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		<description>[...] Lost Drive Blog wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt Yes you can save your Windows XP Updates to your computer! This way you can keep them for later use, or burn them on a CD or something, which we do not take responsibility for you going against any copyrights by burning CDs. Now to do this, go to the Windows Update website, once there, look at the left pane and find ‘Personalize Windows Update’ under the ‘Other Options.’ Then under ‘Set Options for Windows Update,’ under ‘See Also,’ check the box by ‘Display the Link to Windows Update Catalo [...]</description>
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