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Here are two UL's that will let you download Service Pack 1 and updates for Office 2010, up to 13th September 2011! Due to me providing update lists for XP x86 and x64, i can no longer update this list, so as of now, there will be no more updated lists for Office 2010 SP1. But you can now download renzinator's update lists for Office 2010 with SP1, his thread is here
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
We'll see, i might decide to bring it back when SP1 comes out at the end of this month, but this is no guarantee. Update: i have decided that i will bring back the Office 2010 ULZ's for both x86/x64 starting with SP1 when it's released in a few days!- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Your welcome- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Yes, next week on patch tuesday, there will be:- 6 security updates for 32-bit 7 security updates for 64-bit KB890830 updated to June 2011 for both x86 and x64 And i wouldn't be surprised to see 1 or 2 non-security updates for both versions.- 666 replies
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Windows Vista SP2 Update UL List's! (x86 and x64)
steven4554 replied to sammey19's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Well, i'm thinking of making update lists for Vista SP2 again, if i do decide to start making the lists, you will know when i resurrect my old no longer being used thread. But i cannot promise you this will happen though. Update - I will not be making update lists for Vista SP2! My reason is clear, there is now to many updates for sp2 and i haven't the time to go through all of them. If MS does release SP3 for Vista (highly unlikely) i will resume making lists for that version! -
Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
My predictions:- 1) Windows 7 SP2 Beta - Mid-June after patch tuesday 2) Windows 8 Beta - August or September- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Found this on Softpedia about Windows 7 SP2 Beta. As for everyone thanking me, your welcome and glad to help.- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
KB947821 is not really an update, it only checks and fixes files, and i no longer provide updates to both .net frameworks and IE8.- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
You're right, that update will be in the next available lists.- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Only if you intend to use a different web browser, but not everyone is in the EU so that's why i will not include KB976002 update.- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Well, MS said they were going to include KB971033 update in the sp1 package, so either they changed their minds, and didn't inform the people that makes the lists to remove KB971033 from it, or it's an error (which MS has been making a lot of recently.) Anyway, as i said before, it really doesn't matter, it's not in my ULZ's and never will be!- 666 replies
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Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Thanks for the feedback:- 1) KB2524375 will be added in the next ULZ's. 2) KB971033, i don't know why this update is nagging you to install, sp1 has this update included, so must be either an update to KB971033 or an error on MS part, anyway, it doesn't matter i will never include this update in the ULZ's cause there is no point. 3) KB890830 is in the ULZ's and always get updated every month when MS releases on patch tuesday. 4) MSE/Defender Defintions will never be part of the ULZ's cause they get updated once a day.- 666 replies
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Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Please, next time if you've got sp1 questions, ask them in my sp1 thread and not this thread, now to your answers:- 1) As far as i know, there is no new extra updates for sp1 2) IE9 final is only in the sp1 ULZ's.. 3) SP1 RTM Langpacks are available in my SP1 ULZ's. -
Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
You cannot convert a .cab file to a .msu file because:- 1) You could rename it to msu, but there is no info inside the file that will tell windows what to do with the update. 2) You would not be able to integrate sp1 cab file into your windows image, because MS has disabled the slipstreaming part of the service pack, regardless of what software you use to integrate. Your best bet is to download an MS integrated sp1 iso image of Windows 7, just google and you find the iso your looking for. (sorry i can't provide any more info or weblinks on this cause it would be in violation of the rules here.) -
You're better off using an update pack too up date your XP Home disc, it would include all post-SP3 updates, here's a link to an up-to-date pack that was made by user_hidden:- http://www.ryanvm.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7184 You can use nLite to slipstream the updates into your xp installation.
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Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Yes you can extract the files into a cab file which can be used to integrate into install DVD, open cmd (using admin rights first) type in below:- Use IE9 as an example IE9-Windows7-x64-enu.exe /x:c:\ This will extract all the files into either a msu or cab file. -
Final ESU Updates for Windows 7 SP1 (Retired!)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Well you can watch both, even though the RTM thread won't be updated as much anymore, so yes i would recommed you update to SP1 and watch this thread (that is until SP2 is released!)- 666 replies
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Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
This is for the Brazilian version of Windows Live Essentials 2011, so it is not needed, plus it's the same version as the English one. It should not cause any problems whatsoever, you can add any app to the lists by editing, but i only include apps that have been made for or by MS. -
Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
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And once again, i thank the members that thanked me for updating these lists. -
Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
Try this tool made by George King, it installs all of the updates that you've downloaded, it can even integrate the updates into a install.wim file. @steven It would be nice to add the Windows6.1-KB976902(xxx).msu inside the update list (ULZ) ton integrate inside the image offline! I've integrated this one at last and all works fine. About the tool made by George King. It's deleted by Norton Internet Security. Thanks a lot for the new update list. Regards KB976902 is to be removed in the next UL's because SP1 RTM has leaked, plus some users have had trouble installing SP1 when this update has been installed, so that's why it will be removed in the next update. As for the George King's update tool, don't worry it's a false positive, there is nothing malicous contained inside the exe file. -
Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
The link has now been changed, you'll now get version 2.0 now instead of 1.0 of MSE. I decided to leave that update out of my UL's because well i don't see the point in having it included in the list. It's only to detect cracks and hacks that bypass activation and others things of that nature. Try this tool made by George King, it installs all of the updates that you've downloaded, it can even integrate the updates into a install.wim file. -
Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
No problem, glad you like my lists. This update will be removed in the next update lists. -
Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
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Post-RTM Updates for Windows 7 (Discontinued)
steven4554 replied to steven4554's topic in User Contributed Update Lists
The updates should work, and the updates are language independant, so they will work on french system. As for RT seven lite, i would recommend on using dism to integrate the updates..