yes it was already mentionned by @abbodi1406 few posts back , this update is more than a test as it allows to remove ESU check in February updates and that's why normal win7 users were able to get the ESU february updates installed.
I have the W7 familial edition version 64bit. After having installed bypassv3 then v4 with the KB ... 069 test last month successful, yesterday I received the update KB890830 and the KB4539601 is it enough? If it is missing should I install others manually? If yes which ones please.
Hello I am new to computer stuff and I need help can anyone show me what to click, is it both or all? Too hard!
so I do not install KB ... 9601 and KB ... 0830 via windows update despite the proposals? Can you tell me which ones I should install on the microsoft stp site? What is ESU? Sorry I'm a beginner and the translation software is approximate and even more with discussions on IT
As it is feb now, I am starting this. (I have of course kept on reading this.) I already had the first three kb#s already installed, so I installed the ESU bypass and ....69. Now I am looking for the Feb2020 ESUs. As the thread has 1300 posts, please... which post do I look? Or, are they in a different thread, f.e. simplex, as they used to? Thank you
Well then, I've got a question... I installed the Feb monthly roll-up while the bypass was installed. If I uninstall the bypass, then install the Feb SSU (as I still have the test update installed), will that mess up the bypass-aided install of the monthly rollup?
Official source for what. The offered updates are superseded. Mine all date back between 2014-2018. Just hide them until Ms fixes it (if ever). No need to install, just hide 'em if bothers you to see these being offered. IMHO Ms only has ESU half-baked because prior to the Feb Updates, WU didn't offer all of these old updates and needs to work on it a bit more. If you want an official source, you need to compare the offered versions of the update files with those on your system to see that they are old and have been replaced with newer versions.
I'm having a Win Server 2008 r2, when i try install any of updates i get message that "windows module installer must be updated" how do i fix ? Also the KB4528069 fails to install
wrong post quoted, fixed When you install https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1577497/ with the bypass running, you don't need the bypass anymore and you can install all ESU stuff, till msft screws it up in the future.
Logically, no. Installing the FEb SSU used to break the bypass but since we knoww that KB4528069 allows to install all feb ESU without bypass (uninstalled) so logically you will be able to install the SSU with the monthly roll-up without that interfering with it.
It's just the way Windows Update works. It's kind of blind and dumb (shades of MS itself at times). With limited logic, it digests whatever you just received, then asks if you want more. And more. And sometimes more after that. The good news is, it eventually wears out and goes away. But in some cases, depending on whatever perceived deficits it finds on your system, this may take half of forever (like when cloning or drive imaging your WinOS from one disk drive to another, resulting in your update history being left in the dust). THIS. Summed up to the "T". Meaning you either make their clueless WU updater happy by accepting whatever it proposes, or you decline its offerings by hiding them (right click, hide update). Again, be prepared to right click and hide a lot in certain scenarios. As for the KB890830 patch so many have been citing as of late, this is the strictly optional MS Malicious Software Removal Tool. Bring it into your tools fold if you care to use it. That's a no harm, no foul kinda weak Freddy safety app, but nonetheless safe to use for all setups.
in order for KB4528069 to be installed, you need first to install the bypass. have you installed it ? then once the update has been installed, you can uninstall the bypass.