Looks that way. By the way I modified my original post removing KB2645594 from that list since it is already in the repo.
McRip, if you could update the updates archive once more this month with the latest changes it would be fantastic. Lots of changes even on the day when you've released it.
There are more changes to make. I think you only checked a x64 system. So, if you did not check x86 and x64, please always note the plattform you have checked.
komm now that you are here why does KUC tell to me to uninstall KB2524840 if I dont have virtual pc installed however it wants to me to install KB2525835 which is another virtual pc update.
You are right, I missed that one. So here is the corrected list : ADD KB2531771, KB2637230-v4, KB2639043-v5, KB2665720-v2, KB2705624, IE9-KB2719694 REMOVE KB2646535-v4, KB2656373-v2, KB2665720, KB2691785, KB2705233, KB2708811-v2
It's OK without script, OK with your Update_LDR script but no OK with the script of SoLoR @amires: thanks for your update
btw, all good! Thankyou for the support members on here give this community. It's like anything in life, its appreciated by a great many, but you only hear from those that are least appreciative (I'm not naming them!). I think people should realise nobody is forcing them to use such services provided by others. Its also hard to sound like you're not criticising at times, like about where I mentioned the missing updates, but that is intended, like many other comments, as constructive feedback . However, changing a few words around and it becomes criticism! I did however politely (this time) criticise Microsoft for their decision on the Windows 8 interface. I hated the concept of getting rid of the start button - and still do - but I can understand why. If you install numerous programs, after a while it becomes excessively large with a stupid amount of folders with maybe one item in them. You don't need uninstall links etc in those folders when you have the control panel! If you still aren't happy with something, don't whinge and complain that you aren't going to use it because 'you don't like LDR updates' or 'I just want to use WU updates' etc. Likewise, don't complain about Mcrips server and apps, Ricktendo64's stuff, Komm's stuff, my stuff etc., but do feel free to state any issues you may have, we're glad to help! Remember we're here providing our own time out of good will! A good example of someone who was very heavily criticised for their work is Fakefactory for his cinematic mod for Half Life 2 (now at version 11.05, new one soon). That is a whole game conversion, it completely transforms Half life 2, HL2 Episode 1 and 2 into basically a whole new game graphically. People were essentially complaining that it was too good! and the barrage of complaints meant he had to basically make it less widespread so only those that want it know where to go get it The criticism has died down a lot now, but still. He is also quite happy to receive constructive feedback despite this, which is good. Someone within Microsoft must have given constructive feedback (bad that it is) to do away with the start menu completely, whereas a redesign of the principle like wrote in the other thread would be a much better idea. Anyways, this may seem off topic, but it is kind of on topic. Basically if you find an error with something, don't be afraid to speak up! Issues won't get fixed unless they're known about, and the people behind the program etc will be appreciative because they can better their product or service. Just do it nicely! For instance, the small bug I fixed in the installer (haven't uploaded it yet as just checking the WUSatisfy stuff) relates to the installation of the servicing stack update if no other updates are installed. That error must have been there for a couple of versions but I didn't come across it until I reinstalled Windows 7, since it only appears if the servicing stack update isn't installed.
Thanks for confirming this... I have been experimenting with different methods and tools for keeping my folders in sync with the various servers and I thought it was me...
I agree. Especially leave out KB947821 as it's a tool and should really be downloaded and run when nessesary. Granted, i run it monthly after installing updates but not everyone does. But overall im very pleased that McRip uploads new packages ~1 day after patch tuesday. Those that want up to date repo can always use some sort of synchroniser (like HTTrack etc). Tho im not sure how the server responds to some program trying to download entire folders from there. Generally it is not good practice to overtax servers like that as it causes several issues.