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steven4554

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  1. Indeed, sorry for the error, should be "steven4554's UL" of course. So why the differences in the KB ? There shouldn't be any difference, why have I missed some updates or superseded ones that shouldn't be there?
  2. system: Windows 7 SP1 x86 updates: 2013-03-12 (or latter) I'm a little bit confused - ulz files from you are different from ulz files at windowsupdatesdownloader.com. your ulz: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_id=36393 wud ulz: http://www.windowsupdatesdownloader.com/download.ashx?type=ul&id=213 I've found the following differences: (that is files in your ulz that are not in wud ulz and files in wud ulz that are not in your ulz) 1. Security Updates your ulz: Windows6.1-KB2503665-x86.msu Windows6.1-KB2532531-x86.msu wud ulz: Windows6.1-KB2618451-x86.msu 2. Non-Security Updates your ulz: rvkroots.exe Windows6.1-KB2633952-x86.msu Windows6.1-KB2647753-v4-x86.msu Windows6.1-KB2718704-x86.msu wud ulz: Windows6.1-KB2534366-x86.msu Windows6.1-KB2639308-x86.msu Windows6.1-KB2641690-x64.msu Windows6.1-KB2647753-v2-x86.msu Windows6.1-KB2762895-x86.msu Which ULZ is "more better" - your or that from windowsupdatesdownloader site? The ULZ on WUD site don't include third party programs like Adobe Flash Player or Display Drivers, etc... And I get the direct download links on MS Update Catalog site by viewing the source of the webpage after downloading the update(s)
  3. I get my info from 2 MS sources here and here and there are some certs being moved to untrusted folder, cause they can be a security risk.
  4. KB2503665 is still needed for x86, cause it wasn't superseded! KB2503665 on Win7 x64 was superseded by KB2645640.
  5. 1. I include the .net 4.5 installer, but i have no plans to include it's updates! 2. It will be in the next update list, which will be on Patch Tesday. 3. They are both the same, but MS still continues with testing future builds of MSE. Which is why both builds are included in the list.
  6. Got that too. Looks like the x64 update file has a problem. Removing this section fixed it <update id="KB" category="0" publishdate="2013/" article="http://support.microsoft.com/kb/"> <title>Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 10 in Windows 7 SP1 x64 Edition (KB)</title> <description>Security issues have been identified that could allow an attacker to compromise a computer running Microsoft Internet Explorer and gain control over it.</description> <filename>IE10-Windows6.1-KB-x64.msu</filename> <url></url> </update> It was also saved in ANSI format and not utf-8 You are correct, i will upload new lists on patch tuesday with them in utf-8 format. As for the section described above, that's in my list, i'm just getting ready for the first updates for IE10 that's all.
  7. Try the other 3 updates first then install the Platform Update, then i would download and install IE10 cab file (available in my first post) as for using MDT 2012, ask someone else, as i've never used MDT.
  8. I don't include IE8 or 9 updates in my lists anymore, since IE10 has been released! All the other updates have been ignored as most end users won't need them, cause they are mainly aimed at business users or people with servers. The final version of the platform update is now in the update lists of both 32-bit and 64-bit.
  9. Sounds like a .net problem i had that 2 days ago, couldn't download anything, just restart your computer and it may fix the problem, otherwise you may need to contact JCarle as he is the one who made the program.
  10. That's because IE10 needs 4 updates to be installed/integrated before IE10 can be installed/ntegrated, you will find those updates in my first post.
  11. IE10 Final for Win7 SP1 has been released by MS! And thank you to the admin for moving this into the Win7 section.
  12. I'm okay, had no internet for approx. a week cause i forgot to pay my cable bill, as for my update lists i have updated the first post of both this thread and Windows 7's thread.
  13. Yes, i've been meaning to update my Win7 isos to include the non-integrateable updates, i'm thinking of also integrating .NET 4.5 and KB2506143 in the image too. I don't know why MS has these updates to be non- integrate status with dism (well except for KB2506143 as that update needs .NET 4.0 or 4.5) but i had integrated these updates in the past using dism, and it did give a error towards the end of installation!
  14. I hope it gets updated, or someone makes another one. I would do it, but i already provide update lists for XP/7 and 8! It would be a struggle to provide another set of ULZ's for Vista SP2. Just a shame you're not on Windows 7 SP1 as i always keep that set of ULZ's up to date!
  15. That's cause the update lists above haven't been updated by sammy19 in quite sometime.
  16. I am aware of this, and this v2 revision will be included in next month's patch tuesday UL's on January 8th, 2013! (Unless it's superseded by a newer update!)
  17. You will get more info about the Platform Update for Win7 here
  18. The only 3 ways i know is, Reverse Integration, which is a very time-consuming process or use a 3rd party software, like WInToolkit which now supports Win8! You can also use setup scripts to install exe file after install but before you login, but i don't know much about that or the scripts that are used.
  19. Did you integrate all the updates from my list? Cause if you did, there are updates that must not be integrated which do give out a these error messages during Win7 install, these are KB2603229, KB2533552 and KB2506143!
  20. Sorry i removed this cause the server kept going offline, here's where you will find it: http://burf.cesidian.info/
  21. Or you can reverse integrate KB2533552 and capture a new wim, that way you wouldn't need to bother with this update until MS issued a new update for it. Reverse integration also gives you the chance to integrate other things like .NET4.5, MSE4.1 and etc I have already made my custom iso with these and other programs i choose to include in the wim file.
  22. Thanks but would you please tell me wick KB is that? Thanks for kwick a answer P.D. I found it: It 's Windows8-RT-KB2771431-x64.msu or Windows8-RT-KB2771431-x86.msu Not in the list yet, it's available since Dec/4th/2012 It will be included in the list as of next week's patch tuesday, along with other updates for Win8!
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