The "Setup Free Google Patched" variant often came pre-loaded with an old version of Google Chrome (pre-installed, never to be updated) and a custom homepage set to Google Egypt. This generated referral revenue for the repacker—a common monetization strategy.
"Setup Free" means the ISO uses an unattended installation script (winnt.sif). You boot the disc, select your partition, and the OS installs itself entirely without asking for a product key, username, or timezone.
The "Windows XP Pro SP3 5in1 by Egyptian Hak setup free Google patched" is a fascinating digital artifact. It represents a time when enthusiasts could repack an entire OS on a single CD, bypass corporate licensing, and distribute it via dial-up forums. By Egyptian Hak: This credits the specific individual
But should you install it today?
The "Google Patched" moniker is a ghost of early 2010s hacking culture—a creative, if misguided, attempt to keep an aging OS alive. Today, let it remain in the digital museum. If you need a free, secure, lightweight OS, consider Linux Mint Xfce or Chrome OS Flex. They are the spiritual successors to what Egyptian Hak tried to build: a fast, free operating system for everyone. The "Setup Free Google Patched" variant often came
Stay safe, and always verify your ISO hashes against official sources. When in doubt, don't boot it.
Warning: Doing this on a main computer connected to the internet is highly dangerous. Use a virtual machine (Oracle VirtualBox) or an air-gapped retro PC. The "Windows XP Pro SP3 5in1 by Egyptian
If you were to proceed with this ISO, the process would look like this:
Result: In the System Properties, it reads "Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 3" with a product ID starting in 55661-... (a famous VLK key). The Windows Genuine Advantage notification is gone.