How to update after the download finishes?
silvab
11 Oct 2009
I have installed and downloaded the patches I want to.
After doing it I need to install these updates in a PC without Internet connection.
My problem is where to find the downloaded files, and how to use them in another computer.
After doing it I need to install these updates in a PC without Internet connection.
My problem is where to find the downloaded files, and how to use them in another computer.
Cristiano
11 Oct 2009
the downloaded files always are in the same folder than apup is. in that folder, you shall have an file named autopatcher.exe (if you let selected the apup default selections), that you can run and made your choices to install. so, in order to move those updates into another machine, you must copy the entire content of apup folder and then run autopatcher.exe in that new computer
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_def_x_
11 Oct 2009
Assuming you setup APUP properly and downloaded a complete release - if you're not sure Look Here!
Now, all you need to do is Copy Everything from your root AutoPatcher / APUP folder to a thumb drive or to CD etc. I like to create an md5 for
the release in situations I can't update the Copied / Moved release before updating the system without an internet connection, this confirms nothing
changed after I made a new copy or burnt the CD.
In the example I gave from my link the root folder was C:\AutoPatcher or C:\APUP - highlight the folder, copy it or make a CD from it, then
to update the new system run autopatcher.exe (all the updates you downloaded using APUP will be in the \modules folder).
Note: Make sure the release is the latest Official release available - if you need more assistance just ask.
Now, all you need to do is Copy Everything from your root AutoPatcher / APUP folder to a thumb drive or to CD etc. I like to create an md5 for
the release in situations I can't update the Copied / Moved release before updating the system without an internet connection, this confirms nothing
changed after I made a new copy or burnt the CD.
In the example I gave from my link the root folder was C:\AutoPatcher or C:\APUP - highlight the folder, copy it or make a CD from it, then
to update the new system run autopatcher.exe (all the updates you downloaded using APUP will be in the \modules folder).
Note: Make sure the release is the latest Official release available - if you need more assistance just ask.
_def_x_
11 Oct 2009
I sure wish this new software would let you know someone else already posted while I'm typing -
silvab
11 Oct 2009
Ok, i'll try to do it just as you told me and I hope I can give good and succesfull news.


