Download link at the bottom of the post. Hope you find these tools useful. For more such information in your inbox for free, click here. Either try for some legitimate source , else look for some alternative software from a legitimate source. What about the updates that I have already downloaded? Can I save them now? Looking forward to your response. Advanced thanks. Dude use the autopatcher for windows 7 …….. Netframeworks etc.. I want to how to store all those updates I have in my laptop in an external drive so that I can use them when I go for factory reset.
I had a problem with my windows 7 that i connect it with internet but an error is occur and it will nt able to surf internet.. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Autopatcher did not re-downloaded the cached critical and recommended updates. It only retrieved the delta for the extra stuff, which is quite commendable. I was now able to mark. NET components, and even the annoying malicious software removal tool.
In the end thought, WU was still left with some extras that were not covered by Autopatcher. The notable examples included a single. NET update and a single security fix, which could be the one the tool missed initially. I am not sure, but this worries me ever so slightly, as it indicates some discrepancy between WU and Autopatcher. This could be a configuration thing, but you must keep it in mind. That said, both tools were working well, and there was no system corruption that I could see, and I was able to grab updates normally.
There are a few options hiding under the Advanced button. Maybe if you want to deploy on multiple systems? So, we already know that Autopatcher missed one update, but it could be the skipped one.
In the worst case, this probably means you will need to use the tool in conjunction with WU, and then use the latter for some leftovers, but at least, they will be fast, as there won't be an infinite list pending to grab and search and whatnot.
I also noticed the program wasn't too stable. It crashed a couple of times trying to index the deltas. This usually happens when there's nothing left in the critical and recommended sections, but you still only want to load those. They will then disappear from the list, but if you hit Next, the program will segfault.
Some extra robustness and logic are needed. Autopatcher seems to be a useful program. It is fairly safe and robust, if not perfect, the visual side of things can definitely be improved, and the workflow can be slightly more elegant. The one really worrying thing is that you may miss a few updates here and there, so you should not trust the tool blindly.
Autopatcher should be used to complement the official utility and help speed updates, not completely and fully replace it. This brings us to the most important piece - risk. How willing are you to let this third-party tool manage your updates?
If WU is slow, Microsoft should fix that. Plus, there's the new cumulative patching model , which ought to make your life easier. You should probably not change or challenge the integrity of your system just because of a little extra waiting.
The tool worked reliably over its many versions and incarnations. The only known problem is speed on some systems. And that's what you need to know and decide. And if you have one or two computers you should consider yourself lucky as well. Think of what would happen if you had to update ten or twenty computers daily! Is there any way to avoid all this trouble? Besides the updates one finds on Windows Update which are not portable , Microsoft also issues special updates called administrative updates or network install updates , which do not require an Internet connection present during the installation process.
The user however will have to answer to a series of for the most part identical questions. Even this can be an annoyance since it requires the user's presence for quite some time. The solution! AutoPatcher is based on the functionality of these special updates, automating their installation process.
This way, with only a few mouse clicks and two minutes of your time, AutoPatcher is able to continue with the installation of the items you selected. In short, AutoPatcher combines the advantage of both Windows Update presentation and description of updates and automated installation , and the special administrative updates portability and installation without the need of an Internet connection.
Update N computers in 1,2,3!
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