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How to Save Windows downloaded Update Files on local drive

Microsoft doesn't allow user to save updates files on local drive; they are immediately removed after installation. But, one fine day if your Windows crashes and need a re-install, you will have to download all those Windows Updates again to patch the system which waste our time. Another situation is if your computer is not connected to internet, or don’t have an internet connection, what will you do in that case? Updating an operating system is a must for continued safety and smooth operation.WUtool is a small application developed by Major Geeks that will control the download and installation of windows update files. The application is very simple, after download, Launch program and click menu File - Windows Update.
WUtool controls download and will save the patches to the special folder on your hard drive. Update operating with this program becomes very handy and simple.
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  1. Of course this tool is a must for every one who use Windows OS.

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