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Welcome to Windows XP Service Pack 4 (Unofficial).Windows XP SP4 (Service Pack 4) is a cumulative update rollup for Windows XP.Windows XP SP4 Final is now available!1 - UPDATE June 7, 2019: Post-SP4 Update Pack released!This final update pack should be applied to Windows XP installation media immediately after slipstreaming SP4 v3.1b to a Windows XP RTM/SP1/SP2/SP3 source. This will update installation media to May 2019, including every single update released until the POSReady 2009 end-of-life in May 2019. Sounds to me like a nice project with a good future and will benefit people making the switch to XP after April 2014 and beyond. I'm sure there will be tweaking along the way but it's a beginning that may lead to many new XP projects as Windows XP officially comes to an end.Look at the excitement in the Windows 98/98SE forum and improvements that have happened over the years. This is just the beginning of a continued or second life for Windows XP. Windows 98/98SE needed some tweaking with USB and software (KernelEx) and so forth. Windows XP is beyond all that already and may not need much tinkering or tweaking but every so often someone might make a nice discovery or solve an ongoing problem.We have a very good OS in Windows XP but others will possibly make it better down the road.

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I truthfully think this is a great idea. Windows Update on the web feels extremely broken these days and half the time I can't even get it to work on a Windows XP machine so having an update pack like this is for sure an awesome idea. It's almost like Autopatcher used to be many years ago before MS shut them down except it's basically a Service Pack, not just an update script so much.

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This will save a boat load of time when it comes to bringing a Windows XP machine up to date in short order. I say keep going! I'm fixing a couple of bugs in the SP4 Alpha version. One of them is the Kabul Time Zone Syndrome': in CD-ROM installations, you always get Kabul as the selected time zone no matter what you choose.I have narrowed down the cause of this issue, so expect an Alpha 2 release very soon.By the way, I got my hands on Windows Embedded POSReady 2009. It is Windows XP SP3 and it will be supported until 2019.

In Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 Service Pack 3 I could find almost everything present in the Windows XP SP3 package. Even the ic folder was there (is there a 'Home/Personal' version of WEPOS that I don't know?).There are only a few binaries different in XP Home and Professional, as one sees in the service pack: dpcdll.dll and pidgen.dll. Dpcdll.dll is the only one which has been affected by updates (winlgon.exe updates I think affect this one).As for the INF files, I can do everything I want with them and nothing at all will complain.It's highly likely, after all, that April 2014 won't be the end for Windows XP x86. Edited March 8, 2014 by harkaz.