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What and why are modules I need set to by-pass? What does this mean? What do I need to do?

08:19:48 ++ the Critical & Recommended System Updates module was started

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08:19:52 -- update installed: RootsUpd - Root Certificate Update August 2007 (13.0.2195.0)

08:19:54 -- set to by-pass -- Shell98 - Unofficial Fix for Bug in Windows Explorer & numerous large files

08:19:56 -- set to by-pass -- ScanFrag - Update of Defrag & Scandisk to Windows ME versions

08:20:00 -- update installed: OleLibUp - OLE Automation Libraries Update (OLEPRO32.DLL 5.0.4530.0)

08:20:03 -- set to by-pass -- 48BitLB2 - Unofficial Update for Drives over 137gb (for IBM portables)

08:20:03 -- set to by-pass -- NativUSB - Maximus Decim Native USB Drivers v3.1

08:20:05 -- set to by-pass -- 98KrnlUp - Unofficial Update for KRNL386.EXE (4.10.0.1999)

08:20:05 -- set to by-pass -- kb933360 - Unofficial 2007 Updates to Time Zone Daylight Saving Time Settings

08:20:08 .. the computer was set to reboot.

08:23:20 .. the computer finished rebooting and started Auto-Patcher.

08:24:46 ++ the Essential 3rd Party Apps module was started

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08:24:49 -- update installed: 7-ZIP - 7-Zip 4.53 (file archiver)

08:25:01 -- update installed: Flash4ie - Flash 9.0.47 player & plugin for Internet Explorer

08:25:01 -- set to by-pass -- NISTime - NISTime 32 TCP/IP Daytime Client v3.15

08:25:02 -- set to by-pass -- Rest2514 - Restoration v2.5.14 (undelete files)

08:25:02 -- set to by-pass -- InfraRec - InfraRecorder 0.43 (CD-DVD burner)

08:25:04 -- set to by-pass -- DirPrint - Karen's Directory Printer v5.2.0.3

08:25:05 -- update installed: PrintKey - PrintKey v5.01 (print screen)

08:25:08 .. the computer was set to reboot.

08:27:52 .. the computer finished rebooting and started Auto-Patcher.

08:28:09 ++ the Essential 3rd Party Apps module was started

3. --------------------------------------------- ?????? I rarely use IE Browser I use Firefox

08:28:13 -- starting to loop installs: Flash 9.0.47 player & plugin for Internet Explorer (Flash4ie)

- the above title started to loop thru installations and so was not installed again

08:28:33 ++ All titles have finished installing.

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08:28:46 ++ the Visual Basic Runtimes module was started

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08:28:46 -- set to by-pass -- VBRUN100 - Visual Basic 1.0 Runtimes

08:28:46 -- set to by-pass -- VBRUN200 - Visual Basic 2.0 Runtimes

08:28:47 -- set to by-pass -- VBRUN300 - Visual Basic 3.0 Runtimes

08:28:47 -- set to by-pass -- VBRUN400 - Visual Basic 4.0 Runtimes (16 & 32 bit)

08:28:47 -- set to by-pass -- VBRUN500 - Visual Basic 5.0 sp3 Runtime Files

08:28:53 -- update installed: VBVM60 - Unofficial Visual Basic 6.0 sp6 update (6.0.97.98)

08:28:56 .. the computer was set to reboot.

08:30:46 .. the computer finished rebooting and started Auto-Patcher.

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08:31:03 ++ the Visual Basic Runtimes module was started

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08:31:05 ++ All titles have finished installing.

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08:31:08 ++ the Windows Explorer Update module was started

5.---------------------------------------------Do I need to correct this? How, Please?

08:31:12 -- the files for Unofficial Windows Explorer update (July 2007) were missing from the program files folder

08:31:12 ++ No titles need to be installed.

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08:31:14 -- Auto-Patcher has finished running.

The number of installations in this patching session: 12

The entire patching process took 20 minutes and 17 seconds to run.


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