How to install the windows vista of batch updates?

Hi, after re-installation of the operating system (Vista Ultimate x 86), I downloaded and saved all relevant updates
(I want to reinstall the same OS and updates Virtual Box and I didn't download all updates twice).
Now I'm looking for a simple way (script) to install all updates in one batch, with no restart.
I looked at a program called vLite, but after installation and before he could be executed, it requires one almost 1.4 GB
Additional downloads, resembling an overdose. The BatchPatch is a great network, not a single system running VB.
I've also seen some parts of the script, but they were not clear enough for me - I'm a geek, or IT.
If someone has a script that might work, please list in its entirety and a form that is understandable even by a drunken sailor.
Thank you!

I saw this code:

Off @Echo
The title of the installation of Windows 7 updates
For %% in (Windows6. 1 - KB * .msu) don't call: msin %%d KB
Output
: msin
Start/wait /norestart/quiet %1
GoTo: EOF
Output
: EXPRESSIONS OF FOLKLORE

I don't understand. Should I repeat the line (for %% in (Windows6. 1 - KB * .msu) don't call: msin % F) for each update with the appropriate number, or what?

Hello

Thank you for visiting the Microsoft answers community site. Your question of Windows 7 is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro TechNet public. Please post your question in the TechNet Windows 7 networking forum.

http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/iTCG/threads

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