Unofficial AutoPatcher for Windows 2000 Thread


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k... figured it out. I'll have it in it's own folder in ProgFiles (called IE6SP1)... the command will be:

"Progfiles\IE6SP1\ie6setup.exe" /Q

It will update it silently. :D The total size of it is 11.8 MB.

@Flish/Raptor -- check this out....it's got some awesome resources for obtaining the IE6 stuff...I HIGHLY recommend you check it out....a must in my book.

http://www.petri.co.il/download_the_full_i..._ie_package.htm

Ya missed the train by a few min. Already did that (from a MS QB article actually, see: Q257249), and just posted how I'm gonna do it in AP2000. ;)

@Flish/Raptor -- check this out....it's got some awesome resources for obtaining the IE6 stuff...I HIGHLY recommend you check it out....a must in my book.

http://www.petri.co.il/download_the_full_i..._ie_package.htm

Ya missed the train by a few min. Already did that (from a MS QB article actually, see: Q257249), and just posted how I'm gonna do it in AP2000. ;)

I hate dial-up :hmmm: :angry:

I think I read from AXCEL216's webpage in hungarian Chip Magazin one or two years ago.

If you want to download the complete site with offline browser (for example HTTrack Website Copier), the size of site will 11,2 MB.

:o I guess the list of updates I found are the ones all we need.

Drats I reformatted and installed Windows 2000 for no reason :rofl:

hahaha See, you're just too good at findin' those things man. :p lol

Some other important webpage for W2k User:

Little White Dog

- How To Change the Windows 2000 Boot Logo

- Win2K Boot Logo Gallery

This is my favorite boot logo:

daniel_e_mazariegos_20_small.jpg

Tech-Hints

- Windows 2000 Multiboot CD

- Microsoft Extra Components

Wayne's Windows Administrator Support site for Windows

Virtual Plastic

Collected tweaks & links to change the look.

TechSpot Guides and Tweaks

- Internet Explorer 6 & Outlook Express

- Guide to MS' Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA)

- Tweaking your system startup/booting

- Optimize your ISDN connection

- Windows File Protection (WFP) guide

- Improving Compatibility and Gaming Performance

- Tweaking your system memory

- Windows 2000 Services tweak guide

- Modem tweak guide

Bills Site

TUTORIALS,TIPS, TRICKS, TWEAKS, TOOLS

Black Viper's Articles and Information

Software Reviews, Operating System Guides

Dr. Hoiby Tools

Explorer Patch (256 colors TrayIcons) Only with Internet Explorer!!!

Glass2k Software

Glass2k is a small little program that allows Windows 2000/XP users to make any window transparent.

MCSEworld by Daniel Petri - Patches, Hotfixes and Service Packs

MCSEworld by Daniel Petri - Tips and Tricks

Microsoft Windows 2000 Post-SP4 Fixes (Offical)

Svrops.com

This site is an information resource for LAN Administrators, IT professionals and knowledge seekers. You will find information here for operating systems, networking, routing, tech tips, as well as useful files to download.

Sysinternals Freeware

The Sysinternals web site provides you with advanced utilities, technical information, and source code related to Windows 9x, Windows Me, and Windows NT/2000/XP/2K3 internals that you won't find anywhere else.

TACKtech

Cool!!!

LabMice.net

Latest Service Pack News, Updates and Resources for Windows 2000.

Windows 2000 Step-by-Step Guides

Windows 2000 Tips & Tweaks

Windows 2000 Technology Channel

IT freezes during setup.

Heh we're getting offtopic now :o

No we weren't. ;) If it was something that caused it and I could include a prevention in AutoPatcher 2000... it would be good. :D lol

:rofl: So AutoPatcher can reseat my ATA cables for me? :rofl:

:o for some weird reason all of my posts say "neopwi " in the front :ninja:

IT freezes during setup.

Heh we're getting offtopic now :o

No we weren't. ;) If it was something that caused it and I could include a prevention in AutoPatcher 2000... it would be good. :D lol

:rofl: So AutoPatcher can reseat my ATA cables for me? :rofl:

:o for some weird reason all of my posts say "neopwi " in the front :ninja:

Read about Neopwi :D And soon it will be able to reseat cables. ;) :rofl:

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