Bypass Windows 7 Extended Security Updates Eligibility

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

  1. NoTears

    NoTears MDL Member

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    So i guess you will have to be more patient until it goes back to normal boot.
    I experience the same problem in my pc after updates have been installed before everything returns back to normal boot after a short time, the only difference is that i use SSD so maybe this has a decisive factor in getting the start-up back to normal in a short period of time on my pc.
    I can't blame him on that :D
     
  2. Ulrich Schatz

    Ulrich Schatz MDL Novice

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    Since the problem with this described micropatch hasnt been fixed by microsoft und thus the needed update hasnt been applied by means of using Bypass ESU 9 and windows update how can you say it is not needed to use 0Patch ?
     
  3. kamyshoviy

    kamyshoviy MDL Junior Member

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    You go beyond the topic under discussion: "Bypass the requirements for advanced Windows 7 security updates"
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    Any OS from birth is a sieve, and will remain so until "death". What (who) are you trying to protect yourself from on your home computer?
    Put a good antivirus and do not fill your head with paranoia. If someone wants to "f..." you - it will happen (it always has been and will be).
     
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    vonmir MDL Member

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    vonmir MDL Member

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    Of course. Thank you very much.
     
  6. Ulrich Schatz

    Ulrich Schatz MDL Novice

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    #4788 Ulrich Schatz, Nov 27, 2020
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    Let me put it to you this way . . . if it all doesn't matter why are you installing Windows updates or for that matter Bypass ESU V9 to keep your PC safe ??
     
  7. snofte

    snofte MDL Member

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    Tried re-starting 20 times. Still no improvement, boot time is 4 min. as compared to 1 min 40 sec before installing ESU-patcher
    and receiving updates (incl. november quality rollup). Can only think of 3 possible explanations:
    1. ESU patcher is causing the delay.
    2. The MS upgrades are causing the delay.,
    3, The install og execution of the ESU patcher was fu..ed up.
    Any thoughts on this ?
    regards
    snofte
     
  8. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    If it would, we all would have experienced it.
    You mean updates, and that could be true but again, more people would have experienced it. Or it has to do with your specific install/software/hardware/etcetc....
    It either works or it doesn't.

    You can create an uptodate ISO and do an inplace / repair upgrade and see if it fixes it.
     
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  9. snofte

    snofte MDL Member

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    Thanks a lot for suggestion. A bit uncertain how to do this, a bit rusty at the moment.
    Could you guide me ?
     
  10. NoTears

    NoTears MDL Member

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    @snofte

    Your problem could be related to damaged system files which existed before you decide to use bypass to install updates and this made the situation worse after the updates were installed and made the boot slow so maybe repairing these possible missing or damaged system files could fix your issue.

    So go to command prompt and type this comman line in admin mode :

    Sfc /scannow

    You let the repair procedure to finish and see if your problem is solved after that.
     
  11. awoli

    awoli MDL Novice

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    Code:
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    Checking Prerequisites . . .
    
    ==== ERROR ====
    Required updates are missing. You must install:
    1) KB4490628
    2) KB4474419
    3) KB4550738 [April 2020] or later servicing stack update
    
    Press any key to exit.
    This is what I am getting when running the cmd file. When I try to install these updates, it says the update is not applicable to my computer. What am I doing wrong?
     
  12. NoTears

    NoTears MDL Member

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    you need to be sure that you apply these updates according to the win7 architecture which is installed on your computer.

    if you have win7 32bits, you need to download and install the updates related to 32bit architecture. (x86)
    if you have win7 64bits, you need to download and install the updates related to 64bit architecture.
     
  13. awoli

    awoli MDL Novice

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    Good point, I always go for x86 out of habit... But it's x64!
     
  14. NoTears

    NoTears MDL Member

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    Problem solved ?
     
  15. awoli

    awoli MDL Novice

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    No :/

    I installed the updates but the tool still says they must be installed before it can run.
     
  16. NoTears

    NoTears MDL Member

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    if all the pre-requisites updates have been installed successfully, you should now be able to install the bypass corectly.
    Reboot the machine and run again the bypass.
     
  17. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  18. awoli

    awoli MDL Novice

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    Rebooting did it, I see the 2020-11 updates in WU now. Thanks!