AutoPatcher Legend & Commandline Arguments


Recommended Posts

I can't seem to create the answer file. I'm using the october 2006 Dutch language full version. After starting AP and waiting 'till the modules have shown up, I select everything that applies to my situation. Then I press shift and see the button change to "save as default". However, when I click on it it just lists the module details for the module selected twice but doesn't save anything. Could there possibly be some bug?

  • 4 months later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Trying out the new AP v5.6 for Vista, much improved speed, very nice!

However, I can't get the switches to work, I read on here how to make a default answer file for the new v5.6

(Thx 'Gandolas'), but none of the switches for /noeula /defaults /skipdetection etc.. work.

Have they been renamed?

I'd like to deploy this as a silent install using an answer file, anything else I need to know?

Trying out the new AP v5.6 for Vista, much improved speed, very nice!

However, I can't get the switches to work, I read on here how to make a default answer file for the new v5.6

(Thx 'Gandolas'), but none of the switches for /noeula /defaults /skipdetection etc.. work.

Have they been renamed?

I'd like to deploy this as a silent install using an answer file, anything else I need to know?

AutoPatcher 5.6 has a slightly different set of switches. Some have been replaced...

Commandline Arguments:

  • nolicense: Skips both the AutoPatcher and Microsoft licenses
  • nocrashhandler: Disables the crash handler
  • log: Enables active file logging (to <windows>\autopatcher.log)
  • devmode: Allows you to ignore errors (in crash handler)
  • noreboot: Skips the reboot sequence
  • nodetection: Skip file and registry detection on modules. Everything will be as if it's not installed, even if it is!
  • answerfile:<filepath>: > Specifies an answer file to load.
    This overrides the Answer File screen (where AutoPatcher would normally detect answer files in its folder and ask you whether it should load any of them)
    Always use this argument last!
  • unattend: Activates unattended installation (implies nolicense). This also skip the answer-file screen, so the only way of specifying an answer file is through the answerfile switch.
  • minimal: Only used along with unattend. This will run AutoPatcher with a minimal UI.

  • 3 weeks later...

Question regarding Autopatcher 2003 (5.1)

I see how to make it patch automatically ... Works GREAT!

What I cant seem to figure out, is an answerfile that will always install ALL Critical & Recommended, without the need to recreate the file each time new updates are applied.

Ideally, you should be able to set the answer file like below .... without ANY other lines, and it should not have to contain each subitem underneath it.

// AutoPatcher 5.1 Answer File

+ Microsoft Windows - Critical Updates

+ Microsoft Windows - Recommended Updates

- Microsoft Windows - Updated Components

- Windows Addons

- Registry Tweaks

Thoughts/other suggestions?

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi,

For those who need to delete the hotfix backups then you can use the tool from:

http://dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm

This is a freeware tool which will delete the hotfix backups for you.

CCleaner will remove the hotfix install log files if you need to do this.

However I do not recommend deleting either of these.

If your system drive is that full up then you will probably have issues running Windows XP anyway. Remember that you probably need to have at least 1 GByte of free disk space on the system drive to use Windows XP effectively.

Kind Regards

Simon

  • 1 month later...
  • 4 weeks later...
Question regarding Autopatcher 2003 (5.1)

I see how to make it patch automatically ... Works GREAT!

What I cant seem to figure out, is an answerfile that will always install ALL Critical & Recommended, without the need to recreate the file each time new updates are applied.

Ideally, you should be able to set the answer file like below .... without ANY other lines, and it should not have to contain each subitem underneath it.

// AutoPatcher 5.1 Answer File

+ Microsoft Windows - Critical Updates

+ Microsoft Windows - Recommended Updates

- Microsoft Windows - Updated Components

- Windows Addons

- Registry Tweaks

Thoughts/other suggestions?

I would also like this feature.

Actually, let me explain what I'm looking for so it is clear.

It would be nice if you could set AutoPatcher to scan the current system it is running on and install all of the updates in the groups that you specify (Critical Updates, Recommended Updates, etc.). I don't see why I should have to create a test machine to run an answer file against.

One situation where I see this useful is if I later slipstream updates on to a CD and run AutoPatcher on first logon.

  • 2 weeks later...

With regards to loading your custom selections, the older instructions stated the following:

Note #1

Never, I repeat, never use quotes. Even if the path to the answer file contains spaces, AutoPatcher will handle it without quotes.

Does this still apply? Should we still stay away from using "quotes" even if the filepath contains spaces?

