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The best programming languages to learn in Check for Log4j vulnerabilities with this simple-to-use script. TasksBoard is the kanban interface for Google Tasks you've been waiting for. Paging Zefram Cochrane: Humans have figured out how to make a warp bubble. Comment and share: Installing Windows Professional on your laptop. As shown in Figure A , you can choose to create a new answer file or modify an existing one. The answer file will contain all the answers that you normally make when installing the operating system manually.

For example, the Windows installation directory or time zone settings will be included in the answer file. For the purposes of this Daily Drill Down, I selected the default choice of creating a new answer file.

Figure C Choose your platform. Figure D Select the level of user interaction. Figure E Accept the license agreement. Figure F Add computer names for your unattended installation. Figure G Enter the Administrator password. Figure H Set your display colors, screen, and refresh rate, or leave the default values. Figure I Choose a Typical or Custom network installation. Figure J Configure your networking components. Figure L Choose the Advanced button to complete network configuration.

Figure M Select a workgroup or domain. Figure O Additional settings you can edit include Telephony properties. Figure Q Enter the printers you wish to install. But that's why I mentioned them in this thread. I'm collecting links to maybe put up something similar to -X- for XP updates. Bear in mind that HFBR aren't included as you can see. With the archive almost complete, you're doing a lot of hard work on preserving the updates if Microsoft decides to remove the obsolete downloads for Win2k in the future.

Most of the updates that are from Microsoft already have the original datestamp. However, users who want to know when the file of the update was published on the Microsoft Downloads Center can look at the Digital Signature by right clicking the mouse towards Properties and selecting Digital Signatures tab to determine the name of the signer and the original datestamp date and time of the publishing of the update file.

It would also be a good idea to start collecting links to updates for Windows XP and Windows Server as well. This is a really detailed guide, ppgrainbow! The difference is that his is about preparing an updated Win2k source while yours focuses on updating an already installed system.

Thank you so much for compliment. I appreciate it. It is technically possible to install Windows on the Toshiba Tecra CDT, assuming that the size of the hard disk is large enough.

However, the consequences are that the Windows will require at least MB of free disk space, 32 MB of system memory and laptop will end up getting slow, pretty fast after installing updates and software on the laptop. You will also need to get the largest hard drive possible that will work properly with the Tecra CDT.

I forget to mention in this thread that the official KB numbers are KB for. There is no KB number for. I agree. As for installing unofficial updates after applying all of the available updates for Windows , you should be careful how the updates are applied. The one thing is that after a couple of months after I applied UURollup v10c, I was very lucky to only apply. There are chances that some of the critical files that were applied from UURollup will end up being overwritten with official files from the updates that came from the Windows Update website and the risk are that serious problems with Windows may occur thus prompting a re-installation of the OS from scratch.

All of the updates that I downloaded have preserved the original timestamp. An extension that preserved the modification timestamp that is sent by the server for downloaded files. I suppose you mean "this topic", don't you?

How about adding "Professional" at the end of the title you can edit it when using the full editor? I used the same extension when downloading updates which are available in the Archive.

That's why timestamps of most of them are preserved. That's correct. I updated the forum thread as well as the link mentioning the correct KB article for. That is so absolutely right! I'm gonna try to provide more information on how the directories will look like. I also believe that there needs to be a script to manually apply the updates via a batch file. I cannot test it on the host machine as it will screw up the two year old Win2k installation, but I can try to run it on a test Win2k install.

The size of the temporary directory is MB and it has updated files in 52 folders. First of all, thanks for this guide. I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place here. I just can't get Windows Update to work after following this guide. All of the steps seem to work correctly, but when I open Windows Update, it gets to the point where it asks if I want to do an Express or Custom update, and when I click either one, it gives me an an error saying "Files required to use Windows Update are no longer registered or installed on your computer", and a link to reinstall said files which also doesn't work.

I've gone through this guide four times, reinstalling Windows each time, to no avail. I have also followed the "If Windows Update fails to operate correctly" instructions each time, and no dice. I've also tried are clicking the link to upgrade to Microsoft Update; it just gives me the same error. Install Update Rollup 1 v2. Download and install WinZip. Download and install 7-Zip.

Download WUAv Download 7za Ditto for wGet 1. Run WUAv Rename WindowsUpdateAgentx EXE and run it. Download and extract rootsupd Install rootsupd. Run Windows Update. Anything wrong there? I assume nothing has to be put in a specific directory because the OP didn't specifically say so.

When it says to extract something to "the WUA directory", does that mean an arbitrary directory you make yourself just to help organize the files, or is there an actual WUA directory somewhere that these files are supposed to go in?

EXE to install And why do you have to rename it, anyway? Is Windows Update simply completely dead for Windows , now? It seems this thread has been dormant since November, but I would hope someone before me would touch on that if they discovered that to be the case.

Anyway, I hope someone is able to either figure out something I'm doing wrong or determine that it just doesn't work any more. I've never participated in these forums before - I've made my account simply so I can post here and try to get to the bottom of this. Not sure about the "why rename" but irrelevant. Please report back. I followed it all the way through with a new Windows SP4 install and it worked perfectly.

The only thing I did differently was installing Update Rollup 1 version 2 for Windows Service Pack 4 before anything else, although I don't think that will make any difference. In the end it shouldn't matter though That was the ticket! Thank you very much! I don't know why my situation wouldn't work with simply running WUA. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account? Sign in here.

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