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General Information

This release is based on the all-new AutoPatcher 5.6.

This is an addon pack that you can add to the main AutoPatcher for 'Windows XP SP2 (x86)' / 'Windows 2K' / 'Windows Server 2003 SP1,R2,SP2 (x86)' releases.

What's included (English May 2007)

Items with
green text
have been added or updated since the last release.
Add-ons

ActiveSync 4.5

Microsoft Color Control Panel Applet for Windows XP

Google IE Toolbar v4.0.1601.4978

Internet Explorer Spellcheck Tool v2.5.1

Sun Java 6 Update 1

Microsoft PowerToys for Windows XP:

- Alt-Tab Replacement

- CD Slide Show Generator

- ClearType Tuner

- HTML Slide Show Wizard

- Image Resizer

- Power Calculator

- SyncToy v1.4

- Taskbar Magnifier

- Virtual Desktop Manager

- Webcam Timershot

Screensavers:

- 3D Windows XP Style Screensaver

- Bliss Screensaver

Themes for Windows XP:

- Royale

Wallpaper options:

- Add AutoPatcher Wallpapers

- Additional Windows XP Style Wallpapers

- Delete New Windows XP Wallpapers

- Delete Old Win9x Style Wallpapers

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Download Links

You may download AutoPatcher Extras Addon from any of the following mirrors:

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Sizes & Hashes

  • English May 2007 - File Size: 34.5 MB (36,211,538 bytes)

    English May 2007 - MD5 Hash:
    3A38D2AC24FE253C80D39153C517E0D3

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).

  • We would also like to thank those who continue to help with hosting and distribution, along with:
    (old main mirror),
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    , 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,
    ,
    , PlanetMirror, AusGamer,
    ,
    , and
    .

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Hi and thank you! I just have a couple questions:

1. any idea which of these extras has updated since the Feb 2007 release?

2. is it possible just use the modules\AddOns folder from Feb 2007?

EDIT: It looks like since nothing is green, indeed nothing has been updated from Feb-May. Does that mean going ahead and using that AddOns folder is ok?

i didn't highlight anything in green because technically this is the first release and i didn;t want people confused thinking we've released an extras addon pack in the past.

things that have been updated:

- sunjava from v6 to v6 update 1

- activesync 4.5 added

- cmd here powertoy removed, theres a tweak that does the same job at a fraction of the size

- and then i believe i may have added a new autopatcher wallpaper taken from the vista/x64 release

#2 NO definitely do NOT use things from previous releases, first of all thats bound to mess things up if you do things like that, and second of all the feb release is based on ap 5.1 so it wouldn't work at all besides possibly overwriting some setup files with older versions!

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