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Wow, I would have totally missed your post if it hadn't of been for you using all capitals.

Close one.

Anyways, try installing the files in \win9xnt

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you would not of seen my post if auto patcher worked ,still not working ,have ntfs

have used autopatcher before without problem any help appriciated not idiot comments

Hi, first time I have downloaded this, and I selected it to chang everything. Now I have found the file that will help me undo a few things but I can't find what to do in there. Can someone help me change this two things?

1. Back to normal alt-tab screen

2. Back to normal login screen

Thanks.

^ Here is the list of the Critical updates in Windows Update from a clean install of Windows XP SP2:

KB873339

KB885250

KB885835

KB885836

KB886185

KB887742

KB888113

KB888302

KB890046

KB890830

KB890859

KB891781

KB893066

KB893756

KB894391

KB896358

KB896422

KB896423

KB896424

KB896428

KB896688

KB899587

KB899589

KB899591

KB900725

KB901017

KB901214

KB902400

KB904706

KB905414

KB905749

gandolas,

If you install the 902400 update before you install the 894391 update, then 894391 doesn't show up any more. It must be superseded by 902400, but microsoft did not admit it.

the_guy

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What makes you think that we don't need the update 894291 anymore? Take your time and read this document......

We are talking about a difference.....13 files! What about all the other? :wacko: post-98932-1136077561.jpg

What makes you think that we don't need the update 894291 anymore? Take your time and read this document......

We are talking about a difference.....13 files! What about all the other? :wacko: post-98932-1136077561.jpg

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I just read it and the 4 files in SP2GDR/SP2QFE are version 5.1.2600.2665 (894391) and those 4 files are version 5.1.2600.2726 is 902400. So basically, the files are updated in 902400.

the_guy

^ its called "Undo_LowerNTFSChkTime" ;)

maybe that name should be rethought

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Thanks, and it would be nice if the names correspond at the two places (in the undo util, and in the tweaks dir), don't care which you choose, as long as they're the same :)

One very minor glitch:

AP XP November does not recognise that Macromedia flash player 8 for IE is installed on my PC (I'm quite certain that it is: checked with Macromedia site, v 8.0.22; also shows up in add/remove). The item is in black in AP. It was installed from Macromedia site, not with AP, if that helps.

Maybe this question has already been asked many times, but haven't been long around enough to see the answer, but why doesn't all the updates (critical & recommended) install on a Clean SP2 install ?

Is it because of the Microsoft's validation thing ? Because whenever i install every update (critical & recommended) ,only some of them installs but the rest still needs t o be installed the next time I check AP again. And all those updates whch won't install needs to have my key validaded.

Anything to do with pirated Windows ?

thx :)

^^ I'm not sure that relates, but there's this patch "Step by step something" & sometimes some of the DRM patches of media player, that wants to be installed again and again (they're not blue and they're checked for patching).

That happens even after I've verified with Add/Remove Programs that these patches are installed!

^^ I'm not sure that relates, but there's this patch "Step by step something" & sometimes some of the DRM patches of media player, that wants to be installed again and again (they're not blue and they're checked for patching).

That happens even after I've verified with Add/Remove Programs that these patches are installed!

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This patch "Step by step something" is based on Step by Step Interactive Training. This application is often used by systembuilders (OEM). Besides that, have you seen the info about the KB898458 article on the website?

DRM patches of media player? Are you talking about the KB902344 patch?

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