Any way to download Windows Update patches for offline installation?
I want to know if there's a way to download a complete set of Windows Update
patches to be installed at a later date?
I want to reformat my computer hard drive and reinstall Windows 2000. For
security reasons, I want to keep it offline and out of the internet. It
will be used strictly for software development.
I want to download all the Windows Update patches at once from another
computer (with internet) and then apply to this "offline" computer at a
later date.
Is that possible?
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