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General Information

This release is based on the all-new
AutoPatcher 5.6.
Although it was made with Windows
Vista 32 and x64 English
in mind, it will load on any (English) Windows version, showing only the items which match the running environment. That means that if you're running a 32 bits version of Vista, you'll only see the modules for Vista 32 bits (the same thing for the 64 bits version).

This is the first version, so we will include more stuff as time goes by.

Please provide feedback.

What's included (English February 2007)

Green text is stuff thats been added since the last release.

Windows Vista - Critical Updates

KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.26

KB930857: Update for Windows Vista

KB930857: Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems

Windows Vista - Recommended updates

KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [February 2007]

KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter for x64-based Systems [February 2007]

KB928089: Update for Windows Vista

KB928089: Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems

KB929427: Update for Windows Vista

KB929427: Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems

KB929735: Update for Windows Vista

KB929735: Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems

KB931573: Update for Windows Vista

KB931573: Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems

Components

Windows Live Messenger 8.1

Add-ons

Google Toolbar v4.0.1601.3576

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.28.0 for Internet Explorer

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.28.0 for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera and Netscape

Macromedia (Adobe) Shockwave Player v10.1.4.020

Sun Java 6 32-bits

Sun Java 6 64-bits (only for Vista x64)

icon11.gifBitTorrent is a P2P system that makes transfering large files (or groups of files) amongst a large group of people easy, fast and efficient. The BitTorrent network is impressive mostly for the speed and reliability with which you get files that have been recently released. As long as a .torrent file has enough people sharing then you can be assured that it will start quickly and maintain a good download speed. Always remember to leave your BitTorrent client open to help distribute the files!

icon13.gifRead the FAQ before installing AutoPatcher

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Download Links

You may download AutoPatcher XP from any of the following mirrors:

Sizes & Hashes

  • English February 2007 Full File Size: 80.7 MB (84,719,784 bytes)

    English February 2007 Full MD5 Hash:
    962874E41BA1B1AB0CF7F580361F5DEB

Thanks To

  • raptor
    for making this all possible.

  • Blaze
    for all the great work he's been doing.

  • We would also like to thank those who continue to help with hosting and distribution, along with:
    (old main mirror),
    ,
    ,
    ,
    ,
    , skyypunk, eXplosive, iverson0881, SteelTrepid, Storm, DigitalScar, mlazovjp, iSix, calidude, cpugeniusmv, SilentKnight, Mace68, Nexose Networks, Draganta, Homer, SHUR, allskin, rpaz (Univ. ?vora), Hogie, tkam, Hurmoth, Amnezja.org, Deaper,
    ,
    , PlanetMirror, AusGamer,
    , and
    .

gandolas,

AutoPatcher Team Member

www.autopatcher.com

New Layout by

raptor>

Edited by gandolas
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I've joined the torrent, currently leeching, but then i'll keep my laptop seeding full blast... full blast being about 256kbit :p

An AIGLX-powered Linux laptop seeding an AutoPatcher release for Windows Vista... How things have changed...

Sorry for the troubles, but the 64 bit only version has been removed. I found some small bugs, but nothing critical (installation process was in Portuguese, etc).

So, raptor suggested that we would create a Vista version for both 32 and 64 bits, and I agreed it him.

This new version includes patches for both Windows Vista 32 and 64 bits.

Edited by gandolas

osvi.dwMajorVersion=6

osvi.dwMinorVersion=0

osvi.dwBuildNumber=6000

osvi.wProductType=1

osvi.dwServicePackMajor=0

osvi.dwServicePackMinor=0

osvi.svCSDVersion=

Thats what my Vista Ultimate Edition 64Bit came back with. Hope that helps you.

Keep up the good work, many many thanks.

:)

Q: Would it be helpful if i uploaded AutoPatcher to as many free hosting services as possible and give out the links?

A: No not really, we may occasionally use free hosting services but AutoPatcher requires a lot of bandwidth and we dont want to wear them out. I (theblazingangel) remember when i first visited this forum, the team were looking for mirrors and i offered to do this. I think i was ignored for being such a noob :)

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