AutoPatcher XP December 2005


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Wow thax man, I will rwmove the bloody sec update :yes: :)

Hey

When I remove even one tweak from security tweaks, I get prerequisite/parent error when loading AP, so I either have to remove them the all or none. ????!!!!

Is it possible than no one from the development team doesn't know the solution!!!???

What tweak do you want to remove?

Hi; I'm a new user with 'AutoPatcher'. I hope it's not too silly of a question, but I still am not sure: In the window, some of the items are blue and others are black. Which ones are the ones that are especially supposed to be installed? Are black ones representing things that are not of the most importance (or things that are detected to be already installed)? Thanks.

Hi; I'm a new user with 'AutoPatcher'. I hope it's not too silly of a question, but I still am not sure: In the window, some of the items are blue and others are black. Which ones are the ones that are especially supposed to be installed? Are black ones representing things that are not of the most importance (or things that are detected to be already installed)? Thanks.

3rd from bottom in the FAQ: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=410347

Thanks for the info about what the colors (black/blue) meant. I sure am glad to have found this; for reasons I can't explain, the windows update just doesn't work for me. When I do it, the files download and each installation of anything always fails. 'AutoPatcher' works fine; so, it's good that I can still keep my machine pretty-much up to date.

This is sorta off-topic, but BlazingAngel, I've noticed that for months now a lot of the IMG tags that you use are using parentheses instead of the brackets, so the images don't show up. I'm sure you don't mean to do this on purpose, so you may want to consider fixing that up. ^_^

Thanks a lot for AutoPatcher! Been using it for many months now and am always happy with it! Happy New Year!

Edit: Um... and a refresh of the page shows the pictures. Wow. It's not you, it's my copy of Firefox! Well, nevermind then! ^_^

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