Win 7 Ultimate x64 machine. When I right-click on LiveOS-Setup.cmd and run as administrator, it asks permission for command prompt, which I allow, and then then black cmd window just disappears. No ESU patcher menu comes up. Like the script is crashing or something. I've installed the 5 MS pre-requisite updates in the instructions, although somewhere were already installed it said. Any ideas? Cheers. Update: re-downloaded the 7z archive again, and it worked. Must have messed something up on the first download. Machine is updating now, albeit extremely slowly!
I hid it, so Microsoft instead of the hidden October one sent me the same update only for May. And how many of them were there, what, to hide everything. In general, I installed it.
Does this only work with professional or does it work with ultimate too? Asking because I need bitlocker.
I have used WSESUI to install kb4577051 but I don''t see it in my installed updates but when I try to install it the response is that it is installed. What could be the problem?
I didn't got servicing stack update for 2020-09 and 2020-08, meaning i cannot install these updates (failure updating, reverting changes), how can i update?
All SSU releases from may 2020 will work, there is no september 2020 SSU. Your error is ESU Bypass related, use v9 or the separate standalone bypasses.
im getting the same error, i used the bypass kit provided on this original post (Bypass ESU v7). Does that mean that this patcher i used is obsolete? if so where can i find this v9, and will i have to continuously patch the system over and over?
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/restore-windows-update-for-vista.82336/ Bypass ESU for vista by abbodi
SO i have two Win 7 machines. Desktop and laptop. Both have the latest SSU update using the same bypass However now the desktop is still receiving the security definition updates, but the laptop is not. Any ideas why they would be "out of sync"?
If you installed the September rollup or security only update, uninstall it and see if that resolves your gaming issues.
Yes, after installing v9, uninstall the .NET bypass. Only reinstall the .NET bypass option when you want to install the latest .NET update via Windows Update. After the .NET update has installed after rebooting, and after waiting at least 10 minutes after rebooting, once again uninstall the .NET bypass in order to assure that won't have issues when installing other types of updates or when installing or uninstalling programs.