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This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.1. Although it was made with Windows XP SP2 English in mind, it will load on any (English) Windows version, showing only the items which match the running environment. There are also special releases for Portuguese, Norwegian (thanks Corteoz!), Polish (thanks Marcin.Riki!), Greek and Dutch versions of Windows.

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Windows XP SP2 - Critical Updates
     KB873333: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB873339: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB873374: Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool
     KB884883: Security Update for Windows XP v8
     KB885250: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB885626: Critical Update for Windows XP
     KB885835: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB885836: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB886185: Critical Update for Windows XP
     KB888113: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB888302: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB890046: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB890175: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB890859: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB891781: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB893066: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB893086: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB896358: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB896422: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB896428: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB898458: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB901214: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.7
     KB893756: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB896423: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB896727: Cumulative Security Update for IE6 for Windows XP SP2
     KB899587: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB899588: Security Update for Windows XP
     KB899591: Security Update for Windows XP


Windows XP SP2 - Recommended updates
     KB831240: Update for HighMAT support in the Windows XP CD Writing Wizard
     KB884020: Update for Windows XP
     KB885222: Update for Windows XP
     KB886677: Update for Windows XP
     KB886716: Update for Windows XP
     KB887742: Update for Windows XP
     KB887797: Cumulative Update for Outlook Express for Windows XP
     KB888240: Update for Internet Explorer 6
     KB888656: Update to enable DirectX Video Acceleration of Windows Media Video content in WMP 10
     KB889527: Update for Windows XP v3
     KB891122: Update for DRM-enabled Media Players
     KB892313: Updates for Windows Media Player 9 and 10
     KB893357: Update for Windows XP
     KB894391: Update for Windows XP
     KB895181: Fix for MPEG4 videos in Windows Media Player 10
     KB896344: Update for Windows XP
     KB896626: Update for Windows XP
     KB898461: Update for Windows XP
     KB900930: Update for Windows XP
     KB903234: Update for Windows XP


Components
     .NET Framework 1.1 (+SP1) (only in Full)
        - KB886903: Security Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1
     MSN Messenger 7.0.0816 (only in Full)
     Windows Installer 3.1 (v2)
     Microsoft Journal Viewer 1.5.2316.0 (only in Full)
     Windows Media Connect (only in Full)
     Windows Media Player 10.0.3802 (only in Full)
     Windows Messenger 5.1.0680 (only in Full)
     Windows Script 5.6 for Windows XP (v5.6.0.8825) (only in Full)


Add-ons
     Adaptec ASPI
     Bootvis 1.3.37 (only in Full)
     Google Toolbar 3.0.125.1 (only in Full)
     Official Windows XP PowerToys
     Copy Profile Tool
     DirectX Control Panel
     PowerMenu 1.5.1
     Startup Control Panel 2.8
     New XP Style Wallpapers (only in Full)
     New XP Screensavers (only in Full)
     Macromedia Shockwave Player 10.1 (only in Full)
     New Theme: Royale (only in Full)
     New Wallpapers (only in Full)
     New AutoPatcher Wallpaper (only in Full)
     Sun Java 1.5.0_04 (only in Full)


And of course a lot of registry tweaks which improve speed, appearance, functionality and security!


Things missing

a. Hacked files
Since I had to work on this release by myself, I decided not to include any hacked files. This means you will not find any uxtheme or tcpip fix. Of course, modules can be done for those later.

b. Messenger Plus!  
After numerous posts regarding Microsoft's Anti-Spam finding spyware in the Messenger Plus! setup file, I decided it would be better to remove Messenger Plus! from AutoPatcher. Sorry.

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f_norm.gifRead the FAQ before installing AutoPatcher: v1.1 AP_FAQ_enu_1.1.rtf (made by raptor)

f_norm.gifWith this version, you don?t need to decompress the amp files before using AutoPatcher. Just insert the amp module you want in the specific folder (\addons, etc) and AutoPatcher will take care of it.i>

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^^

ive no idea where the faq's gone, it buried here somewhere...

as for using it on a spanish version, the answer is no. its do-able, but we need someone to do translating.

if you want to do the translating, check the AutoPatcher Translation Packs thread.

