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fjr122

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  1. That webpage is awesome and the script doubly so... But, Just to be totally clear (and not to be annoying or dense) Your webpage says high priority updates, so if I integrate all these (using your script which I didnt notice before btw). Then when I get it installed windows update will tell me 0 updates? Right? If so, thank that is awesome! (I'm currently running auto patcher downloading the updates, hopefully that works and I wont have to download *another* gig of stuff) We'll see... Thanks for the help. Just for the non-members out there who cant see the signatures, I'm gonna put the link here... Windows XP Post SP3 High-Priority Updates (x86) Thanks again.
  2. Hello, I am new to the nLite and slipstreaming routine. Well, kind of. I've tried several times over the last few years and for some reason never made a good cd till now. I used WSUS to download all the updates. But then I had to spend 40minutes holding nLite's hand because half the updates I downloaded weren't for the version of windows I was using. And the other half were cab files which apparently nLite can't handle. So basically I want to build a cd that as of today (I know it will change in a month or whenever) wont need to download any windows updates. And I usually tell it to install All the updates not just critical ones. And any udpated drivers too. I know how to handle the drivers (driver packs). But how do I get all the updates slipstreamed in some reasonably automatic fashion (as in not entering 300+ url into my browser manually) Once an updated disk is built maintaining it manually doesnt seem like that big of a deal. Or just use update to install the 20 new updates since it was built. All the info I've found seems to be pre-SP3...or for windows x64
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