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Helium Browser 0.13.1.1 by Razvan Serea Helium is a private, fast, and honest Chromium-based web browser — built for people, with love. It offers the best privacy by default, unbiased ad-blocking, and a clean experience free from bloat and noise. Proudly based on Ungoogled-Chromium, Helium removes Google’s clutter while keeping a fast, efficient development pipeline. With thoughtful touches like native !bangs and split view, Helium is a people-first, fully open-source browser that puts control back in your hands. Privacy, security, and control come first. Ads, trackers, and third-party cookies are blocked automatically, HTTPS is enforced everywhere, and all Chromium extensions work seamlessly — while Google can’t track your activity. Helium’s 13,000+ offline-ready !bangs let you jump straight to sites or AI tools like ChatGPT instantly. Open-source, people-first, and unbiased, Helium delivers a browsing experience that’s fast, secure, and free from noise, ads, and compromises. Helium Browser key features: Performance Fast, efficient, and lightweight — built on Chromium’s optimized engine. Energy-saving and consistent — stays fast over time without slowing down. No bloat — stripped of unnecessary components for maximum speed. Minimalist interface — compact, clean, and distraction-free. Customizable toolbar — hide elements you don’t need. Smooth and stable — no flicker, lag, or animation glitches. Comfort-focused experience — intuitive and unobtrusive. Privacy & Security Best privacy by default — blocks ads, trackers, phishing, and third-party cookies. Unbiased ad-blocking — powered by community filters and uBlock Origin. No telemetry or analytics — zero background web requests on first launch. Strict HTTPS enforcement — warns for insecure sites. Passkeys supported — modern authentication made simple. No built-in password manager or cloud sync — your data stays yours. Extension Compatibility Full Chromium extension support — including MV2 extensions. Anonymized Chrome Web Store requests — Google can’t track extension installs. Extended MV2 support — maintained for as long as possible. Smart Features Native !bangs — browse faster using 13,000+ offline-ready shortcuts. AI integration — use !chatgpt and others directly from the address bar. Offline functionality — bangs work without an Internet connection. Philosophy People-first design — open source, transparent, and community-driven. No ads, no noise, no bias — privacy and honesty over profit. Helium Browser 0.13.1.1 changelog: Helium Windows e13ddd4 update: helium 0.13.1.1 (#285) 77ee94b helium/windows: winsparkle updater (built-in auto-update support on Windows) e501e98 helium/windows: refresh updater patches for m149 008faee helium/win: move versioning patches to separate file e114701 helium/updater: implement system install update notifications c9e3cda helium/winsparkle: verboser errors b8f787c helium/windows: more version migrations cd376ed ci: sign update helper with different description 5d2383a build: wire up winsparkle envs 3ff28ff helium/updater: init ca58f6f helium/change-branding: use helium version in more internal places 75b2625 .gitignore: add resources/generated abe78f2 downloads: add winsparkle dep 4ed4429 build: build mini_installer again fabf8e9 update: helium 0.13.1.1 Helium-Chromium 5bf45fed merge: update to chromium 149.0.7827.53 (#1857) 3bbe6a3c revision: reset to 1 e3525bb6 helium/zen: reorder patch hunks d48bc496 deps: update ublock to 1.71.0 (#1875) d4e58802 helium/ui: redesign infobar, optimize and rename zen (#1868) c20175cf helium/ui/infobar: redesign, draw proper borders, fix webview relations e8a1bfc1 helium/zen: rename Zen to Frameless in UI, remove feature gates bf560c6a helium/layout: optimize zen top reveal, move out of experiment dir 34ef5f26 patches/brave/chrome-importer: remove os_crypt-related dead code 99cef46c helium/ui: clean up patches, fix accidental string OS gates 5b7dd06c devutils/i18n: add clean command (#1869) 7a32267e helium/updater: add win scaffolding, tighten arch conditions (#1866) d856d800 ci: complete cirrus port to github actions (#1867) c362740d patches: update for chromium 149.0.7827.53 b8a66095 merge: update ungoogled-chromium to 149.0.7827.53 a3a5471d Update to Chromium 149.0.7827.53 c6a41202 helium/updates: decouple update url from helium services + reformat (#1827) 94344c47 Update to Chromium 148.0.7778.215 95f6fe1c Port CirrusCI jobs to github actions (#3776) Download: Helium 64-bit | Portable 64-bit |~100.0 MB (Open Source) Download: Helium ARM64 | Portable ARM64 Links: Helium Home Page | macOS | Linux | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
    • FastStone image Viewer is better anyway
    • add $200 and get DWARF 3 model add $2000 and visit scientists center in your town add $20000 and visit the biggest telescope in Chile
    • Guess it's one of those things best used by devs to thoroughly test stuff.
    • is it all upside down there? traffic lights reverted too?
  • Recent Achievements

    • One Month Later
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      DJC50PLUS earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Proficient
      Eric Biran went up a rank
      Proficient
    • Dedicated
      Conjor earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Week One Done
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      493
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      249
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      71
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      70
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      69
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!