(i should hopefully have an XP translation pack up in a couple of days)

Edited by TheBlazingAngel
^^

ive no idea where the faq's gone, it buried here somewhere...

as for using it on a spanish version, the answer is no. its do-able, but we need someone to do translating.

if you want to do the translating, check the AutoPatcher Translation Packs thread.

(i should hopefully have an XP translation pack up in a couple of days)

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hi, I mean if the MS patches will work in WinXP Spanish.

I can read english, so thats not a problem.

Thanks!

hi, I mean if the MS patches will work in WinXP Spanish.

I can read english, so thats not a problem.

Thanks!

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no the patches will not work.

it doesnt matter what language you can read, its what language version of windows the patches are designed for.

the majority of patches included in an english release will only install on an english copy of windows. for a spanish copy, you need to replace the setup files with ones designed for a spanish copy of windows.

To find out how to do this, and any other changes you need to make to create a spanish release, see the link i gave you which will explain everything you need to do.

I have a problem with installing. After I install the files and run the Autopatcher, I get this dialog which you can see in the picture.

I'm not sure what it means. I don't have an illegal copy of XP as I'm using Home on my laptop that came with it. What's the deal?

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the problem is with the modules.

im guessing you installed the release over an existing copy. to resolve the problem, delete the AutoPatcher folder and re-extract the latest release again.

nothing to do with pirated copies of windows, although btw, just because windows was pre-installed on your laptop when you bought it doesnt mean its not a pirated copy that was installed !!!

Edited by TheBlazingAngel
I have a problem with installing. After I install the files and run the Autopatcher, I get this dialog which you can see in the picture.

I'm not sure what it means. I don't have an illegal copy of XP as I'm using Home on my laptop that came with it. What's the deal?

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same thing happened to me :blink:

do we need to unistall the may patch b4 installing the june patch?

same thing happened to me :blink:

do we need to unistall the may patch b4 installing the june patch?

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yes you do

from the first post:

Note: Before installing the June 2005 Full or Lite version, remove any previous installation of AutoPacher (or install in a different folder).
Hmmm.. you sure this is supposed to work?  Installed the May version into a fresh folder and then applied the June light version.  No love, same error.

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The lite version is not an update version

The lite version is standalone, so do not install the Jun over May!

great job once again (Y)

@nw_raptor, I was sitting here at work reading all the posts, and I noticed that a lot of people do not delete the AP folder after they reboot the PC. Is there a way that the files can be automatically deleted once the installation is done, like when Office 2003 gets installed? In Office 2003, once is installed it asks the user to connect to the web and check for updates, or to delete the installation files.

Just my idea

/EZ

great job once again  (Y)

@nw_raptor, I was sitting here at work reading all the posts, and I noticed that a lot of people do not delete the AP folder after they reboot the PC. Is there a way that the files can be automatically deleted once the installation is done, like when Office 2003 gets installed? In Office 2003, once is installed it asks the user to connect to the web and check for updates, or to delete the installation files.

Just my idea

/EZ

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I could not agree more, BUT, I think that there should be a question for users, I sometimes like to start AP in a few days after I change something and/or install few progs, and get a f'ked start menu (i am lazy arse, i know, rather fire-up AP and apply sort start menu than do it by hand...)

Or better yet, question about deleting OLD version of AP prior to installing new version... how 'bout that???

P.S. @nw_raptor, how about june update version, when it will be ready???

PIxXeL

Or better yet, question about deleting OLD version of AP prior to installing new version... how 'bout that???

P.S. @nw_raptor, how about june update version, when it will be ready???

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It'a a good idea. AutoPatcher would delete the older folder before it decompresses itself.

It won't be a Update version. This month only Full and Lite.

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