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steven4554

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  1. Some of those updates that are not in the lists are for RDP which I do not cover, and the some others are for features in Win7 that I don't provide updates for. Nameless, I will not include .NET Framework 4.5.x updates in the lists, only the .NET Framework version that came with the OS which is 3.5.1. As for the update that corrupts itself, that is no longer in the ULZ's as I have removed it at some point.
  2. I do believe that KB2859537 is a botched update, and has been superseded when MS released a fix for it. Someone in MS has forgotten to update the info in MU Catalog, to say it's superseded!
  3. KB2872339 and previously released updates have been superseded by KB2922229, and it was added to the ULZ's in April 2014. I have removed KB2872339 from the x64 version of the lists.
  4. Thanks, I really do appreciate when users like what I'm doing, which is helping the community with ULZ's that cover up MS's short comings. Yes it includes all updates (with the exception of request only hotfixes) that are post Win8.1 Update, so you can safely install/integrate these updates. I have bookmarked certain MS websites that help me get the info for direct download links, as well as if any update supersedes another previously released update. No it is the same package, but there 1 or 2 updates you would need to install from the Update Pack section. As for order of updates, it varies but usually it doesn't really matter in which order you install them. Unless for example, you were installing IE11 in Win7, you would need to install the required updates first before you could install IE11, so that it would work. Updates that you've already downloaded will be marked in green.
  5. First you download a program created by JCarle called Windows Updates Downloader (download the latest version, link is below). Then after you've downloaded and installed WUD, double left click on the ulz file, after a sec. you should get a confirmation prompt that the update list has been installed. Now run the WUD program and you should have a list of Security and Non-Security and other options displayed for you, all you have to do is choose the updates or extras you would like to download. And that's it, and every month when MS releases new updates the ulz files will be updated, and when that happens, just install that list and it will update the previous list! To download WUD: http://www.windowsupdatesdownloader.com/ProgramFiles.aspx (And choose v2.50.)
  6. Thanks for pointing out more superseded updates that I missed:- 1) KB2503658 has been removed 2) KB2476490 has been removed 3) KB2525694 has been removed, and the latest update is KB3000061 4) KB2620712 has been removed 5) KB2584146 has been removed I think from now on, I will use MU Catalog site to up to date on what's been superseded. The updates listed above will gone in the next available ULZ's!
  7. Yes, You can use the lists I maintain, cause Windows 7 updates are language neutral and will work on any version of Win7. As for XP, sadly no one has made a Greek update list, so you may have to make one yourself. And the updates for XP are NOT language neutral.
  8. Thanks for liking my ULZ's And for reporting about those superseded updates I did miss, they will not appear in the next ULZ's!
  9. Windows 10 v22H2 - This Update List has been updated to: April 9th 2024 Download the Media Creation Tool Here for Windows 10 November 2022 Update Win10-v22H2-x64.ulz
  10. Errors like these are okay, it's just NGEN optimising the files, and most times these errors will pop up often. Even happens to me, and I've not had any problems with both .NET 3.5.1 or 4.5.3.
  11. Yes it is, cause the updates would require that language pack in order to work in that language.
  12. As long as you install/integrate the required updates for IE11 to work in Win7 SP1, you should be fine Yes, it will give an error message and usually details info on what to do next. As for KB947821, you can sort of integrate it, but it's not really a update, it's more of a tool to resolving problems with the system files. It's best to leave that alone, unless you're facing issues with your system. Everything in the Optional section is non-integrate, but you can integrate them using 3 methods:- 1) Reverse Integration, This involves installing a version of Win7 that's customised with your settings and programs included in the offline image. Beware, that this can be a lengthy process depending on your system configuration. 2) Setup scripts, these run after Win7 installation has finished but before you can access the desktop, so your programs will be there when you login for the first time (hopefully!) 3) Using 3rd party programs, to config your offline images, some will even allow you to install updates on a live system, like WinToolkit.
  13. Hi, if you apply or integrate a update that's already on the system or offline image, then DISM will skip it. And you can integrate any update in any order, just be sure to leave out the updates in the lists that have the Non-Integrate labelled beside it, and you'll be fine. As for installing, the updates that won't work when integrated will need to be installed after installation of Win7, like KB2533552 for example.
  14. Sadly, MS has not made v11.0.11 available yet! So you'll have to make do with the current version which v11.0.10. The same goes for IE9 and 10 too.
  15. Sorry about the error messages, I have corrected a typo mistake I made in my x64 list, should work now.
  16. I use the MU Catalog site, cause it tells you which updates have been superseded. KB2862152 and KB2861855 are not included, cause I do not provide updates to DirectAceess or Remote Desktop!
  17. Are you living in the 22nd Century, year is 2103 And KB2904266 has been superseded by KB2922717
  18. Yes I do, but KB2929437 and KB2957689 have been superseded by July's KB2962872, you need to download the latest lists which I do update every month.
  19. I used to include it, but decided to remove the embedded lockdown update from the lists. Just realised that the latest version of Embedded Lockdown update is already in the lists.
  20. Fixed and thanks. That's because KB2962409 already contains KB2973448. You only need the small update if you're installing through WU.
  21. Thanks for the list of updates, here's what missing or been superseded:- Security KB2957689 replaces KB2929437 KB2861855 is missing because I don't include updates or features for Remote Desktop! KB2862152 is missing because I don't include updates for DirectAccess! KB2820331 replaces KB2791765 KB2922717 replaces KB2904266 KB971033 is missing because users did not want validation updates in the lists. Non-Security KB2574819 is missing because I don't include updates or features for Remote Desktop! KB2592687 and KB2830477 same reason as KB2574819.
  22. The updates that cannot be integrated into a offline image, are clearly marked as Non-Integrate in the latest ULZ's for both 7 and 8.1 Update! You can also help me with the lists by pointing out any mistakes or updates that I may have missed, and also give feedback to possibly help improve the lists, but that's all.
  23. There is a cab version of IE11, and you'll find the latest version (11.0.9) on both IE11 thread and the Win7 lists, which you'll find in the optional section.
  24. Thanks for using my lists It's up to you, either solution has all the required updates, security and non-security updates to install/integrate IE11, so you're not missing out on anything.
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