An unofficial service pack for
32-bit editions of Windows XP, allowing users to benefit from the latest
available updates for their computer
Microsoft has ended the official support for Windows XP
for a while now, which means that there are no more official security
updates for users of the XP operating system and technical support is
not provided anymore. Thus, computers that are still stuck with this
late OS version can become vulnerable to malicious attacks.
Windows
XP SP4 Unofficial comes to the rescue, providing XP users with the
latest official XP updates alongside up-to-date components up to May
2014, also including POSReady updates.
The package is compatible
with 32-bit versions of Windows XP, with SP1 installed and it can be
deployed on an installation media. Please be advised that this package
is not released by Microsoft, who does not recommend computer users to
install it.
The Windows XP SP4 Unofficial installer is dedicated
to Windows XP users who are not able, cannot afford or do not want to
migrate to a newer Windows edition. It provides a convenient and quick
way to update system components, so as to increase the PC's security and
remove possible vulnerabilities, although it does not guarantee
complete protection.
The package integrates .NET framework versions from 1.0 to 4.0 (including DirectX for Managed code in .NET 3.5), MSXML40 SP3, Adobe Flash Player (updated until May 2014), Internet Explorer 8, Windows Media Player 11, XPS Viewer EP, IMAPIv2, Remote Desktop Connection Client 7.0, Windows Search 4.0, Windows Rights Management Client, Windows Installer 4.5,
the QFECheck tool (which you can use to verify that the hotfixes were
correctly installed) and November 2013 Revoked roots and Root
cerificates.
Furthermore, it encases the WGA (Windows Genuine
Advantage) technology to validate your OS license, Windows Feature Pack
for Storage 1.0, as well as updates for exFat, DirectX 9.0c and WebDAV
for Office 12 (Rosebud).
Please note that Windows XP SP4
Unofficial does not include Windows Powershell, which can be manually
installed once .NET 3.5 is available on your system.
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