Hi '
I have a query Is there a possibility to enable me to use the AP in merger the updatepack in my unattended system as offline methode not as the regularr way
any help coudebe useful .
update integration using Ap
Re: update integration using Ap
yes.. you can download tools to do that for you. We used to support slip streaming but, we have stopped doing that.
For example you can download all the updates with AP and then use nLite to create a new slipstreamed CD. That will work for XP, and vista disks I think. For Win 7 you would need rt7light or something similar. When either program asks if you want to integrate drivers/updates you just select all the exe/msi files you downloaded.
For example you can download all the updates with AP and then use nLite to create a new slipstreamed CD. That will work for XP, and vista disks I think. For Win 7 you would need rt7light or something similar. When either program asks if you want to integrate drivers/updates you just select all the exe/msi files you downloaded.
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Re: update integration using Ap
thanks@viroMan for repaly , umm seem intersting to unzip the updatepack and intergratit on modefided DVD i suggest to make autopatcher do this fuction some kind of dev.
becouse out thear is worldwide of modefided windows and your tool i think it's perfect for the jop if dev. !
regard
becouse out thear is worldwide of modefided windows and your tool i think it's perfect for the jop if dev. !
regard
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Re: update integration using Ap
@User_Hidden --- Autopatcher is and always will be a stand alone updater for Windows Operating Systems. What users do with these updates is up to the individual.
For my 2 bob's worth:- slipstreaming (integration) only really applies to service packs and updates like Internet Explorer, Drivers and the likes. People need to remember integrating updates, to me, seems redundant as they often change either monthly or less often.
For my 2 bob's worth:- slipstreaming (integration) only really applies to service packs and updates like Internet Explorer, Drivers and the likes. People need to remember integrating updates, to me, seems redundant as they often change either monthly or less often.
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