Bypass Windows 7 Extended Security Updates Eligibility

Discussion in 'Windows 7' started by abbodi1406, Nov 17, 2019.

  1. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  2. whisperalpha

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    Could have something to do with licensing reinforcement. You know how serious they are about that lousy $H1T. KMS was bad enough to implement, but paid ESU updates?!? Windows 7 was never designed to be used as subscription payware like this. It makes enough sense to have to re-tool some components to keep those digital gears turning.
     
  3. Skunk1966

    Skunk1966 MDL Member

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    could someone please post the direct download link for April security-only update?
     
  4. Louis69

    Louis69 MDL Novice

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    Errr,Enthusiasm, this "ESU licensing preparation update",what does it look like ?
     
  5. Vaporeon

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    Manually installing these updates without the bypass still works, provided you have that "test" update.
     
  6. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...dates-eligibility.80606/page-129#post-1590149
     
  7. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    That test update (kb..069) actually IS the actual ESU check suppressor;)
     
  8. Pawulon

    Pawulon MDL Novice

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    Hello, thanks for making this bypass.
    I have a question. I have two computers with windows 7 x64, on both I installed bypass V 5 and last month I installed march rollup pachage without problem. But now, on one of them I can install april rollup package without problem, but on the other one update installs but after reboot I have message "Reverting changes" and update is marked as failed in updates history. Am I doing something wrong?
     
  9. whisperalpha

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    Run an SFC /Scannow command to check the system, and remove and re-apply the v5 patch. Then reboot.
     
  10. Louis69

    Louis69 MDL Novice

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    This is the one:
    2020-02 Extended Security Updates (ESU) Licensing Preparation Package for Windows 7 for x86-based Systems (KB4538483)
    But do you think it's too late to install it now? It's the third time I've used BPESU without KB4538483 AND with full success so I don't know...
     
  11. Pawulon

    Pawulon MDL Novice

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    I already tried sfc /scannow, also tried removing and reinstalling V5 patch, also I tried removing SoftwareDistribution folder, but none of this methods worked.
     
  12. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    And to all with the monthly repeated questions:

    Updated the ESU Updates overview:
     
  13. whisperalpha

    whisperalpha MDL Junior Member

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    Right-click "Computer" and hit "Properties" and tell me what your activation status is.
    If it shows up normally and you have an authentic system, you might need to do some work in the backend to rearm the existing activation.
    If you used a patch or crack like most people probably did, you will need to re-apply that activation patch.
     
  14. Pawulon

    Pawulon MDL Novice

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    On this computer where installation fails system is activated legally with SLIC embedded in BIOS by manufacturer, also status is "activated", on this computer where update installs successfully windows is activated using Windows Loader.
     
  15. Enthousiast

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    The windows activation should not even matter, most of my ESU tests were done on not activated installs.