AutoPatcher XP October 2006


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This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.1. Although it was made with Windows XP SP2 English in mind, it will load on any (English) Windows version, showing only the items which match the running environment. There are also special releases for Italian (thanks dkdk_it), Greek (thanks heZzel) and Dutch versions of Windows.

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Green text is stuff thats been added since the last release.

Windows XP SP2 - Critical Updates

KB873339: Security Update for Windows XP

KB885835: Security Update for Windows XP

KB885836: Security Update for Windows XP

KB886185: Critical Update for Windows XP

KB887742: Critical Update for Windows XP

KB888302: Security Update for Windows XP

KB890046: Security Update for Windows XP

KB890830: Malicious Software Removal Tool v1.21

KB890859: Security Update for Windows XP

KB891781: Security Update for Windows XP

KB893756: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896358: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896422: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896423: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896424: Security Update for Windows XP

KB896428: Security Update for Windows XP

KB899587: Security Update for Windows XP

KB899589: Security Update for Windows XP

KB899591: Security Update for Windows XP

KB900725: Security Update for Windows XP

KB901017: Security Update for Windows XP

KB901190: Security Update for Windows XP

KB901214: Security Update for Windows XP

KB905414: Security Update for Windows XP

KB905749: Security Update for Windows XP

KB908519: Security Update for Windows XP

KB908531: Security Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB911280: Security Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB911562: Security Update for Windows XP

KB911564: Security Update for Plug-in do Windows Media Player

KB911567: Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express for Windows XP

KB911927: Security Update for Windows XP

KB912919: Security Update for Windows XP

KB913580: Security Update for Windows XP

KB914388: Security Update for Windows XP

KB914389: Security Update for Windows XP

KB917422: Security Update for Windows XP

KB917537: Security Update for Windows XP

KB917953: Security Update for Windows XP

KB918439: Security Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP SP2

KB918899: Cumulative Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP SP2

KB919007: Security Update for Windows XP

KB920214: Security Update for Outlook Express for Windows XP

KB920670: Security Update for Windows XP

KB920683: Security Update for Windows XP

KB920685: Security Update for Windows XP

KB921398: Security Update for Windows XP

KB921883: Security Update for Windows XP

KB922582: Update for Windows XP

KB922616: Security Update for Windows XP

KB922819: Security Update for Windows XP

KB923191: Security Update for Windows XP

KB923414: Security Update for Windows XP

KB924496: Security Update for Windows XP

KB925486: Security Update for Windows XP SP2

Windows XP SP2 - Recommended updates

KB319740: Update for Windows XP (v5)

KB831240: Update for HighMAT support in the Windows XP CD Writing Wizard

KB884020: Update for Windows XP

KB884883: Update for Windows XP (v8)

KB885222: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB886677: Update for Windows XP

KB886716: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB888656: Update to enable DirectX Video Acceleration of Windows Media Video content in WMP 10

KB889527: Update for Windows XP (v3)

KB889673: Update for Windows XP

KB891122: Update for DRM-enabled Media Players

KB893357: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB894395: Update for Windows XP

KB895181: Fix for MPEG4 videos in Windows Media Player 10

KB895316: FIX: Updates to the Windows Media Device Manager

KB896097: FIX: Indexing large files created with the WMF 9.5 SDK takes a long time

KB896344: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB896626: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB897338: Update for Windows XP SP2 (v3)

KB897663: Update for Windows XP

KB898458: Security Update for the Step-by-Step Interactive Training Application

KB898461: Update for Windows XP

KB898900: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB900399: FIX: For Windows Media Player

KB900485: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB902344: Update for WMDRM-enabled Media Players

KB903234: Update for Windows XP

KB904412: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB904942: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB905592: FIX: For applications using the Windows Media DirectShow QASF filter

KB906569: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB907865: Update for Windows XP

