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steven4554

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  1. There is no need for a seperate update list, as most of the updates will work on any language version of windows 7. Granted, there are a few updates or products that are english only, but i have no plans to make the additional update lists, sorry!
  2. You need to use Windows Update Downloader to be able make use of my update lists, and you can use 7-zip to extract what's inside the ulz, and open it in notepad.
  3. I don't think Office updates are language neutral, so you may have to download updates for your language. But then, i don't use Office 2010, only 2003 SP3, which i know is not language neutral!
  4. Thanks for doing this, i've added a link on the first post, for anyone interested in downloading.
  5. All updates in the Critical and Important sections of my lists are language neutral, which means they will work with all language versions of Windows 7.
  6. Yes these updates have been superseded by new versions, you can get the new updates in my latest ULZ's
  7. Yeah, i'd mixed up with another update that went to version 2, sorry about that, it's now been corrected!
  8. What i meant is that, MS will release .NET 4.5 RTM as a seperate installer for Windows 7 like they did for the DP and Beta versions. And MS will be releasing IE10 for Windows 7.
  9. Good question, the answer i don't know. But rumors are going round that the beta version could be released around the same time Windows 8 RP is released. Additional guess work from me, we might also be getting a beta version of IE10, and .NET 4.5 RTM.
  10. The new Silverlight 5 will be available in the next ULZ's! Are they .Net 3.5.1 updates? Cause all the other updates are in the lists. I will be including .Net 3.5.1 updates in the ULZ's after SP2 has been released!
  11. Fixed, and thanks for letting know, in the future, i'll check the security updates for Win8 on the catalog.
  12. Well, that pack contains official and non-official updates, MS has released some of them, but the other updates are either available for request through MS Support or not available at all. But most of these updates haven't been tested and may cause problems to your OS. Anyway, most of those non-tested updates will be included in SP2, when it's released. (Hopefully soon!) I will always stick to what MS releases.
  13. You will be waiting awhile, as i've checked the MS Catalog site and found no new updates yet. MS might release some new updates later this month, then again they may not bother, as the Release Preview (RC) will be out early next month!
  14. You should've asked this in the sp1 thread, even then there is no need for multiple ULZ's due to nearly all updates being langauge neutral.
  15. Sorry for my late reply, i was without the net for 4 days. I am now aware of this, i think MS has pulled the msu files that i linked to, so in the next ULZ's i will provide the 9.0.5 version, until MS provides 9.0.6 or by then 9.0.7. I have redirected the download link, and still be getting IE9 9.0.6 for both x86 and x64! MS with their mistakes, they're slipping.
  16. New UL's have been posted. Reason: was waiting for MS to publish the KB pages.
  17. Burf has updated his script which is now at v25a, here it is: http://www.mediafire.com/?ditmd6atuxy97
  18. You are correct, that KB2544521 hasn't been superseded, i got confused with another IE8 update. No worries, that update is already included in my latest UL for WinXP x64.
  19. All (except for 2 updates) will be included in the next available update list (unless they are superseded!) KB2419635 will not be included and KB2544521 has been superseded, and in addition i only provide updates for IE8, IE7 or IE6 are ignored and not supported by me. The superseded updates have been removed, new updates are already in the list, i just forgot to remove the older ones.
  20. Uninstall your version of IE9, as i've found the version of IE9 in your language here:- x64: http://download.microsoft.com/download/E/8/7/E872ACDB-EE4E-4B4B-A2AA-7A1CB6E5D248/IE9-Windows7-x64-ptb.exe x86: http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/B/D/7BD95543-D8A7-474F-8A79-34DE266AAC27/IE9-Windows7-x86-ptb.exe The installer will download all updates for IE9 and install along with IE9. As for .NET Framework 3.5 SP1, i do have plans to bring back the updates for 3.5 after the release of SP2!
  21. Steve Just tried WUD for the first time and just wanted to say thanks for a really useful program, it's my first Slipstream attempt using RT7lite so this has been very useful. Thanks Pete Thanks Pete, i am really glad you found my ULZ's useful. But you should also thank JCarle for making this possible, as he created the program WUD.
  22. 1. No opinion as i've never used rt7lite 2. Again, Not applicable, as i don't have digital river images in my update lists! ask someone else 3. Make your own update list if you want those products, cause i won't. (with the exception of MSE!) 4. I understand that not everyone can afford to upgrade to a newer OS, that's why i am providing an UL for both x86 and x64 version of XP until MS drops support for it in 2014!
  23. 1. I do not use rt7lite for integrating updates. 2. Not applicable 3. I only include Windows updates (Security and non-Security) and other products in the optional section. As for updates for the products you described above, i do not provide updates for them, and have no plan to do so. 4. What's the point, XP will be no longer supported by MS after April 8th, 2014!
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