AUTOPATCHER FOR WIN7. YOU ARE THE BEST
letmein
14 Apr 2010
I would like to say thank you very much for updating windows 7 quickly. I downloaded updates from windows update this morning. When I check autopatcher tonight, i see a new date on my autopatcher. I can't believe that you get everything up to speed. YOU ARE THE BEST AND AWESOME. It's unbelievable. In the past, you were not as quick as you are now in term of having windows updates available to download offline. I really like the way you are working.
Thank you very much and keep up your good work.
Edited by letmein, 14 April 2010 - 03:19 AM.
Thank you very much and keep up your good work.
Edited by letmein, 14 April 2010 - 03:19 AM.
Cristiano
14 Apr 2010
> you were not as quick as you are now
that's because we have several issues at our jobs. by my side, i have 2 and this leaves me with an short free time. so, the releases are updated as soon as possible
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that's because we have several issues at our jobs. by my side, i have 2 and this leaves me with an short free time. so, the releases are updated as soon as possible
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TechSwap
14 Apr 2010
Instead of just using autopatcher I use it in-conjunction with win7 updates so to find out if I am missing neither cause there some in winupdates that no matter how hard I search on M$ site won't give me a download like but autopatcher downloads it and I can install it. So it pays to have more then one way to update your O/S so that your secure.
_def_x_
14 Apr 2010
TechSwap said:
Instead of just using autopatcher I use it in-conjunction with win7 updates
see a missing update that MS flags, mention it in the forums and if it can be added to the release it will.
dkdk_it
15 Apr 2010
Thank you very much to you, letmein.
To update very fast these releases, I've slept only 4 hours!
To update very fast these releases, I've slept only 4 hours!
TechSwap
17 Apr 2010
gUiTaR_mIkE, on 14 April 2010 - 11:42 PM, said:
This is a good idea, AutoPatcher cannot offer every update, some MS updates require validation and so on. Also, you may
see a missing update that MS flags, mention it in the forums and if it can be added to the release it will.
see a missing update that MS flags, mention it in the forums and if it can be added to the release it will.
That's the part that is the down side and plus I don't like that darn WGA validation following my every move for something I legally purchased. It just sounds like they can't eve trust us registered users.....
TechSwap
18 Apr 2010
gUiTaR_mIkE, on 14 April 2010 - 11:42 PM, said:
This is a good idea, AutoPatcher cannot offer every update, some MS updates require validation and so on. Also, you may
see a missing update that MS flags, mention it in the forums and if it can be added to the release it will.
see a missing update that MS flags, mention it in the forums and if it can be added to the release it will.
That last part you mention how would I mention the updates that requires WGA validation to even download them?
Cristiano
18 Apr 2010
> how would I mention the updates that
easy. it's just open an topic about missing updates, mentioning the OS
again, autopatcher isn't a way to bypass wga. all that autopatcher does is deploy the updates silently. if ms wishes release updates to lock non-genuine windows, it's their problem and we will update the scripts with that same update
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easy. it's just open an topic about missing updates, mentioning the OS
again, autopatcher isn't a way to bypass wga. all that autopatcher does is deploy the updates silently. if ms wishes release updates to lock non-genuine windows, it's their problem and we will update the scripts with that same update
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