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FlishFun, I just noticed that the information posted on autopatcher.com under FTPs is wrong.

I remember you changed it to this

IP: neowin.serveftp.com

username: apxp

password: neowin

port: 2680

but is showing the old server info again, could you please update it?

Thanks Flish

How odd! :s Yeah, I'll change it now. (Y)

I also noticed Flish that you put my link on your site - It now works :)

It's an anti-leech script, and I added "www.autopatcher.com" but didn't think about "autopatcher.com".

I am only aloud 5 domains, and I got mine, neowin.net, and both of autopatcher domains ;)

So there's no posting the link else where ;)

Thanks,

Ferret !

i have this weird problem and it has happen to me in 3 different machines at different times, last time just half and hour ago...just format the pc, install mobo drivers, run autopatcher select what i like, then hit autoupdate and in matter of just 5 to 10 seconds autopatcher finalize askin me to reboot and when it reboots XP return but explorer.exe isnt found so i have no desktop no nothing, so now i'm in the middle of format again to try one more time the autopatcher, any ideas why does this???? is it a bug??

i have this weird problem and it has happen to me in 3 different machines at different times, last time just half and hour ago...just format the pc, install mobo drivers, run autopatcher select what i like, then hit autoupdate and in matter of just 5 to 10 seconds autopatcher finalize askin me to reboot and when it reboots XP return but explorer.exe isnt found so i have no desktop no nothing, so now i'm in the middle of format again to try one more time the autopatcher, any ideas why does this???? is it a bug??

What version of AutoPatcher are you attempting to run? You appear to have the symptoms of those who tried to run the old Jan Update file, instead of the full. Of course, the current newest file is Feb Full...

the latest.....the thing is i download it last week, at my pc and run it and works like a charm.....today i reformat cause i buy new videocard,soundcard etc and and want it a clean instalation, so i did it and run AP from my external HD and happen what i already told......i almost finishing installin xp again, lets what happen, anyway this time i'm gonna extraxt autopatcher i aint gonna run the extraxt copy that i already had in my external drive and see if it runs ok, hopefully it will do dont wanna format again :D

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I get a different md5 checksum than the on posted for the February Full download. I get "29807aca408f4a7092cc70d9e8161f6b"

I got it from the http://autopatcher.wvutech.edu/ mirror on your site. Should I install it anyways?

posted:

MD5's for the Downloads:

Full AD73B1E6CB0223592D3C26F214248499

Lite 5577DAE88FDD9CB9BB5E23A149D9F0D2

UltraLite B04EF007C582062ADFFC4A1D6ABEE325

I get a different md5 checksum than the on posted for the February Full download. I get "29807aca408f4a7092cc70d9e8161f6b"

I got it from the http://autopatcher.wvutech.edu/ mirror on your site. Should I install it anyways?

posted:

MD5's for the Downloads:

Full AD73B1E6CB0223592D3C26F214248499

Lite 5577DAE88FDD9CB9BB5E23A149D9F0D2

UltraLite B04EF007C582062ADFFC4A1D6ABEE325

You can try, but it sounds like it may be a corrupt download. Does it even extract?

You can try, but it sounds like it may be a corrupt download. Does it even extract?

Yes. It worked perfectly. Excellent app. Thanks.

I did download a file with a corrupted database a couple of days back (dont remember the mirror). luckily I have Dsl to get it again ..

Compared to AP, is this any good?

Funny story. After the first version of the AP came out, he wrote me and asked if he could be part of the team. I asked what he could offer, and it turns out he couldn't offer anything. So, I told him no, sorry. Since then, he's been on a mission to put down the AP. If you don't believe me, ask Raptor, we've found him in at least one forum puttin' us down and promotin' his patcher.

Pretty much, his is the same as our UltraLite version, though I haven't gone through his patches to see what he has. I probably should. lol

EDIT - His one mirror is down, so so much for checking it out. I did search filemirrors.com and Google and still nothing shows up. Oh well. *shrugs*

i checkes the site and it just seems like APXP....APXP has more things thou...

but i would stick to AP coz me trust you guys....

plus its popular as and if anything goes wrong, we can go here and find out how to fix it....

has neowin ever let us down....??

p.s. thats not meant to be answered ok...

btw whats the eta of march update. ???

i checkes the site and it just seems like APXP....APXP has more things thou...

but i would stick to AP coz me trust you guys....

plus its popular as and if anything goes wrong, we can go here and find out how to fix it....

has neowin ever let us down....??

p.s. thats not meant to be answered ok...

btw whats the eta of march update. ???

Thanks man. And it should be a day or two. I'm quite sick and had found a bug yesterday in the AP, so we'll see what happens. Don't worry, won't be too long, I promise. (Y)

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