Put Windows released patches into GHO files

  

Windows will have patches released every once in a while. For those who make the system into a GHO image file, every time you restore the system, you must manually re-install the patch and then package it into a GHO image file. Very troublesome. So have you ever thought about putting a newly released patch into a GHO file to avoid the hassle of re-creating? This problem can be easily solved with the GhostEXP image browser.

Click to download GhostEXP: http://www.it.com.cn/f/edu/0812/4/Ghostexp.exe

Run the GhostEXP software and click on the "File" menu. The "Open" command will open the GHO file to be patched. Then select "Documents And Settings - All Users - Start Menu - Program - Start" on the left side of the window, right click on the "Start" item, select the "Add" command, and in the Add dialog box that pops up Download the patch file to the local to add it.

After the addition is complete, open the "File" menu again and select the "Restore" command to save the changes to the GHO image file. In this way, when the system is restored in the future, when the system is restored for the first time, the patch installation program is automatically run, thereby avoiding the trouble of manually installing the patch. However, after the patch is automatically installed, you need to remove the patch startup item from the "Startup" menu.

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