Searching for $OEM$ pack

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    kt_haddock MDL Novice

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    HI

    For ~1year ago I downloaded $OEM$ 3.5 with all certs and keys etc. Now I can't find that. Searching newer updated one.
    Someone remeber this and can provide me a link ??? :worthy:

    kt_haddock :biggrin:
     
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    Thank you :worthy:
     
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    kt_haddock MDL Novice

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    Okey, one more. Wher do I put all updates KB's ? in which foder ?
     
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    None, that pack wont install updates but you could make a setupcomplete.cmd with all necessary lines and updates.
     
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    Okey Thanks
    That seems to be a nice tool, I give it a try ans see what a get.
    If I choose to go this way: "setupcomplete.cmd" is there any TuT or explain for that ?
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    If you want to install offline updates, or run it in a firstlogon.cmd, put the KBs in the appropriate directory, run the exe, and use "install all" or highlight the ones you want in the GUI. Works in Win 8 and 7, x86 and x64. It will recognize the OS you are in and only display the KBs for the proper architecture. Autoit source code included. Do whatever you (or anyone) wants do do with the code.
     

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