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How to update faster?



 
 
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Old July 15th 09, 12:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
J Dsouza
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Default How to update faster?

I have downloaded windows vista updates they are standalone updates like
Windows6.0-KB9*****.msu
I want to know how to install these one after another automatically more
than one at a time? Is is possible using cmd.exe?

J Dsouza

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Old July 15th 09, 01:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Chris Jolly
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Default How to update faster?

Yes there is. I used to have a script (a .bat file) that would for each .msu
file in the direcctory given would run wusa.exe with the .msu as an argument
to it. Also had other arguments to to make wusa wait until the msu is
installed before exiting

Unfortunately I lost it but that was how it worked

Chris

"J Dsouza" wrote in message
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I have downloaded windows vista updates they are standalone updates like
Windows6.0-KB9*****.msu
I want to know how to install these one after another automatically more
than one at a time? Is is possible using cmd.exe?

J Dsouza


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Old July 16th 09, 03:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Chris Jolly
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Default How to update faster?

The command to wusa.exe was something like: wusa msufile \quiet \norestart

Microsoft article on wusa
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;934307

"Chris Jolly" wrote in message
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Yes there is. I used to have a script (a .bat file) that would for each
.msu file in the direcctory given would run wusa.exe with the .msu as an
argument to it. Also had other arguments to to make wusa wait until the
msu is installed before exiting

Unfortunately I lost it but that was how it worked

Chris

"J Dsouza" wrote in message
...
I have downloaded windows vista updates they are standalone updates like
Windows6.0-KB9*****.msu
I want to know how to install these one after another automatically more
than one at a time? Is is possible using cmd.exe?

J Dsouza


 




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