August 10, 201014 yr Author updated 20100810 ....1.37: updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.10added KB980436 replaced KB977377added KB981852 replaced KB979683added KB981997 replaced KB975561added KB982214 replaced KB971468added KB982665added KB2079403added KB2115168added KB2160329 replaced KB979559added KB2183461 replaced KB982381added KB2297272
August 25, 201014 yr Author updated 20100825 ...1.39:updated KB931125 Root Certificates Update August 2010added KB982316added KB983234added KB2270406added KB2282612 replaced KB975562updated KB2297272 Edited September 1, 201014 yr by user_hidden
September 1, 201014 yr Author WTF is KB2287272 and where can I get it?typo it should have been listed as KB2297272
September 14, 201014 yr Author updated 20100914 ....1.40: updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.11added KB975558added KB982802 replaced KB974841added KB2121546 replaced KB950312added KB2141007added KB2259922added KB2347290
September 15, 201014 yr Author 1.42:added KB2158563 replaced KB981793 & KB2297272speed up of MU scanning
September 20, 201014 yr Author updated 20100920 ....1.43:updated Adobe Flash Player 10.1.85.3 ActiveX Control
September 22, 201014 yr TY for this best update pack for xp sp3 ever how can i remove this updates that i dont want-need:KB976002 -(browser choice)KB873374 - Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool Registry EntryKB890830 - Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool 3.11KB905474 - Windows Genuine Advantage NotificationsMicrosoft Qfecheck 6.2.29.0 Code65536 FontReg 2.1.2 TNX
September 23, 201014 yr This pack is pretty much what you get.If you want customizable then use onepieces or onepeices update pack maker.
September 23, 201014 yr TY for this best update pack for xp sp3 ever how can i remove this updates that i dont want-need:...GDI+, MRT & WGAN are all just a regkey that set this elements as present in the system, even if they are not material present. Fontreg is executed one during the windows setup, then is deleted. For the browser choice, we have to thank the EU antitrust...
September 23, 201014 yr GDI+, MRT & WGAN are all just a regkey that set this elements as present in the system, even if they are not material present. Fontreg is executed one during the windows setup, then is deleted. For the browser choice, we have to thank the EU antitrust...hi tnx for information i didnt know that gdi+ mrt & wgan are reg. keys i dont want t remove them nowbut browser choice is usless and im 100% sure it can be removed i even had xp sp3 cd build whit this pack but whitout browser choice there was some small .7zip or .cab file that you integrate in nlite and it remove's browser choice KB update...but yea it is not that critical need for removing that update but it can be removed i just cant find or remember name of that litte file that removes browser choice with nlite:)
September 24, 201014 yr MRT and WGAN ARE NOT JUST REG KEYS!MRT is a rather large addition of a single file to the CD! (He stubbed it so it is a small file but it is still there)WGAN ADDS legitchckcontrol.dll to the system... (legitcc.dll)
September 24, 201014 yr Yeah, what I really mean is that I know that this stuff are not just reg key, but in the pack they are. Well, I don't remeber that in this pack the MRT original exe file is replaced by a stubbed one, but you can agree that just the current version id added via reg key can satisfy the WU. As I mainly use an italian XP (and a relative updatepack), all I can say is that a stubbed exe for the browser choice is more necessary!WGAN is suppressed by a reg key, the legitcheckcontrol.dll is also part of the wga validation, and wgav is necessary to acces the WU website.
September 25, 201014 yr i found it!! bye bye silly browser choice update-(KB976002) just download this: http://www.mediafire.com/?mzyzmznynyn and integrate with nlite like you integrate anything wmp,update packs ie Edited September 25, 201014 yr by fantazam
October 12, 201014 yr Author updated 201010121.44: updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.12added KB979687 replaced KB923561 & KB957263added KB981957 replaced KB2160329added KB982132added KB2279986 replaced KB980218added KB2296011 added KB2345886 replaced KB982214added KB2360937 replaced KB982802added KB2360131 replaced KB2183461added KB2378111 replaced KB979402added KB2387149
October 30, 201014 yr updated 201010121.44: updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.12added KB979687 replaced KB923561 & KB957263added KB981957 replaced KB2160329added KB982132added KB2279986 replaced KB980218added KB2296011 added KB2345886 replaced KB982214added KB2360937 replaced KB982802added KB2360131 replaced KB2183461added KB2378111 replaced KB979402added KB2387149It is mentioned under 'what is include': KB2360131 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP This update is for Internet Explorer 8 according to Microsoft. pls clarify
October 30, 201014 yr Author It is mentioned under 'what is include': KB2360131 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 6 for Windows XP This update is for Internet Explorer 8 according to Microsoft. pls clarifythe mentioned KB# is available for each different version of IE.the pack updates IE6 as that is included in the XP setup CD.if you integrate IE7 or IE8 and the addon does not include the versionspecific hotfix you will need to reapply the correct one for your IE installed.
October 31, 201014 yr the mentioned KB# is available for each different version of IE.the pack updates IE6 as that is included in the XP setup CD.if you integrate IE7 or IE8 and the addon does not include the versionspecific hotfix you will need to reapply the correct one for your IE installed.Thanks a lot for clearing things up for me. I have IE8 installed, the said update was automatically installed by windoows update, so was confused.
November 9, 201014 yr Author updated 20101109 ....1.45: updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.13updated Adobe Flash Player 10.1.102.64 ActiveX Controlupdated KB931125 Root Certificates Update October 2010
December 15, 201014 yr Author Updated ....1.46: updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.14added KB2296199 replaced KB2279986added KB2416400 replaced KB2360131added KB2423089added KB2436673 replaced KB981957added KB2440591added KB2443105added KB2443685 replaced KB2158563added KB2467659NOTE: KB2416400(IE6) will show in MU, I've had no time to correct it yet.I'll update the pack when it's fixed but wanted to release a beta for testing.
December 15, 201014 yr NOTE: KB2416400(IE6) will show in MU, I've had no time to correct it yet.I'll update the pack when it's fixed but wanted to release a beta for testing.You may have missed or need to fix some activex killbits reg entries
December 15, 201014 yr Author yup one of the reg entries was being overwritten at T13.first post links have been updated to reflect a silent update 20101215 ....
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