Bypass Windows 7 Extended Security Updates Eligibility

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

  1. Carlos Detweiller

    Carlos Detweiller Emperor of Ice-Cream
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    Use the latest Bypass and Standalone patcher from @abbodi1406. The standalone patcher can be configured for Server updates, but only the 64bit version. 32bit will most probably be abandoned after October 2024, as there is no 32bit Server.
     
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  2. Daniel Cutaneo

    Daniel Cutaneo MDL Novice

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    Yup. After October 2024, I plan on updating my 32 bit laptops to Windows 10. I only have two laptops left on Windows 7, and they're both 32 bit with Intel GMA 950's, so no proper graphics acceleration :/. It works, just not well... But these aren't my main computers by a long shot, just fun projects
     
  3. TehLandstander

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    Win10 supports x32? I have a second PC that is 64-bit but runs Win7-32 for software support.
     
  4. Carlos Detweiller

    Carlos Detweiller Emperor of Ice-Cream
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    Windows 10 (client SKUs only) is the last Windows OS that has a 32bit (aka x86) release. Server already lacks 32bit since 2008 R2 (NT 6.1).
     
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  5. TehLandstander

    TehLandstander MDL Novice

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    Didn't even think to research upgrading that PC from Win7. Might be about time.
     
  6. momail

    momail MDL Novice

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    Only one month left For Windows 7 pose ready x64 which ends in October 2024 is it possible Windows 11 iot enterprise ltcs 2024 which will last until 2034 or Windows NT 6.1 premium assurance it is possible
     
  7. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    #8087 pm67310, Sep 1, 2024
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    For windows 7 64bits => server 2008R2 update for software assurance end of update 2026 )

    For windows 7 32 bits => end of update posready 10.2024

    For vista 32bits or 64bits => server 2008 update / software assurance / end of update 2026

    For windows 8.0 8.1 32bits => embedded update end jully 2023

    For windows 8.0 or 8.1 server 2012/R2 end of update software assurance 2029

    Server 2016 or ltsb 2016 64bits end of update for software assurance 2033 /

    If bypass are required .. wait end of support in 2026.10 for ltsb to check this

    Ltsb 2016 32 bits end of support 10.2026

    Windows 10 1703 official end off support 2019 ...
    But surface hub end in 2021 this update work in current 1703 ( windows 10 enterprise only ) add extra update

    Software assurance = windows server and sql extra update only
     
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  8. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    Use ltsb 2016 and enable Net framework 3.5 ..

    For driver use leshcatlabs ( check my signature )
     
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  9. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    What is possible?

    You are still running win 7 but now almost all options are going to end the switch to the most current LTSC is coming up for you?
     
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  10. Mstarter

    Mstarter MDL Novice

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    Is it possible to download any updates after esu?
     
  11. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    windows 7 64bits => patch as server 2008R2 update for software assurance end of update 2026 )

    For windows 7 32 bits => end of update posready 10.2024
     
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  12. Mstarter

    Mstarter MDL Novice

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    How to patch as server 2008R2?
     
  13. Emanuel7

    Emanuel7 MDL Novice

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    Did anybody sucesfully install KB5042354 in win7? I get error code 643 in Windows update, older updates was installed OK.
     
  14. pm67310

    pm67310 MDL Guru

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    Read first post....after bypass installed

    Use wu patcher , for windows 7 x64 choose patch as server 2008 r2 to have update up to 2026

    Nb enable tls 1.2 and strong crypto tls for net frameworks are recommanded
     
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  15. peter4heppner

    peter4heppner MDL Junior Member

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    Install these 2 updates and you are fine : KB5041942 and KB5041954
     
  16. Emanuel7

    Emanuel7 MDL Novice

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    KB5041942 is installed but KB5041954 cannot be, i get fatal error during installation.
     
  17. peter4heppner

    peter4heppner MDL Junior Member

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    Dou you have stoped the wuauserv service and do you have cleaned the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution folder?!

    and do you have installed the .NET 4 ESU Bypass?!

    if not do so.
     
  18. Emanuel7

    Emanuel7 MDL Novice

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    bypass is installed, wuauserv is stopped. I deleted SoftwareDistribution folder now but still gets this error.
     
  19. Elmbeard

    Elmbeard MDL Novice

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    I had a couple of failures and a BSOD when WU was downloading the latest Tuesday patch rollup. I suspect that ESET was attempting to auto-update at the same time. In the end, I left it to do what it had to do, rebooted and finally got it to download and install the patch without further mishap. How I dislike auto-updaters!