KB908521: Update for Windows XP

KB909095: Update for Windows XP

KB909520: Microsoft Base Smart Card Cryptographic Service Provider Package

KB910437: Update for Windows XP

KB910998: FIX: Applications cannot play WMDRM-protected content

KB912461: Update for Windows XP

KB912817: Windows XP COM+ Hotfix Rollup Package 13 (v2)

KB913538: Update for Windows XP

KB916595: Update for Windows XP

KB916846: Update for Windows XP

KB917821: FIX: For WMA9 voice codec memory leak

KB918005: Update for Windows XP (v2)

KB918093: Update for Windows XP

KB918766: Update for Outlook Express 6.0 on Microsoft Windows XP (v2)

KB919071: FIX: For VMR9 in Windows XP

KB920872: Update for Windows XP

KB921108: FIX for WMF files

KB921134: FIX: For Windows Media Player 10

KB922042: FIX: For Windows Media Player 10

KB922814: Fix for Windows Media Player 10

KB924941: Update for Windows XP

Components

.NET Framework 1.1 (+SP1)

- KB886903: Security Update for .NET Framework 1.1 SP1

.NET Framework 2.0

- KB922481: Security Update for .NET Framework 2.0 (aka KB917283)

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KB922770: Security Update for .NET Framework 2.0

Microsoft Journal Viewer 1.5.2316.0 (only in Full)

Microsoft Management Console 3.0 (KB907265)

Microsoft XML Parser (MSXML):

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KB887606: Security Update for MSXML 2.6

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MSXML 3.0 SP7

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KB924191: Security Update for MSXML 3.0 SP7 on Windows XP

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MSXML 4.0 SP2 including KB925672

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MSXML 6.0 including KB925673

Network Diagnostic Tool (KB914440 v10)

User Profile Hive Cleanup 1.6d

Windows Installer 3.1 (v2)

Windows Live Messenger v8.0.0812

Windows Media Player 10

Windows Media Connect 2.0 (only in Full)

Windows Messenger 5.1.0701 (only in Full)

Windows Script 5.6 for Windows XP (v5.6.0.8825)

- KB917344: Windows Script 5.6 Security Update for Windows XP SP1 and SP2

Windows Update v6

WGA (Optional!)

Windows Genuine Advantage

Add-ons

'Royale' Theme (only in Full)

5x Screensavers (only in Full)

Adaptec ASPI

Bootvis 1.3.37 (only in Full)

Copy Profile Tool

Delete Microsoft Java VM tool

DirectX Control Panel applet

Google Toolbar v4.0.1020.2544 (only in Full)

IE spell 2.2.0(only in Full)

PowerMenu 1.5.1

Remove Windows Messenger tool

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.16.0 for Internet Explorer (only in Full)

Macromedia (Adobe) Flash Player 9.0.16.0 for Mozilla, Firefox, Opera and Netscape (only in Full)

Macromedia (Adobe) Shockwave Player v10.1.4.020 (only in Full)

Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet for Windows XP (only in Full)

Microsoft Windows User State Migration Tool v2.6.1

Official Windows XP PowerToys (only in Full):

- Alt-Tab Replacement

- CD Slide Show Generator

- ClearType Tuner

- HTML Slide Show Wizard

- Image Resizer

- Open Command Window Here

- Power Calculator

- SyncToy v1.2

- Taskbar Magnifier

- Virtual Desktop Manager

- Webcam Timershot

Startup Control Panel 2.8

Sun Java 1.5.0_09 (only in Full)

TweakUI 2.10

TweakUI Control Panel applet

Wallpapers (only in Full):

- AutoPatcher Wallpaper

- Delete Win9x style wallpapers option

- Delete default WinXP wallpapers option

- New Wallpapers (x16 at last count)

Windows Uptime Tool

And of course a lot of registry tweaks which improve speed, appearance, functionality and security!

