Is there any way through the making of an unattended disk, that the XP Autopatcher(and all that it includes) could either be integrated into the installation source, or if that isn't possible, setup to run automaticly apon booting into Windows for the first time?
It can be found here:
Autopatcher XP
A detailed description of what all it contains can be seen here:
Autopatcher details
With the full current release, it seems to offer adding most of the things that i've seen a lot of people wanting and/or asking for as part of their custom unattended disks they are trying to make.
Any way to integrate this to the source CD or set it to auto run at the end of setup?
Feedback would be appreciated.
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Autopatcherxp? possible?
#2
Posted 20 February 2005 - 07:31 PM
most updates released after sp2 can be used with /integrate:sourcepath
IMO, i used to use autopatcher too, but it got 2 big, u dont need all those updates unless u are using SP1, which makes your cd huge when it doesnt need 2 be
IMO, i used to use autopatcher too, but it got 2 big, u dont need all those updates unless u are using SP1, which makes your cd huge when it doesnt need 2 be
#3
Posted 21 February 2005 - 08:08 AM
syntax01010, have you heard of RyanVM windows XP Post-SP2 Update pack?
try this: www.ryanvm.net
try this: www.ryanvm.net
#4
Posted 21 February 2005 - 01:17 PM
no it can't be integrated. It can however be installed as part of your normal routine, via GUIRunOnce or RunOnceEX. Just read the guide ( http://unattended.msfn.org ) to get stuff working.
#5
Posted 22 February 2005 - 04:24 AM
Yes, this is quite possible.
Firstly, autopatcher has switches to be run silently.
Next, there is an editor for the AP database - so you can add or remove what updates/hotfixes/tweaks it installs.
There! That's some info to get you started..... try going on it, and post back if you need more info.
Firstly, autopatcher has switches to be run silently.
Next, there is an editor for the AP database - so you can add or remove what updates/hotfixes/tweaks it installs.
There! That's some info to get you started..... try going on it, and post back if you need more info.
#6
Posted 22 February 2005 - 12:12 PM
Thanks for the good feedback, i'll keep looking into this to see what I can come up with.
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