Add Patches to Vista without connecting to Microsoft

I always liked the concept of the program Autopatcher which is available for Windows XP. This tool is basically a collection of all fixes and patches for Windows XP which can all be automatically added to the operating system without connecting to a official Microsoft website and downloading them from there. Very convenient, just download one file, execute it and your Windows is up to date.

The Autopatcher guys created a version for Windows Vista as well. The principle is the same. Just download the newest version from the official website and execute it once it has been downloaded. It contains all critical and recommended updates as well as add-ons for Windows Vista. The real beauty is that it works universally one all versions of Windows Vista. You still have to download a different executable if you run a 64-bit version of Windows Vista.



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