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You may download AutoPatcher XP from any of the following mirrors:

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  • English October 2006 Update File Size: 42.1 MB (44,164,659 bytes)
    English October 2006 Update MD5 Hash: B7B1AFF8FBC8619A2D4B0993C0A6DBCA
  • Portuguese October 2006 Full File Size: 225 MB (236,736,343 bytes)
    Portuguese October 2006 Full MD5 Hash: 449A13E9244F8D40DC407CE4B641E2CC

(Y) Thanks To

  • Raptor for making this all possible.
  • gandolas for all the great work he's been doing.
  • The translators: Marcin.Riki (Polish), Tarnatos (German), dkdk_it (Italian), heZzel (Greek), & KenanBalamir (Turkish).
  • I would also like to thank those who continue to help with hosting and distribution, along with: Frank (old main mirror), LittlBUGer, M2Ys4U, Cachefly.com, OddStar, Gabbix Solutions, skyypunk, eXplosive, iverson0881, SteelTrepid, Storm, DigitalScar, mlazovjp, iSix, calidude, cpugeniusmv, SilentKnight, Mace68, Nexose Networks, Draganta, Homer, SHUR, allskin, rpaz (Univ. Evora), Hogie, tkam, Hurmoth, Amnezja.org, Deaper, dVbPool Networkx, WinBoard, PlanetMirror, AusGamer, WildIT Gaming Network, and dragon2611.

:D Enjoy!

Blaze,

AutoPatcher Team Member

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Thanx for all the hard work! I have one possible n00bish question. I understand that Full has features not in lite and such. I also understand that you have to have the full installed in order to install the update. If one has the full from august and sep update currently installed, does the features marked as full only get installed if i download and install this update over the install mentioned above? I want to say that it is yes as that is how I am reading it here... I would just like to get a confirm on this so I can get all the updates accordingly.

TIA and keep up the good work guys!! I hate the WGA even though I have legal copies of XP on all my systems. I still refuuse to put that spyware on my systems.

Thanx for all the hard work! I have one possible n00bish question. I understand that Full has features not in lite and such. I also understand that you have to have the full installed in order to install the update. If one has the full from august and sep update currently installed, does the features marked as full only get installed if i download and install this update over the install mentioned above? I want to say that it is yes as that is how I am reading it here... I would just like to get a confirm on this so I can get all the updates accordingly.

TIA and keep up the good work guys!! I hate the WGA even though I have legal copies of XP on all my systems. I still refuuse to put that spyware on my systems.

If your trying to find out if it will still show that you have installed features. Then yes it will unless stated otherwise. All the Update does is add new modules to the AutoPatcher Folder for you to update.

If your trying to find out if it will still show that you have installed features. Then yes it will unless stated otherwise. All the Update does is add new modules to the AutoPatcher Folder for you to update.

Rock! So it basically detects if a full was performed or if it was a lite install and then adds the coresponding modules then? If I had a full before and I add this update I get all the modules marked as full update only? Example... Will I get the Java module from the Oct update if I had the Aug full installed or will I only get the Java module if I install the Oct Full if there is a full release? Sorry for splitting hairs here but I am just trying to confirm and make sure.

What the heck? I can't save as defaults with the October update on?

Edit: Um ok ... most of the time I can't save as defaults? That is to say it works with the default selections still, but when I change to my selections the module details window pops up instead.

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Rock! So it basically detects if a full was performed or if it was a lite install and then adds the coresponding modules then? If I had a full before and I add this update I get all the modules marked as full update only? Example... Will I get the Java module from the Oct update if I had the Aug full installed or will I only get the Java module if I install the Oct Full if there is a full release? Sorry for splitting hairs here but I am just trying to confirm and make sure.

Yes, you will get all the updates marked "only in full" because you're updating a full version from Aug.

bit later than usual, missed the pm off blaze :p

msxml modules held me up a bit. sorry you didnt get a pm, for some reason you werent in my contact list... :s

october update & translation pack -> http://ap.watchin.me.uk

adding...

I love your product. Just on question if I were to download August Full and the October Update, would i need September Update or would those already be in Octobers'.

you'll need september update as well, the updates only contain the updates for the month specified (eg october only has october's patches in)

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