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Is there any way I could:

Unpack Full release

Add firefox module

Repack it again as it was :huh:

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Yes, AutoPatcher is packaged with NSIS - http://nsis.sourceforge.net - so you could use it to repackage APXP.

no the patches will not work.

it doesnt matter what language you can read, its what language version of windows the patches are designed for.

the majority of patches included in an english release will only install on an english copy of windows. for a spanish copy, you need to replace the setup files with ones designed for a spanish copy of windows.

Thanks, will try the translator pack

It'a a good idea. AutoPatcher would delete the older folder before it decompresses itself.

It won't be a Update version. This month only Full and Lite.

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So, Do I have to delete the AP folder before installing the June version, or will AP do it on it's own? You said it would delete the older folder before it decompresses, so really I don't have to do anything but run the June installer? Right? I just want to make sure I have it right..

Thanx

So, Do I have to delete the AP folder before installing the June version, or will AP do it on it's own? You said it would delete the older folder before it decompresses, so really I don't have to do anything but run the June installer? Right? I just want to make sure I have it right..

Thanx

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delete any old AP folders.

-or-

Install into a new directory

Make it so gandolas :)

P.S. Are tweaks from 13th June added in full pack?

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It depends on raptor's work... I hope that he adds it...

Yes, they are.

OK, so I just Delete the AUTOPATCHER folder under Program Files and then I'm set to install the June version.. right? Thanx for the reply, I really appreciate it.

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Yes, delete the folder C:\Program Files\AutoPatcher and install the June's version (Full or Lite).

So, Do I have to delete the AP folder before installing the June version, or will AP do it on it's own? You said it would delete the older folder before it decompresses, so really I don't have to do anything but run the June installer? Right? I just want to make sure I have it right..

Thanx

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Nobody said that AutoPatcher will delete the folder for previous installation. It was an idea given for next releases. Did you read or just scan the posts?

:rolleyes:

:p :p

Hi. I download the AutoPatcher XP Jun2005 Full and install the patches on default settings in green boxes. Does it check the patches that I already have install and automatic check the boxes in green that I need to install? That is what I did.:D

Is there anything else that I need to download and install?

I did download the AutoPatcher XP June2005 TranslationPack. I didn't install it. I got rid of it and install the AutoPatcher XP Jun2005 Full instead.

I have windows xp pro with sp2. Intel 3.20 Hyper thread (I not using over clocking and hyper thread at the same time. I can't use both. I uses hyper thread right now.) and 1gb memories. Soyo Dragon2 motherboard.

Hi,

Can someone tell me off the bat what services or components AutoPatcher needs in order to install hotfixes? Because I just tried installing the new hotfixes and the progress bar got stuck at about 90%. I ended the 'update' process in task manager, and the new hotfix came up, but it also 'froze up'. Any ideas? AP does not need background intelligent transfer running right? Does it need Windows Managment Instrumentation started, or Windows Installer, or perhaps Application Managment?

Thanks.

Hi,

Can someone tell me off the bat what services or components AutoPatcher needs in order to install hotfixes? Because I just tried installing the new hotfixes and the progress bar got stuck at about 90%. I ended the 'update' process in task manager, and the new hotfix came up, but it also 'froze up'. Any ideas? AP does not need background intelligent transfer running right? Does it need Windows Managment Instrumentation started, or Windows Installer, or perhaps Application Managment?

Thanks.

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Is it possible for you to tell what you saw at the moment that 'froze up'? What was written above the progress bar?

The next thing is that you must have administrator rights, some hotfixes and /or update require this. Besides this you don't need any special things.

The Hotfixes can depent on the availability of an other. So, if you killed one installation of a hotfix and the other will start. Then this one could 'froze up' the installation proces. If you want to kill it, you have to kill AutoPatcher to.

AutoPatcher is going to check if one of the modules is installed. If not, you see the module in the color black. If the module is installed the color would be blue. This is only for the official modules. So, if you see red items then these are not official They're allways red installed or not.

All items ( modules) in AutoPatcher are installed based on the date. That's the order.....

^^ there is a simpler way...

just simply rename autopatchers language files!!

rename the english 1033.lng file to 1043.lng or 2067.lng (depending on whether its Dutch - Netherlands or Dutch - Belgium)

and rename the 1043.lng or 2067.lng file to 1033.lng.

then when you run autopatcher, itll detect you have a dutch copy of windows, and load the dutch file, which now contains the english text.

you can make the screenshots, and switch the files back again

:D

^^ there is a simpler way...

just simply rename autopatchers language files!!

rename the english 1033.lng file to 1043.lng or 2067.lng (depending on whether its Dutch - Netherlands or Dutch - Belgium)

and rename the 1043.lng or 2067.lng file to 1033.lng.

then when you run autopatcher, itll detect you have a dutch copy of windows, and load the dutch file, which now contains the english text.

you can make the screenshots, and switch the files back again

:D

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Thanks Blaze. That is a very good idea :p

^ Well, I had only uploaded it to our main download server, which is now having troubles, so I'm not aware of any other mirrors :(

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Why dont you split it and send it to rapidshare for downloading it?

I think that it will be about 4-5 files each .rar :cool:

Can you?

Thanks again.

Also there are other free servers for this:

http://www.rapidshare.de/

http://www.mytempdir.com/

http://srv8.qfile.de/operator.php?sysm=fil...sfer&sysf=index

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