Markokk888 Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 (edited) Hello, What updates do i need to make windows update client work ? after clean install from : "en_windows_8.1_enterprise_with_update_x64_dvd_6054382.iso" i'm trying to avoid monthly rollup's so i can't go straight to them i'm gonna only install security ones. Edited January 26, 2018 by Markokk888
Jody Thornton Posted January 27, 2018 Posted January 27, 2018 Well first off, the you've obviously burned the DVD-ROM from an downloaded ISO. So is it legal? Next thing, Windows Update will just work by searching for updates, so if you just want to download security-only patches after October 2016, I would use either WSUS or the Microsoft Update Catalog. Then you can run Windows Update again afterwards and install the other .NET and IE 11 updates.
Markokk888 Posted January 27, 2018 Author Posted January 27, 2018 3 hours ago, JodyT said: Well first off, the you've obviously burned the DVD-ROM from an downloaded ISO. So is it legal? Next thing, Windows Update will just work by searching for updates, so if you just want to download security-only patches after October 2016, I would use either WSUS or the Microsoft Update Catalog. Then you can run Windows Update again afterwards and install the other .NET and IE 11 updates. Well, no i didn't. it's a virtual machine with original and legal iso which i obtained when i had msdn subscription so it's very legal. i did used WSUS no help.. even after i installed everything.. whats the point of using WSUS and then avoid monthly rollups when you already have all the telemetry crap before rollups was the thing.. because WSUS will install all the : KB3068707, KB3081954, KB3021917, KB3075249, KB3068708, KB3080149, KB3022345, KB2952664, and so one.. You can lost in the Microsoft Update Catalog.. no point of using that if you don't know what you need.. Also WHDownloader is very useful tool but that don't solve any of my problems.. its about what i need to make windows update client to work not to how to install everything basically to make it work, why do i even need then update client when i do all this manually.. Also i'm running in audit mode is that a problem ? because it's no issue when doing this with windows 7.
Jody Thornton Posted January 28, 2018 Posted January 28, 2018 Just download security only updates from the catalog. Here was the original list of stuff to avoid form the Windows Update list KB3068708 KB3035583 KB2976978 KB3044374 KB3050267 There's more though
Markokk888 Posted January 28, 2018 Author Posted January 28, 2018 (edited) Figure out myself in audit mode in windows 8 is impossible to use windows update client better use windows update minitool. My List of Malware, Spyware updates before rollups : . KB971033 – Update for Windows Activation Technologies (Checks whether Mic- rosoft wants to deactivate your system) KB3035583 – Update installs Get Windows 10 app in Windows 8.1, 7 SP1 KB3022345 – Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry KB3080149 – Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry KB3068708 – Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry KB3075249 – Update that adds telemetry points to consent.exe in Win 8.1, 7 KB3012973 – Force Trigger Auto Download and Install of Win 10 Free Upgrade KB2990214 – Update that enables you to upgrade from Windows 7 to a later v- ersion of Windows KB2952664 – Compatibility update for upgrading Windows 7 (Diagnostics for Win 10 compatibility) KB2976978 – Compatibility update for Windows 8.1 and Windows 8 KB3021917 – Diagnostics Telemetry for Win 10 performance compatibility KB2977759 – Diagnostics compatibility when installing Win 10 (Diagnostics for Win 10 compatibility) KB3044374 – Update that enables you to upgrade from Windows 8.1 to 10 KB3123862 – Updated capabilities to upgrade Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 KB3081452 – August 27, 2015, compatibility update for upgrading to Win 10 KB3081441 – Compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10 KB3081440 – Compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10 KB3074677 – Compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10 KB3046480 – Update helps to determine whether to migrate the .NET Framework 1.1 when you upgrade Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 KB3090045 – Windows Update for reserved devices in Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 SP1 that are upgrading to Windows 10 from Windows 8.1, 7 SP1 KB3072318 – Update for Windows 8.1 OOBE to upgrade to Windows 10 KB3081954 – Update adds telemetry points to Work Folders for Asimov telemet- rypipeline in Windows 7 SP 1 KB3112336 – Additional upgrade scenarios from Win 8.1 to 10 and monitoring KB3095113 – Update to enable WSUS support for Windows 10 feature upgrades KB3150513 – May 2016 Compatibility Update for Windows configuration for comp- atibility diagnostics for Windows 10 KB3146449 – Updated Internet Explorer 11 capabilities to upgrade Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 (Get Windows 10 update for MSIE) KB3014460 – Upgrade for windows insider preview / upgrade to windows 10 KB3064683 – Windows 8.1 OOBE modifications to reserve Windows 10 KB3081451 – August 27, 2015, compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10 KB3081454 – September 8, 2015, compatibility update for upgrading to Win 10 KB3081437 – August 18, 2015, compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10 KB3081427 – Compatibility update for upgrading to Windows 10: August 5, 2015 KB3173040 – Windows 8.1, 7 SP1 end of free upgrade offer notification KB3163589 – “Your PC is running an outdated version of Windows” notification KB3068707 – Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry . List of pulled Malware, Spyware updates : . KB2922324 – Pulled, uninstall it anyway if already installed KB2976987 – Pulled, uninstall it anyway if already installed KB3015249 – Pulled, Upgrade that adds telemetry points to consent.exe in Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 Edited January 28, 2018 by Markokk888
erpdude8 Posted June 7, 2018 Posted June 7, 2018 wow Markokk888. you did not mention the KB3172614 update in any of your posts, which permanently fixes the Windows Update Client problem under Windows 8.1 (MS support KB article 3163023). Fix was first included in KB3161606 and later included in KB3172614. manually download and install the KB3172614 update from the MS Update Catalog site (need either KB3021910 or KB3173424 servicing stack update installed first) and reboot. after Win8.1 reloads, run Windows Update.
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