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Keyser Soze's unofficial XP security pack 1.002
Keyser Soze's Unofficial XP Security Pack comprises of 90% security hotfixes & 10% critical hotfixes. The package is not meant as a replacement for Windows Update, it has been compiled so that you can quickly and easily update your system after a reinstall of Windows.
Changes in current version:
- Added Q318089, Q319949, Q814995, Q816868, Q817606, Q821557, Q823559 & Q823980
- Ammended & updated the information relating to Q815021
- Added further details to the documentation included in the Q811493 rar file
- Added more detailed information to the readme
- Added an FAQs text file for all the people who kept asking me questions
- Removed Q329170 as this was causing some users a few problems during setup
- Updated the installation text on the Setup Assistant & updated the graphics to give it more of an XP feel
- Simplified the name further to Keyser Soze's Unofficial XP Security Pack - final name change
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