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  1. 18 minutes ago, Tester Machine said:

    Thanks friend, but my question is... looking at the link and the folders, I wonder in what order to install the updates? from 2019 to 2022?

    Sorry for my lack of experience, if you can explain a little about this I would appreciate it.

    You need to install in Windows Vista esu folder
    2020 then 2021 and 2022 then 2023 then 2024 via dism++
    everything is provided in the pack

  2. 8 minutes ago, Tester Machine said:

    I guess I must have the 2022 updates to be able to use the extended kernel.

    The problem is, where can I get these compatible updates so I can install the kernel?

    I am using Windows Vista SP2 Business x64

    I have listed everything for Windows Vista.
    You can check my youtube channel if you have difficulty you can also put the subtitles and translate the sites.
    I am French but the updates are global so compatible with all languages.
    You will find everything in this ploud link

    https://storage.ploud.fr/index.php/s/Y8MQBDb4sFxAaDb

  3. On 1/4/2024 at 6:59 AM, AstragonQC said:

    Some people have bet on the hypothetical "Premium Assurance" that MS sold to companies between 2017 and 2018 before being replaced with ESUs that stated "6 more years of updates after the original EoL date" and Windows Server 2008/R2 was mentioned in it. Also when MS replaced PA with ESUs, it was stated in a document (Page 5) that MS will honor the terms of PA for companies that have bough it, which "proves" that some companies may actually have bought those 6 additional years of support.

    Some people are confident about the fact at least one company took the Premium Assurance when it was available (as it was a "buy early, pay less" model as this document proves it in Page 4), but they're unsure on how MS will distribute the update packages. The most probable is that MS will just continue to publish them through the MSU Catalog with another layer of artificial locks to "prevent" installing it on systems that are not "targeted" to receive them.

    Those 6 years starts upon EoL date (so January 14, 2020), which means the actual deadline is January 13, 2026 (which is mentioned in this slide, at slide 11).
    (If not counting some institutions like the army that will (without any doubt) buy additional support to Microsoft in order to maintain some systems until their decommission because XP is not the only in this case, 7 will probably have a such treatment as well, and also 10 in the future).

    --

    So to correct you on your supposition, the EoL schedule is more something like this (in case we can access Server 2008/R2 updates packages after January):

    • October 2024: Windows 7 x86 (with the EoL of POSReady 7 as Server 2008 R2 is only available as x64).
    • January 2026: Windows Vista, Windows 7 x64.
    • October 2026: Windows 8 & 8.1.

    (Or maybe *Plot twist* some companies will request more updates to MS, but that's more going into a crack theory rather than a probable thing).

    --

    (Oh and the funnier is on the slide I mentioned earlier is at slide 21 where they just copy/pasted the text because it's written that Svr2012/R2 to EOL in January 2023, which is not the case. But it also describes something more interesting: MS also considered to provide this Premium Assurance plan on Server 2012/R2 and get updates until (October) 2029).

    The NT6 OSes never-ending lifespans are just hilarious. And Vista will outpass XP as the longest-supported OS with slightly more than 19 years worth of updates (December 2006-January 2026).

    Are you sure ?
    I have the impression that Server 2008 is no longer supported
    Watch the update history for server 2008 r1 / r2
    none received an update for the month of February
    single server 2012

  4. On 2/8/2024 at 10:21 PM, Tester Machine said:

    How can I install this version of the kernel? There is no instruction that specifies how to install it.

    I am the creator of this link.
    to install the extended kernel, you have several in this pack.
    You have to go to the finished files folder and go to the Extended Kernel for Vista folder October 2022 Hotfixes Updates
    and run the win32 setup.
    You need an up-to-date Windows Vista installation for this to work.

  5. On 12/6/2023 at 3:47 PM, lorenzo duchaussoy said:

    So this pack of the extended kernel for the month of October 2022 works well :)

    I'm going to try to do it for the latest extended kernel but there are updates deleted so I have to sort it out.

  6. On 8/12/2023 at 1:20 AM, GTAGAME said:

     

    It's still broken for me unfortunately. I haven't installed any 2022 updates and only had KB4580385 in the list to remove.

    After removing the update, Extended Kernel still breaks the entire system.

    Screenshot_20230812_010916.png

    Have you installed the August 2023 update? I encounter several problems with the maj of this me.

  7. 1 hour ago, Scarf32 said:

    Is it that much of an improvement? Because losing 3 hours installing every single update for me it's not worth it

    For me yes, it literally builds all the stability and the future of our Windows installation. If you are someone who reinstalls often, I advise you to make clones. Windows Vista RTM is a stable bone, you just have to know that some services crash but you can restart them to fix them. For example the control panel can either not open or be empty, it is these services that must be restarted: net stop EMDMgmt net stop slsvc net start EMDMgmt net start slsvc If we master Windows Vista RTM well after it becomes our friend and if we correctly sort all the updates to install, it becomes as clean as an arch linux.

  8. 2 hours ago, Scarf32 said:

    I know you can't put links but can you tell me a site to download vista iso? Because i don't know wich to trust. Is archive org safe?

    To install Windows Vista I prefer to start from an iso of Windows Vista RTM and to configure it correctly and to install the updates one by one, its stability improves enormously than to start on an iso of sp2 already made.

  9. On 7/1/2023 at 2:34 AM, yotoprules said:

    Is anyone else having the problem where all the permissions get screwed up? I am unable to run anything as admin and several features are broken.
    Only way to fix it is to boot into safe mode and run SFC /scannow which puts my OS back into a usable state.
    I am using a fully updated Windows Vista SP2 X64.

    IMG_20230701_013243949.jpg

    After hard work testing all updates on Windows Vista; I finally managed to make the Extended Kernel of March 2023 revision 1 work with the Windows Vista esu! Several updates are problematic: KB5003210, KB4580385 are most responsible as well as superseded 2022 updates. Cumulative updates are also to be banned. The solution is: to remove all the 2022 updates that have been installed on the system and to install only the non-superseded updates which are security only, and to remove the two updates KB5003210, KB4580385 Then, we can install the extended kernel without having any problem!

    Updates 2022 need to remove : kb5009601-kb5010403-kb5011486-kb5011525-kb5011942-kb5012137-kb5012150-kb5012632-kb5012658-kb5013619-kb5013636-kb5014006-kb5014010-kb5014743-kb5014752-kb5015866-kb5015870-kb5016129-kb5016669-kb5016686-kb5017358-kb5017371-kb5018413-kb5018446-kb5018450-kb5020005-kb5020019-KB5021289-KB5021293-KB5021657

    Updates 2022 need to install : kb5009601-kb5010403-kb5011525-kb5012150-kb5012632-kb5013619-kb5014006-kb5014743-kb5015870-kb5016129-kb5016686-kb5017371-kb5018446-kb5020005-kb5020895-kb5021293

    I had the same problem as you and when I deleted the maj to replace them with the others it solved the problem. I made a video of my problem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BmPZTJX18sE

  10. I recently created an iso with all Windows Vista updates: 862 in total. I made an iso in English and in French because I am French but I thought of you because you are a great Windows Vista community. You will find the iso on my Youtube channel, I made a video of it. This is the only title in English at the moment.

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