@Scr4tch Why you want use SP4 when we have OnePiece UpdatePack? EDIT: Btw, see why I'm not supporting integration of Transformation Packs directly. Maybe I'm missing some of XP/2003 related Tranformation Packs, but I think, I have collected almost all, what can be done these days. Code: S:\TRANSFORMATION PACKS │ Fedora Transformation Pack 1.0.exe │ Seven Remix XP 4.0.exe │ Vista Pack 3.0.exe │ VistaMizer 4.3.1.0.exe │ XPize 5R6.exe │ XPtsp.Black.v.1.0.9b1.batch.exe │ ├───BricoPacks │ Crystal Clear 1.0.exe │ CrystalXP 3.0.exe │ LeopardXP 1.0.exe │ Longhorn Inspirat 1.1.exe │ Vista Inspirat 2 1.3.exe │ └───Windows X Live Lion Transformation Pack 1.0.exe Longhorn Transformation Pack 10.5.exe macOS Transformation Pack 5.0.exe OS X Mavericks Transformation Pack 3.1.exe Seven Transformation Pack 5.1.exe Vista Transformation Pack 9.01.exe Windows 10 Transformation Pack 7.0.exe Windows 8 Transformation Pack 9.1.exe Yosemite Transformation Pack 4.0.exe
Thats true, but its still not finished. As you know I spend time on extender to bring new and updated drivers. I need to finish missing driverpacks settings in POWIS Launcher. We are getting closer. But new drivers means another work to make them 5.1 and 5.2 valid due dual extender needs. I will show some pictures soon
I have faced another new problems when using 32 bit Win7/Win8.0 base on my testing machine with B360 board. Btw, ACPIEX and ACPITIME drivers seems signed in x64.. No idea why as same process is used to sign all drivers..
When I try to make the acpiex service start (XP booted with the acpiex service stopped), I receive this BSOD (I see it in BlueScreenView): Code: A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. The problem seems to be caused by the following file: If this is the first time you've seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps: Check to make sure any new hardware or software is properly installed. If this is a new installation, ask your hardware or software manufacturer for any Windows updates you might need. If problems continue, disable or remove any newly installed hardware or software. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select Advanced Startup Options, and then select Safe Mode. Technical Information: *** STOP: 0x023c9e7e (0xffffffffc0000005, 0xfffff80001f89670, 0xfffffadf2d69b2e0, 0xfffffadf2d69acf0) *** - Address 0x0000000000000000 base at 0x0000000000000000 DateStamp 0x00000000 I think both acpiex and spbcx need to be started for the Intel Serial IO I2C controller to work.
Shall I post about integrating transformation packs (using batch/cmd files/) on XP without overwriting the files (just overwriting images, bitmap, and avi animations in the same file) using Resource Hacker in offline Windows OS? I know that overwriting the files with other files of different versions may cause dependency problems and even reverse patches (It's much safer to just change the image groups like bitmap, avi, etc). Similar to XP2ESD's structure, like placing the files in the right places it will do everything automatically.
Are the Server 2003 32 bit Update Packs ready? I was hopping I could configure a fully up to date ISO and install NT 5.2 on my old Core 2 Duo laptop. I do have a small collection of Portuguese updates, but they're hardly complete, missing a whole lot of hotfixes and stuff only released in the download center.
As i understand correctly Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 is not supported for some reason, correct me if i'm wrong
Thanks for fast answer. I'm interested in building windows 2003 r2 threadripper system and would like to know your opinion on that. As far as i know system is limited to 64 thread cpu, also i have information from infuscomus (winraid user) that it is possible to run 3960x on win xp sp3 x86 (hyperthreading should be off to follow <32 threads rule on x32 system). Any chances to use 2003R2 with even newer threadripper and nvme stick?