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Working gr8 for me on a new installed copy of XP 64bit...

meh since install of this O/S the only problem i have had was the webcam drivers (witch i still and sorted out.)

Everything else is in top shape though thanks for this autopatch it has saved me a lot of time. it works ace...

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Heya :0 This is a great utility, but i notice there hasnt been any updates to it since July and the official site doesnt list this to download. When is there going to be a nice brand new shiny update to this? nov/dec would be nice so i can have a fully patched system for christmas :0

Anyone an answer this?

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i have windows xp professional x64 edition on a 64 bit asus a8n32-sli deluxe motherboard with 2gb of memory and an amd dual core fx-60 processor. i also have 3 other 32bit computers with windows xp home and/or professional versions on them already and wouldn't mind being a beta testing. i can load any operating system if i were given an original source disk. i do have windows 98se, windows nt 4.0, and windows server 2000 disks already as well. let me know if i may be of some help.

i installed the full beta version of June 2006 and then i installed the qmup of july 2006 update and the update didn't act like the updates for win xp autopatcher program. it looked like it was installing the windows updates directly and not just updating autopatcher itself. i never knew if the updates were done correctly or not.

if i might be so bold as to say a few things about the beta version. why in the world did you change the appearence of the program? why not just leave it as it was and just make it work with windows xp x64 edition first. i'm not use to the look and not sure if it's doing what it should to begin with.

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These have to be the most stupid mirrors ever! Why mirror something when you either can't provide the download or when you're blocking it? Lamers. I have some connections with some guys from Softpedia. I'll see if they can mirror it, but you'll have to upload it somewhere where it can be downloaded.

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