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BP
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      21st Apr 2004
I like to download the critical updates to my hard drive, install them
manually, and archive them to CD for future use w/o doing the download thing
again if I ever reinstalled XP.
When I check for updates using "Windows Update" the file sizes are sometimes
different than the updates found on microsoft "Download Center". For
instance: KB835732 is shown as 284KB in Windows Update and 2647KB in
Download Center. Are these the same files? Why is there a difference?


 
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Will Denny
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      21st Apr 2004
Hi

If you want to download and save the Critical Updates to CD, go to the Windows Update page and click on 'Windows Update Catalogue'. If that option isn't available, click on 'Personalise Windows Update', enable 'Display the link to...' and then click on 'Save Settings'.

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"BP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| I like to download the critical updates to my hard drive, install them
| manually, and archive them to CD for future use w/o doing the download thing
| again if I ever reinstalled XP.
| When I check for updates using "Windows Update" the file sizes are sometimes
| different than the updates found on microsoft "Download Center". For
| instance: KB835732 is shown as 284KB in Windows Update and 2647KB in
| Download Center. Are these the same files? Why is there a difference?
|
|


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johnf
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      21st Apr 2004
With some of the downloads, e.g. SP1, the file size shown is only for the
initiating download - that file then downloads the main one.
With SP1, from memory, it's says a couple of MB, but the whole download is
~135MB, a bit misleading.

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> I like to download the critical updates to my hard drive, install them
> manually, and archive them to CD for future use w/o doing the download
> thing again if I ever reinstalled XP.
> When I check for updates using "Windows Update" the file sizes are
> sometimes different than the updates found on microsoft "Download
> Center". For instance: KB835732 is shown as 284KB in Windows Update and
> 2647KB in Download Center. Are these the same files? Why is there a
> difference?



 
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BP
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      22nd Apr 2004
You know, I did that when I first installed XP and I do not get the same
files available there that I get if I have Windows search for updates. I
enter "Windows XP Home Edition" and get 6 files, all the same, Chinese
version, etc. I enter "Windows XP" and get 60 files and the kitchen sink.
The download files there are old, and the new ones are missing. Does not
give one the feeling of security. I do not check the Update Catalog anymore.
I can usually find the correct KB number in Download Center and usually the
files sizes match so I just feel more assured I'm loading the right stuff.
Would you care to answer my questions?
"Are these the same files?"
"Why is there a difference?"

"Will Denny" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi

If you want to download and save the Critical Updates to CD, go to the
Windows Update page and click on 'Windows Update Catalogue'. If that option
isn't available, click on 'Personalise Windows Update', enable 'Display the
link to...' and then click on 'Save Settings'.

--

Will Denny
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User


"BP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| I like to download the critical updates to my hard drive, install them
| manually, and archive them to CD for future use w/o doing the download
thing
| again if I ever reinstalled XP.
| When I check for updates using "Windows Update" the file sizes are
sometimes
| different than the updates found on microsoft "Download Center". For
| instance: KB835732 is shown as 284KB in Windows Update and 2647KB in
| Download Center. Are these the same files? Why is there a difference?
|
|


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BP
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      22nd Apr 2004
Yes, but I've had Update automatically download and install files before and
the file size listed is the same as the file download and the file on the
disk (when I go into Temporary Internet Files and fish it out to save on
CD).
Do you think that these 3 new updates (all 284 KB) are all just download
initiations?
The important question is still: is the Download Center file the same as the
Windows Update file?

"johnf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> With some of the downloads, e.g. SP1, the file size shown is only for the
> initiating download - that file then downloads the main one.
> With SP1, from memory, it's says a couple of MB, but the whole download is
> ~135MB, a bit misleading.
>
> --
> johnf
>
> > I like to download the critical updates to my hard drive, install them
> > manually, and archive them to CD for future use w/o doing the download
> > thing again if I ever reinstalled XP.
> > When I check for updates using "Windows Update" the file sizes are
> > sometimes different than the updates found on microsoft "Download
> > Center". For instance: KB835732 is shown as 284KB in Windows Update and
> > 2647KB in Download Center. Are these the same files? Why is there a
> > difference?

>
>



 
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Lance Joiner
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      22nd Apr 2004
You can go here and get all the updates on CD including SP1 at no cost..

To place a new order, visit Windows Security Update CD February 2004 Release
at http://www.microsoft.com/security/pr...p?Locale=en-us


"BP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes, but I've had Update automatically download and install files before
> and
> the file size listed is the same as the file download and the file on the
> disk (when I go into Temporary Internet Files and fish it out to save on
> CD).
> Do you think that these 3 new updates (all 284 KB) are all just download
> initiations?
> The important question is still: is the Download Center file the same as
> the
> Windows Update file?
>
> "johnf" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> With some of the downloads, e.g. SP1, the file size shown is only for the
>> initiating download - that file then downloads the main one.
>> With SP1, from memory, it's says a couple of MB, but the whole download
>> is
>> ~135MB, a bit misleading.
>>
>> --
>> johnf
>>
>> > I like to download the critical updates to my hard drive, install them
>> > manually, and archive them to CD for future use w/o doing the download
>> > thing again if I ever reinstalled XP.
>> > When I check for updates using "Windows Update" the file sizes are
>> > sometimes different than the updates found on microsoft "Download
>> > Center". For instance: KB835732 is shown as 284KB in Windows Update and
>> > 2647KB in Download Center. Are these the same files? Why is there a
>> > difference?

>>
>>

>
>



 
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