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I had this same problem with win98, a break in period where I had to let the
machine know how I wanted things. and it was a learning process to know just
what the machine would accept or reject. requiring many re-installs of the OS.
And other programs over and over again.
I'm on my 3rd reinstall now, but I learned from win98 to download the updates
from win update. Trouble is some updates aren't installing, and some updates
aren't available except thru the download over and over again with the tray
auto update.
I really need a batch file to auto execute these updates in the folder and
avoid the constant 'I agree's' like the machine is running these things on it's
own ?
I wouldn't be running it if I didn't agree.
Course I can't ever recall reading the fine print on these I agree's.
Does anyone know how to access, keep and reuse these downloads from the update
without having to keep grabbing them every time ? ie: Where are they being
stored ? can they be re-run as is ? etc..
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I had this same problem with win98, a break in period where I had to let the
machine know how I wanted things. and it was a learning process to know just
what the machine would accept or reject. requiring many re-installs of the OS.
And other programs over and over again.
I'm on my 3rd reinstall now, but I learned from win98 to download the updates
from win update. Trouble is some updates aren't installing, and some updates
aren't available except thru the download over and over again with the tray
auto update.
I really need a batch file to auto execute these updates in the folder and
avoid the constant 'I agree's' like the machine is running these things on it's
own ?
I wouldn't be running it if I didn't agree.
Course I can't ever recall reading the fine print on these I agree's.
Does anyone know how to access, keep and reuse these downloads from the update
without having to keep grabbing them every time ? ie: Where are they being
stored ? can they be re-run as is ? etc..
--
more pix @ http://members.toast.net/cbminfo/index.html