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Update for Windows XP (KB920872)

This is a reliability update for Windows XP machines. Install this audio component update to prevent memory corruption issues which may cause an unstable state on a computer that is running Windows XP Service Pack 2. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.

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KB828026 - Update for Device Sync with Windows Media Player in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 (KB828026)

Consider the following scenario. You purchase a PlaysForSure-verified device, and you install the device. The device appears to be installed correctly. The device works correctly when you copy content that is ripped from CDs.

In this scenario, the device does not work correctly when you copy purchased content or subscription content from online services. When you try to copy this kind of content, the content is not copied. Rio Carbon devices that have the PlaysForSure firmware may exhibit the problem that this article describes.

A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in KB Article 922814. Apply it only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem.

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KB921108: FIX: You may receive an error message when you try to edit some Windows Media files by using the Windows Media File Editor or a media editing application that is based on the Windows Media Format SDK

New version out for XP + WMP10. Replaces 912454.

the_guy

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Ever heard for a patch for a patch?

Try here.

"The company is making the hotfix, or repair code targeted to a specific issue, available upon request, according to a posting on its Web site."

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Hi guys,

In the first post inside this topic, i.e. the main topic, nw raptor has included the links of the latest hotfixes officially released by MS.

Now, I have XP-SP2 installed and this means that some of these hotfixes might be already installed with SP2. How do i get to know what should i install from these hotfixes from what i shouldn't?? :blink:

I have another question :D

AutoPatcher, as far as i read, contains several hotfixes. The question is how can i integrate them all in my custom created winxp installation iso created by either xpize or nlite??? i.e. the target is to use the already-collected package than to use the discrete hotfixes files.. ?

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Any items already installed will show as blue in the AutoPatcher program, and will automatically be deselected for installation.

All of the hotfixes in AutoPatcher are in their original packaging from Microsoft, just organised into folders. You can go through each of these folders and copy the hotfix installations for use with xpize or nlite.

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In the first post inside this topic, i.e. the main topic, nw raptor has included the links of the latest hotfixes officially released by MS.

Now, I have XP-SP2 installed and this means that some of these hotfixes might be already installed with SP2. How do i get to know what should i install from these hotfixes from what i shouldn't?? :blink:

the lists of updates in the first post are based on the latest service pack, none of them are in the latest service pack, they were all released afterwards so you need all of them.

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Thank you M2Ys4U (Y)

Thank you theblazingangel and thanks for your homepage. It gave me some good info about autoPatcher

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AutoPatcher, as far as i read, contains several hotfixes. The question is how can i integrate them all in my custom created winxp installation iso created by either xpize or nlite??? i.e. the target is to use the already-collected package than to use the discrete hotfixes files.. ?

When the new AutoStreamer is finished (some time after stable AP v6, i. e. after Duke Nukem Forever :D ), you won't have to use any other program. It'll be so simple... if M$ doesn't include this feature in Windows 2020. :devil:

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New updates:

2000:

918899 (v3)

920685

922582

XP:

919007

920685

920872

922582

2003:

920685

922582

Also, A new version of 890830 has been released.

the_guy

EDIT: 920685 replaces 871250 on XP

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Update for Internet Explorer for Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (KB923996) V2

Update for Internet Explorer for Windows XP Service Pack 2 (KB923996)

When visiting a Web page that uses a custom pop-up object, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 can close unexpectedly and generate an error in the Mshtml.dll file.

his problem occurs after you install security update 918899 on a Windows XP Service Pack 2 (SP2)-based or a Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1)-based computer.

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New Updates for 2000 SP4+DX9:

836880: FIX: You cannot play back media that has copy protection for recordable media (CPRM) on Windows 2000

872901: FIX: An access violation may occur when you create multiple instances of the Microsoft DV Encoder

New update for XP SP2:

912461: FIX: You cannot obtain information about specific events when you program against the DVD Nav control in Windows XP

the_guy

EDIT: Added 836880 and 872901

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