Can Updates be transfered from computer to computer.

Can Updates be transfered from computer to computer.

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Can Updates be transfered from computer to computer. ladybird 06-14-2007
Posted by SingaporeWebDesign on June 15, 2007, 4:43 am
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Hello,

No, try installing it - it should check for the pre-requisites automatically
before attempting to install itself.

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>> The Ad-aware updates do fit in one floppy, but the spybot updates are
>> over
>> by a 600kb.
>>
>> Why not use a USB thumb drive?
>
> Hi Singapore,
> thanks for help so far, just need a little more if you could.
> I took the Adaware Updates over to the comp in question (after d/l-ing
> them on this comp) and some more virus/trojans were found; after
> deleting them and rebooting, I can finally now use Defrag.
>
> I then loaded Ccleaner (from a c/d I have) onto the comp, but Ccleaner
> says it needs the VB6 Runtimes and wouldnt instal.
> I have now downloaded the VB6 file but it is in an .exe form.
> Question, where do I put the .exe in order to run it? (fortunately, it too
> fits
> on a floppy so I can take it over to the comp in question.)
> Also, the comp' we are talking about is:::
> 1)windows 98 (not SE)
> 2)poor thing only has 32meg of Edo Ram; four slots of 8meg
>
> Lastly, the VB6 file I d/l'ed is actually called "vbrun60sp6.exe", does
> this
> mean the computer it is going to be loaded onto must have sp1 or sp2?
> (service pack 1 or service pack 2)
>
> Thank you Singapore, I will check replies in about 4 hours.
>
>



Posted by ladybird on June 15, 2007, 5:30 am
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> Hello,
>
> No, try installing it - it should check for the pre-requisites
automatically
> before attempting to install itself.
>
> --
> Singapore Website Design

Hi Singapore, again......
I've got a fleeting moment at the keyboard but will be back on it in around
another two hours.
Question,, is there anywhere specific I should run vb6 from? Shall I
make a folder for it and simply click the .exe from there? Is there a
preferable place it should be put in prior to running, ie, should I make a
folder under 'program files' or 'windows', or doesnt it matter?

I have now confirmed that the comp' only has IE5, will this be an issue?

Will check msgs later, thanks again.



Posted by SingaporeWebDesign on June 15, 2007, 7:08 am
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Hello,

No, you can run it from anywhere and it should copy the required files to
the appropriate folders and create folders if necessary.

With regards to IE5, it should not be a issue, but as I said previously, the
installer will check for all pre-requisites before installing.

--
Singapore Website Design
http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/
Singapore Web Hosting
http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html
Windows XP FAQ

>> Hello,
>>
>> No, try installing it - it should check for the pre-requisites
> automatically
>> before attempting to install itself.
>>
>> --
>> Singapore Website Design
>
> Hi Singapore, again......
> I've got a fleeting moment at the keyboard but will be back on it in
> around
> another two hours.
> Question,, is there anywhere specific I should run vb6 from? Shall I
> make a folder for it and simply click the .exe from there? Is there a
> preferable place it should be put in prior to running, ie, should I make a
> folder under 'program files' or 'windows', or doesnt it matter?
>
> I have now confirmed that the comp' only has IE5, will this be an issue?
>
> Will check msgs later, thanks again.
>
>



Posted by ladybird on June 15, 2007, 10:04 am
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> Hello,
>
> No, you can run it from anywhere and it should copy the required files to
> the appropriate folders and create folders if necessary.
>
> With regards to IE5, it should not be a issue, but as I said previously,
the
> installer will check for all pre-requisites before installing.
>
> --
> Singapore Website Design
> http://www.bootstrike.com/Webdesign/
> Singapore Web Hosting
> http://www.bootstrike.com/WinXP/faq.html
> Windows XP FAQ

Thanks lots Singapore,
will make it happen and let you know the results.

ladybird



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