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Old September 9th 15, 02:40 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Ron Hardin
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Default XP 32 bit reinistalled on new HD, how to do windows updates?

hp wrote:

On 9/6/2015 7:10 AM, Ron Hardin wrote:
Linux User wrote:

No, I have SP3. The problem is IE6 doesn't work with microsoft
update. I think this is new.


Explain the "something from here first," which sounds like the
right path.


The last several times I installed XP (x64 mainly) But your experience
has merit for this.

The first thing I needed to 'update' was 'get away from IE6'

I used a search 'internet explorer 8 offline installer' to get a IE 8
that I could install.
Once IE8 was in the computer, I next installed an 'offline installer'
version of an antivirus program.
THEN off to the MS site to get all the win XP updates

Years ago MS strongly suggested to web site developers to DROP all
IE 6 support and coding. to reinforce their desire to 'Kill' IE6 they
also dropped all coding that supported IE6 in their sites.
This might have happened before win 7 was out.

(Psst, it was suggested that Most all the servers running the MS updates
stuff was actually running on linux machines.)

SO, given that MS has a history of dropping support for their own
products I wouldn't be suprised at the dropping of XP update support
unless you learn what it takes to get around some of their restrictions.
I think I had to dig out the 'No way IE6 was gonna work' information
before I learned to just skip trying with the default IE6 that is
installed with XP.


wsusoffline.net solved my problem. Download v9.2.1 , goto Legacy products,
and you can get all the updates for XP, in updategenerator.exe.

Then run client/updateinstaller.exe on the target machine.

Along the way it installs IE8.

There were about a half-dozen additional updates that IE8 found after it all
ended, presumably the 0-day bug that MS fixed in May 2014.

The XP updates take a tiny bit more than 2gb on a USB flash drive, and no
internet access is required.

A very handy USB stick to have around for when you have to reinstall XP after a
crash, particularly now that the update set won't change again.
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