![]() ![]() ![]() Note that all downloads are digitally signed, too. You'll find links to Windows programs you can use to compute those values here: WindowsXP-USP4-v2-x86-ENU.exe (recommended)ĭescription: Windows XP SP4 Installer with POSReady Update support ![]() I'd also check the md5 or sha1 to make sure you got a good download (see forum post linked to above for that info). exe file there named WindowsXP-USP4-v2-x86-ENU.exe that will install all of the updates (and it was updated on November 14th so it probably includes the same stuff you'll find in the post update folder). The developer has downloads, documentation and video tutorials stored on Google Drive here: See the thread started by the developer about this project here: Here's one of many news stories about the unofficial XP SP4 (when it was still a beta vs the updated release from November 2014)Īs for the warnings about not using the updates for the embedded version of XP, see this post: You can download Service Pack 2 at the Windows XP Service Pack 2 website. It is recommended that you have Service Pack 2 installed before installing SP4. ![]() In addition, your computer must at least be running Windows XP with Service Pack 1 installed. "To install SP4, your computer must meet the hardware and operating system requirements listed below. But, the docs for the final version now recommend that you have SP2 installed, and also include a link to SP2.įrom the developer's docs (linked to below): One of them also enables XP updates via the so called "POSReady" registry mod that makes a machine appear to be using embedded XP (one of the ways some users have setup XP so that they continue to receive security patches).įrom what I understand, as long as you have SP1 applied, then the unofficial SP4 will install the rest of the patches included in later Service Packs. A developer decided to package all updates after SP1, as well as updates provided to XP clients after the official XP End of Life.īe careful to avoid the download links you'll find in articles about it, and only use the links that the developer included in a post about it here: If you search for :"XP SP4" (without the quotes), you'll find lots of articles and news stories. ![]()
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