No, SSU in v2004 will still be a separate update WU already install the latest SSU automatically with latest CU they are just going to bundle (accompany) the SSU with LCU for WSUS (and MU catalog)
Hello. After installing those required updates and then BypassESU v9, I restarted the Windows. But after that Windows said that my Windows is no longer supported. I clicked on "Remind me later", and restart again. Then clicked on Check for updates, and then Windows installed KB4577051 successfully and when I check for new updates, it says Windows is up to date. But when I check in Microsoft Update Catalog, I can see there is another update (KB4577053). What does this mean? I don't know why I got the message that I'm using outdated Windows, and if that was true, why do I have KB4577051 and not KB4577053?
Reading is good - it develops mental activity, but 222 pages ... Sorry, I won't. Can you tell me which page to look for?
start reading from this page and onwards https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...d-security-updates-eligibility.80606/page-214
Found it on the previous page. Nobody knows yet, everyone is waiting. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...dates-eligibility.80606/page-221#post-1620632
Mohammad, that msg comes from a January update that the entire Windows 7 community received when support was officially dropped. With the ESU Bypass in use, that is no longer the case, regardless of what that msg says. That msg is usually accompanied with a CheckBox to allow you to eliminate it in the future... you should use it.
I'm aware of all that. I always use Simplix 20.9.10 (or whatever the newest version is) to update a clean install of Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-bit. I was just trying to explain what the install and update process looks like when NOT using Simplix 20.9.10. It's a much longer process, and not the way I would recommend people do it. However, many people still do it the old way, so I like to have the steps available for them.
I showed that too, it takes 25min to do it by Bypass v9 on WU (would even be much faster when people ran the updates manually) and there is no need for v5 and all the updates you showed, only the may+ ssu, the ESU licensing preparation package, the latest rollup and the latest ndp4x update are needed. Bypass 20.9.10 is latest. And the dotnetfx48 WA won't take on starter/basic/premium, it needs the .net ESU bypass to have it show up as installed.
That was a typo on my part. Simplix 20.9.10 is what I meant. I've corrected my previous reply. AFTER I do a clean install of Windows 7 Pro SP1 64-bit and get it up-to-date to January 2020, these are the ONLY updates I need to install to get it up-to-date to September 2020? If so, where in the process is BypassESU-v9 put to use? I'm guessing it's after KB4538483 and before KB4577051.