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		<title>How to fully update Windows XP from command-line?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I&#8217;ve needed to upgrade my PC from a command line. After a lot of searching, including Microsoft tech-support where I was told that it&#8217;s not possible, I&#8217;ve managed to do it using Windows Scripting. Here is a VBS script that does the thing and reboots the machine afterwards: Set wshShell = WScript.CreateObject(&#8220;WSCript.shell&#8221;) wshShell.run &#8220;net [...]]]></description>
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