Jiger Posted December 13, 2017 Posted December 13, 2017 Does anyone know where to find and manually download the latest updates (Dec 2017) for Windows XP Embedded. It is just taking too much of time, energy and anger to try and use Windows Update as you all know. Could you name the actual updates, so it´s easier to find and download them. Jiger
roytam1 Posted December 13, 2017 Posted December 13, 2017 7 minutes ago, Jiger said: Does anyone know where to find and manually download the latest updates (Dec 2017) for Windows XP Embedded. It is just taking too much of time, energy and anger to try and use Windows Update as you all know. Could you name the actual updates, so it´s easier to find and download them. Jiger maybe just read this thread?
Jiger Posted December 14, 2017 Author Posted December 14, 2017 I was hoping for something along the following lines (I take myself as an example): During patch tuesday in November I had Microsoft Update (MU) to install the following files: KB4047211 KB4048968 KB4048970 KB4047206 KB4050795 and later on (Nov 28) KB4049068 These are the updates for Nov 2017 if the system was fully updated until Nov-17. Then it would be easy for all those who have difficulties with MU to download and install manually instead of trixing during long time with the buggy MU. When the updates are installed svchost is behaving normally. Anyway, I managed to cooperate with MU yesterday and installed the following files: KB4052303 KB4051956 KB4052978 So everything is OK for now, but there are new patch tuesdays to come every month until April 2019. I think we could help each other according to these lines... Jiger
Destro Posted December 15, 2017 Posted December 15, 2017 Ya all of that stuff is in the thread he linked you. We have been doing the same thing that you just provided us in that thread now for a long while. 1
Mcinwwl Posted December 16, 2017 Posted December 16, 2017 As above - link from the first reply HAS the information you need. It is big and overwhelming, but still better than splitting it into two parallel topics covering nearly the same.
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