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Yeah, sorry... had to take a bunch down... talkin' to a couple people about uploading it to theirs, so we'll see. :)

@DigitalFreedom - Yeah, this little proggie is quite popular, huh? ;) Who'd have ever thought?

@trentm - The file you got wasn't Beta... it was the final release, just that bug was discovered before links were given out and was pulled down and uploaded with a fix. I just have no idea how some people got it. haha

hmm intresting no harm done.. atleast its a simple fix :)

I think you should put a note on the front web page saying that you are needing people who can help distrube the flie!

Well I'll be adding to the site tonight and this weekend, good idea, I think I will. (Y)

Yeah, sorry... had to take a bunch down... talkin' to a couple people about uploading it to theirs, so we'll see. :)

@DigitalFreedom - Yeah, this little proggie is quite popular, huh? ;) Who'd have ever thought?

@trentm - The file you got wasn't Beta... it was the final release, just that bug was discovered before links were given out and was pulled down and uploaded with a fix. I just have no idea how some people got it. haha

lol, yes, who would of ever thought :D, lol, even though it "says" my big file is down, people are still tryin g to download it, with a 97.6% fail rate of getting the file off my server even thou it says itd down here and i bocked it ( wondering to my self how did that 2-3% get through :blink: ) as as of last time i checked,6000 people have tried my "down" link for the full down link :p, as for my update link which is upsomething like 7000 people have tried to download from me with a failed, or canecled of 7.96%

If you do the math, it's probably at 500+ downloads in the time it took to download 110 GIG, Can't imagine what the big guys serve in 4 hrs! THAT IS INSANE!!

lol, in all reality that is only one hour of downloading, because i only back up every 3 hours, and about like half an hour before my next auto backup (its automated) you guys killed it, so i don't know what the real GB of downloading is but it must be alot bigger

I just want to say thank you for inventing AutoPatcher XP.. I had to format my dads laptop this afternoon and there was no NIC drivers, so when I went to burn the drivers off I thought why not give AutoPatcher XP a try.. this thing is a lifesaver! Thank you SO MUCH! :laugh:

I just want to say thank you for inventing AutoPatcher XP.. I had to format my dads laptop this afternoon and there was no NIC drivers, so when I went to burn the drivers off I thought why not give AutoPatcher XP a try.. this thing is a lifesaver! Thank you SO MUCH! :laugh:

And this is why we do it! You're very welcome! (Y)

hey guys u made it on GameGuruMania again (www.ggmania.com) quote "AutoPatcher 4.2 (December 2003) - This release contains over180 fixes for your Windows operating system. If this works as advertised, you might be my new best friend this week"

FlishFun How do I slipstream to a cd. I have Main autopatcher and Nov autopatcher now I'm going try download Dec. updated how do I put all three into one main folder? thanks. Do I extract it? all into dos files in main folder then programs into the program folders? thanks.

FlishFun How do I slipstream to a cd. I have Main autopatcher and Nov autopatcher now I'm going try download Dec. updated how do I put all three into one main folder? thanks. Do I extract it? all into dos files in main folder then programs into the program folders? thanks.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=123890

There is a new patch available for Windows XP and it doesn't come from Microsoft. Since Microsoft decided to take December off and not release any new patches, someone else did.

Details and download available for free here:

http://security.openwares.org/

[devil's advocacy]

http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/34618.html

[/devil's advocacy]

That's old news. They temporarily pulled the file so it could no longer be downloaded, fixed it and re-released it. It's all explained on the link I left.

i figured that, but if someone messes up once...it's possible to do it again.

i'll stick to official patches...but that's just me.

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