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well i have one thing to say...well done!

i loved the december update so many updates makes my comp nice and clean :yes:

well done flishfun and raptor...and the rest of you that work on it :D

dling now from mirror 3, 1 hour to go on the full update :)

You're very welcome... and that's from all of us! :D

uh i think i found a bug of some sort....

i started up jan update 2004 via the auto run....and it started my Intel PROSet installer (for centrino inbuilt wireless ect) after being in a loop for several times (because i didnt have the msi for proset) autorun installer eventually started to work

just weird that when i clicked "Run AutoPatcher XP" it started my proset installation....

this is....the FULL january update...and i previously had the FULL December update on

[edit]installing jan2k4 update now, see how it goes :)[/edit]

Edited by DigitalDJ

Under the torrent links you have them called December, yet they are the Jan versions. The full version is up right now if you want to update the status. I'll leave my download open all night till I wake up. Prolly leave it on latter too.

oh noes A BUG (i think)

had the dec update on.....now installing the "FULL" jan update...

has got to...

.net framework 1.1 update (q824629) and got an error box saying:

sl34f.tmp - common language runtime dubugging service

Application has generated an exception that could not be handeled.

Process id=0x58c (1420), Thread id=0x358 (856)

OK to terminate

Cancel to debug

I wouldn't blame this program. They just use all of Microsoft's updates. Although the SP2 updates arn't offical. They are only supposted to be used if your having specific problems. I haven't had any problems with them though.

EDIT: lol Good that it's working ok for you.

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