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#1 03-09-08 16:45

Degraine
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Xable's vs. RyanVM's pack

Hi, newcomer here. I'm working on creating a base XP install I can use when we roll out new computers here at work and I came across both your post-SP3 pack and RyanVM's.

I notice the latter has a hell of a lot more updates integrated and I'm curious as to why this is.

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03-09-08 16:45

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#2 03-09-08 17:47

Darren
(aka xable)

Re: Xable's vs. RyanVM's pack

Hi Degraine,

My pack includes the updates offered on windows update. Ryans pack includes the updates on windows update, updates available on the microsoft download centre plus hotfix`s which haven`t had full regression testing.

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#3 03-09-08 17:58

Degraine
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Re: Xable's vs. RyanVM's pack

Oh, okay, so it's a 'stable' vs. 'bleeding edge' comparison.

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#4 04-09-08 04:27

t55
Member

Re: Xable's vs. RyanVM's pack

xable wrote:

My pack includes the updates offered on windows update. Ryans pack includes the updates on windows update, updates available on the microsoft download centre plus hotfix`s which haven`t had full regression testing.

@Xable
Is your post here still accurate?:
XP Update Packs - Purposes and Differences Explained!
http://www.*/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2423

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#5 04-09-08 05:22

Darren
(aka xable)

Re: Xable's vs. RyanVM's pack

Degraine, Exactly.

t55, Yes.

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