I tried to install the newest update rollup from February and the PC worked up to 30 % , restarted and tried to configure the update. He reached 97 % and then suddenly there was this message and now i cant get rid of it. It keeps reappearing no matter what I try. Resetting Windows Update didn“t work either . . . even restoring a saved system point doesnt work. I am just not able to install the neweset update. Until now everything worked fine with bypass esu.
Sorry, What does it mean to delete .NET 4.x ESU installer It means remove the BypassEsu-v11 or it means uninstall Net Framework. Excuse me, but my language is different, I use a translator, and it is difficult for me. My bug is in the February update .NET Framework 3.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8 Windows 7 x64 (KB4603002) (error in the update, reverting....) Thanks for your job.
Probably means, uninstall the .net 4 bypass. Did you reset WU by deleting the softwaredistribution folder? Or did you try to use the standalone .net 4 dotnetfx installer?
I did not delete the softwaredistribution folder No, I ran windows update from control panel to install the upgrade. Do I have that program? I only have "BypassESU-v11.7z" installed
Thanks for your reply haz367. I spent a lot of hours trying to find an answer for the .NET Framework mystery. One of the things I did download was the MS .NET repair tool. But on launch it immediately asks you to allow MS to collect info about your hardware, logs etc....and I don't like the idea of letting them do that for obvious reasons. By the way, the link you posted for the repair tool returns a not found error.
I know that Enthousiast, but I didn't want to then get a pop up saying "Your Windows is not genuine"...out of the frying pan and into the fire!!
Spoiler: social.technet.microsoft.com Difference between "Security Only Quality Update" and "Security Monthly Quality Rollup"?? The first one include only security fixes, but second include additional fixes both non-security fixes and older security fixes. If the monthly rollup fix installs first, the security-only update would then no longer be applicable to the PC, since the entire content of that security-only update would already be installed. If the security-only update installs first, the monthly rollup will still be applicable as it contains additional fixes (both non-security fixes and older security fixes) that are needed by the PC. Question: The difference between "Quality security update only" and "Monthly security patch kit"?", in project to install Extended Security Updates for Windows 7... is not even funny, rather inappropriate (sad). "I really need updates, but I don't know what it is and why?".. Do not be offended, but usually (from experience) then questions begin that something is not working and the search for the culprits begins. For a home computer, there is no critical need for them, a good antivirus is much more relevant.
So if i install Security Only update then i need to install all of it till date? and if i install Rollup then i only need the latest update?