Downloaded 1.7gig updates: What now?
GreenTree
22 Jan 2008
Hi All
After downloading a wopping 1.7gig update (i suspect it includes the kitchen sink...;-D), what is supposed to happen next?
Maybe some compile in the script? I am sitting with all the files. How do I install it?
I could slipsteam it to a current install CD, but that was not the origional intention was it?
Thanks in advance.
Tiaan.
PS : Sorry if this already exists somewere els on the forum....
After downloading a wopping 1.7gig update (i suspect it includes the kitchen sink...;-D), what is supposed to happen next?
Maybe some compile in the script? I am sitting with all the files. How do I install it?
I could slipsteam it to a current install CD, but that was not the origional intention was it?
Thanks in advance.
Tiaan.
PS : Sorry if this already exists somewere els on the forum....
sh1leshk4
22 Jan 2008
Just run autopatcher.exe that's inside the folder you downloaded all those files into. =)
apup.exe was intentionally for the purpose of updating any previous APs.
Which means, if you have, say, the last August Core, then you can update it with apup by extracting the .zip file into the same directory as autopatcher.exe.
That said, AP is designed to be portable, so you can put it in a flash disk and run AP in any supported Windows system.
apup.exe was intentionally for the purpose of updating any previous APs.
Which means, if you have, say, the last August Core, then you can update it with apup by extracting the .zip file into the same directory as autopatcher.exe.
That said, AP is designed to be portable, so you can put it in a flash disk and run AP in any supported Windows system.
GreenTree
22 Jan 2008
sh1leshk4, on Jan 22 2008, 03:57 PM, said:
Just run autopatcher.exe that's inside the folder you downloaded all those files into. =)
apup.exe was intentionally for the purpose of updating any previous APs.
Which means, if you have, say, the last August Core, then you can update it with apup by extracting the .zip file into the same directory as autopatcher.exe.
That said, AP is designed to be portable, so you can put it in a flash disk and run AP in any supported Windows system.
apup.exe was intentionally for the purpose of updating any previous APs.
Which means, if you have, say, the last August Core, then you can update it with apup by extracting the .zip file into the same directory as autopatcher.exe.
That said, AP is designed to be portable, so you can put it in a flash disk and run AP in any supported Windows system.
Sorry I'm still lost.
Is this autopatcher.exe downloaded when i run apup.exe? If so, some of the files did not download after all......bummer!
sh1leshk4
22 Jan 2008
By default apup will download autopatcher.exe to the folder where you placed apup.exe.
If you didn't uncheck anything in apup, autopatcher.exe should be there.
It's this autopatcher.exe that you need to run AP.
If you didn't uncheck anything in apup, autopatcher.exe should be there.
It's this autopatcher.exe that you need to run AP.
_def_x_
22 Jan 2008
Hi GreenTree.....
I guess I was wrong about using "apup" to "update" the "Autopatcher_Aug07_WinXP x86 core" release.
Don't do this.
Instead...Get an "up-to-date" Autopatcher release for your OS using "Apup" first.
Sorry for my mis-information.
mIKE...
Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 23 January 2008 - 12:04 AM.
I guess I was wrong about using "apup" to "update" the "Autopatcher_Aug07_WinXP x86 core" release.
Don't do this.
Instead...Get an "up-to-date" Autopatcher release for your OS using "Apup" first.
Sorry for my mis-information.
mIKE...
Edited by gUiTaR_mIkE, 23 January 2008 - 12:04 AM.
GreenTree
25 Jan 2008
gUiTaR_mIkE, on Jan 22 2008, 10:31 PM, said:
Hi GreenTree.....
I guess I was wrong about using "apup" to "update" the "Autopatcher_Aug07_WinXP x86 core" release.
Don't do this.
Instead...Get an "up-to-date" Autopatcher release for your OS using "Apup" first.
Sorry for my mis-information.
mIKE...
I guess I was wrong about using "apup" to "update" the "Autopatcher_Aug07_WinXP x86 core" release.
Don't do this.
Instead...Get an "up-to-date" Autopatcher release for your OS using "Apup" first.
Sorry for my mis-information.
mIKE...
Hi mIKE....
I ran/downloaded the files on a ext USB drive, and all seemed fine.
What will the exe file be to run, to do the updates on an off-line pc?
Sorry for the "dumb" question..!
UPDATE: Re-ran the apup.exe on pc connected to internet., and I have an autopatcher.exe....
Wil try that on a offline pc.......Thanks
UPDATE 2: Running the autopatcher.exe on offline pc works. GOOD!
Now: next question : If I keep the first 'batch' of downloaded files, will apup.exe, when I run it again, add new updates to the same library as it becomes available?
Edited by GreenTree, 25 January 2008 - 02:10 PM.
M2Ys4U
25 Jan 2008
_def_x_
25 Jan 2008
================================================================
apup.exe = Autopatcher Program Updater -> needs an internet connection to update "Autopatcher"
You will run "apup.exe" often to collect the latest files from microsoft.com and autopatcher.com,
and also have the "apup" program do some house cleaning by removing old files and replacing
them with their new counterparts. When you fire-up "apup.exe" you should see hard drive
activity. This is "Apup" following the instructions written into those very important "scripts" that
the very smart guys here write. Run "apup.exe" often to keep the "Apup" program running smooth
and the "Autopatcher" program (((Up-To-Date))).
=================================================================
autopatcher.exe = "Off-Line" computer updater for "Critical" and "Recommended" security updates,
and updated "Components" like ".Net" or "DirectX". Also offers the ability to "tweak" the registry via
the "Registry Tweaks" section or "add" some additional useful tools via the "Windows Addons"
section.
Run autopatcher.exe and investigate the options / features of the Autopatcher program.
It is a really great program and we all owe a debt of gratitude to the Autopatcher team for such a
useful tool - and "free of charge"!
=================================================================
gUiTaR_mIkE
apup.exe = Autopatcher Program Updater -> needs an internet connection to update "Autopatcher"
You will run "apup.exe" often to collect the latest files from microsoft.com and autopatcher.com,
and also have the "apup" program do some house cleaning by removing old files and replacing
them with their new counterparts. When you fire-up "apup.exe" you should see hard drive
activity. This is "Apup" following the instructions written into those very important "scripts" that
the very smart guys here write. Run "apup.exe" often to keep the "Apup" program running smooth
and the "Autopatcher" program (((Up-To-Date))).
=================================================================
autopatcher.exe = "Off-Line" computer updater for "Critical" and "Recommended" security updates,
and updated "Components" like ".Net" or "DirectX". Also offers the ability to "tweak" the registry via
the "Registry Tweaks" section or "add" some additional useful tools via the "Windows Addons"
section.
Run autopatcher.exe and investigate the options / features of the Autopatcher program.
It is a really great program and we all owe a debt of gratitude to the Autopatcher team for such a
useful tool - and "free of charge"!
=================================================================
gUiTaR_mIkE


