the command prompt window add " -x" or " -c" (c with old updates, x with new updates) to add the command line parameter hit [enter] Edited 1 hour ago by Start Me Up
modnar Posted 40 minutes ago Author Posted 40 minutes ago On 12/19/2025 at 2:15 PM, Start Me Up said: I can't find much information on KB2839299. Do you have a little bit extra on what was changed in fltmgr.sys? In Win2003 only some security enhancements were added from b3959 to b5107; it was somehow possible to bypass it but with local access, not over internet from what I remember. 7 hours ago, user57 said: if you want to give a installer to us you can make it by using this project file... I have unpacked it using Universal Extractor. While it is faster than XP's fltmgr, it seems like even with XP settings the 2003 one is again hitching... The only way to make XP one better is to place it on Tag=4 as it was in XPSP2, but that setting is not secure - means that any false driver could render it useless when it gets installed in boot order in front of it (Tag=1)... I really don't know what else to try anymore...
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