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Hotfixes For Windows XP Professional SP1


Aaron

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I confess to being a complete newbie to this. I didn't even know it was possible to do an unattended XP install...I just googled it and found this place! Anyway, I have been carefully trying to craft a disk and I would like it if someone would give me the complete file and directory list for everything within XPCD for XP Pro with hotfixes to date. BONUS HELP: What is the final install script for the hotfixes?

THANKS

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Well, the instructions say to come here for the list. I downloaded a buncha stuff and put it in the directory but I just want to see if I actually have it right. Comparing directory structures and items should do it.

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I am currently using

ECHO Installing Q823718 Security Update for Microsoft Data Access Components

start /wait %systemdrive%\install\hotfixes\Q823718.exe /T:%systemdrive%\install\tmp /C:"%systemdrive%\install\tmp\dahotfix.exe /q /n" /Q

ECHO.

to install the new MDAC Q832483

on Arons hotfixes page it says use

xxx_Q832483_MDAC_X86.EXE /C:"dahotfix.exe /q /n" /q

Can I simply replace the Q823718.exe in my example above with the new hotfix or

do I have to use Arons method.

I guess my issue im asking about is C:"dahotfix.exe /q /n" /q

on my old MDAC this was refered to /T:%systemdrive%\install\tmp /C:"%systemdrive%\install\tmp\dahotfix.exe /q /n" /Q

Please help

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Ah, I had a feeling I was doing something wrong. Here is what I had:

DX9NTopk.exe

ENU_Q832483_MDAC_x86.EXE

js56nen.exe

Q819696_WXP_SP2_x86_ENU.exe

Q832894.exe

WindowsMedia-Q828026-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsMedia8-KB817787-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB817778-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB823182-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB824105-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB824141-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB825119-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB826939-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB828028-x86-ENU.exe

WindowsXP-KB828035-x86-ENU.exe

WMP9_MM2_ENU.exe

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1. Rename them all to a limit of 8 characters.

2. No point installing 817787 if you're going to install WMP9. Its an update only for WMP8.

3. Put 828026 after WMP9_MM2, otherwise you're trying to apply a WMP9 update to a system that doesn't have WMP9 installed.

4. Place 832483 and 832894 down the bottom of the list, stick to the number ordering :)

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BTW: From the list http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=8741

I see this list:

Q819696

Q823182

Q824105

Q824141

Q825119

Q826939

Q828028

Q828035

Q814078

Q330994

Q816093

Q832894

Q832483

Q817787 (Switch: /Q:A /R:N)

Q817778

DirectX 9.0b OPK

WMP9 and MM2 Bundle

Q828026

MDAC

This is what seems to be missing from your list:

Q819696

Q824105

Q824141

Q826939

Q832894

Q817787 (Switch: /Q:A /R:N)

Q817778

DirectX 9.0b OPK

AND what is on your list but missing from THEIR list is:

Q330994

Q824145

Q823894

Q833407

qchain (but I read this is unnecessary now)

So, what would the final list look like?

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