Post subject: Re: Windows XP Build 5.2.3790, "Kernel Update" Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:33 am
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So... this project.. basically is Windows 2003 entreprise conversion to XP.. So.. Xp has a nt 5.2 version... on x86 platform equal to Windows XP x64 has a NT 5.2 version...
*¿You can change the windows 2003 bootscreen?? Because I try with res hacker, and its imposible!!
*WinDefender/ Security Essentials/ WMP 11 ¿run on this version?
*I have a VScript desgined for win2003 to solve the compatibility of MSI packages... this script DELETE the Identification build number... the effectivity of this tool is 85/90%... i tested on Doom 3 / Audio programs
Post subject: Re: Windows XP Build 5.2.3790, "Kernel Update" Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:36 am
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matiasbatero wrote:
So... this project.. basically is Windows 2003 entreprise conversion to XP.. So.. Xp has a nt 5.2 version... on x86 platform equal to Windows XP x64 has a NT 5.2 version...
*¿You can change the windows 2003 bootscreen?? Because I try with res hacker, and its imposible!!
*WinDefender/ Security Essentials/ WMP 11 ¿run on this version?
*I have a VScript desgined for win2003 to solve the compatibility of MSI packages... this script DELETE the Identification build number... the effectivity of this tool is 85/90%... i tested on Doom 3 / Audio programs
If you get the script.. send me a PM
Why not something even more magical?
Windows Server 2003 SP2 R2 tweaknt'd to Workstation and imagecfg'd to v5.1.2600.3959
And are you reshacking ntoskrnl.exe and ntkrnlpa.exe?
Post subject: Re: Windows XP Build 5.2.3790, "Kernel Update" Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:33 am
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WinOCM, are there any new builds of this? Also, I'm using this currently as the build machine (heavily customized Fusion build system) and added OpenRAZZLE (ROS), RAZZLE.Next (Singularity) and Moz-build.
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Hmmm, do you know of a way to use Singularity as a NT subsystem?
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Post subject: Re: Windows XP Build 5.2.3790, "Kernel Update" Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 5:20 pm
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PortalCake wrote:
WinOCM, are there any new builds of this? Also, I'm using this currently as the build machine (heavily customized Fusion build system) and added OpenRAZZLE (ROS), RAZZLE.Next (Singularity) and Moz-build.
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Hmmm, do you know of a way to use Singularity as a NT subsystem?
Currently, i'm still checking out debug bits internally, and to use Singularity as a NT subsystem... hm, might want to check out NullSrv or Win32Asap.
Post subject: Re: Windows XP Build 5.2.3790, "Kernel Update" Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:14 pm
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matiasbatero wrote:
So... this project.. basically is Windows 2003 entreprise conversion to XP.. So.. Xp has a nt 5.2 version... on x86 platform equal to Windows XP x64 has a NT 5.2 version...
This guy has a very good point; what you're attempting to create already exists, and in a package that's fully supported by Microsoft.
Windows XP Professional 64bit Edition is Windows Server 2003 64bit thats been converted into a desktop OS. It has the Windows XP UI, Windows XP features, and the Server 2003 kernel.
Post subject: Re: Windows XP Build 5.2.3790, "Kernel Update" Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 1:31 pm
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Ah, but(correct me if Im wrong) this project is to use the Windows Server 2003 Kernel instead of XPs. There is already an official XP like this, but it's 64-bit only. So this project is pretty much it's 32-bit counterpart.
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