Hats off to @abbodi1406 & the team for an excellent KB8069 LITE creation... luv it! Now awaitng for March to arrive...
It's KB4539601/KB4539602, not KB4534310. What are the advantages of the new script if you've already applied the old method with Feb SSU working? *Actually, I think this explains it well (worth trying at least): https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pdates-eligibility.80606/page-73#post-1578399
Afaik, none, the lite version does what the full ESU-check suppressing update also did, only no need for installing the full update now.
Thank you very much for your answer bro and your precious help you have much more education and patience than some people here who do not understand that when you are a beginner and that there is the barrier of language and computer language it can be very difficult and we are always afraid of making a big mistake! So I followed your advice by installing KB4539601 and KB890830 in the Windows Update window and they were installed correctly (thanks a lot) and upon restart there was the black screen as you specified. By cons Windows Update did not offer me the KB4537820. Do I have to download it manually or can I keep it like that for now? If I understood correctly, it's better now uninstall the Bypass ESU V4 ? I also have KB4528069 (27/01/2020) which is still installed can I keep it or should I delete it ?
Imho, if you are a beginner as you say you are why don't you carefully read the posts? Now again you post this: "By cons Windows Update did not offer me the KB4537820. Do I have to download it manually or can I keep it like that for now?" This has been answered a million times, starting at the OP, no ESU updates will be offered on WU. Most current development is this: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pdates-eligibility.80606/page-73#post-1578390 And this is for the full ESU Bypass v4: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pdates-eligibility.80606/page-71#post-1578167
kb4538483 - according to the Update Catalog is an ESU related update, anyone know anything about it? Should it be installed, ect.? Says something about "Licensing Preparation"
It's for official ESU key users, it installs licensing files for activating with the ESU key, does nothing for the ESU bypass method.
So if I just want Feb monthly rollup (which should both have security + IE11 updates), I just install KB4528069-lite then install KB4537829, then install KB4537820, then I am done, is that correct and would this work?
Are there any other important updates to download beside KB4537829 and KB4537820 for rollups (Group A)?
Greetings... I have been following this thread for a month now. I had Win7 Home Premium and did the Windows Anytime Upgrade to Win7 Ultimate (activated it with DAZ loader). Starting with v3 and then v4 of the Bypass, I have not yet had any problems with installation of any of the ESU updates. Just wanted to say thanks to all involved for all your hard work. This forum has been a gold mine of information.
Where is remover.bat of this art-made-self production, dear ladies and gentlemen? I'm very thanks to you, if you add remover to this *.zip file.
However I have downloaded two updates with WU so stop getting confused; I already told you that I don't want to speak with you do you understand that or must you say it in Chinese? You have no pedagogy , you only know post internet links and it does not help me otherwise for many reasons i wrote. If no i would not ask for help from people who are much more patient and kind than you ! In short, leave me alone and be respectful by not responding to messages that do not intended for you once again !
I'm still receiving MSRT updates through WU. This arrived today KB890830. I thought there were no more updates of any type for Windows 7 through WU. Is the Bypass included in the malicious software to be removed? Getting hard to know what to trust. Also arrived via WU is this...KB971033 Update for Windows 7 for x64-based systems. Is it possibly an disguised attempt to break the Bypass? More information about this update This update for Windows Activation Technologies helps detect validation errors and activation exploits. This update also detects any tampering attempts made to important Windows 7 system files. Be aware that some counterfeit copies of Windows include malware. When this update is installed, it performs a validation process for the copy of Windows that is running on your computer. However, this validation process does not affect the functionality of Windows. The update process exits silently if it detects no validation errors, activation exploits, or tampered files. Tampered Files If the update discovers a tampered file, it tries to restore the file. This restore may require a restart. If this update cannot restore the tampered files, it will direct you more information on the Internet. Validation Errors or Activation Exploits Validation errors and activation exploits try to bypass the Windows activation process and are sometimes included with counterfeit copies of Windows. If a validation error or activation exploit is detected, you will be directed to more information on the Internet for resolution of the activation exploit or the validation error. When validation errors or activation exploits are removed, you may be asked to use a valid product key to activate the copy of Windows 7 that is running on your computer. If you decide not to resolve the validation error or the activation exploit at that time, you will be periodically notified that the copy of Windows 7 that is running on your computer is not genuine. Additionally, Windows will provide a link to more information online for resolution.
Hi there, after the patches for IE 11 (like KB4537767) are not included in the monthly rollup (correct?) and should therefore be installed separately - is there any webpage for the update history for it? Yes, there is the search function in the Update Catalog but an update history page like for the OS would be nice. Slightly OT: Is it possible that Microsoft has forgotten to release the fix for the black wallpaper thing as a monthly rollup for everybody? So far only the Preview (KB4539601) is out... Greetings, Martin //edit: CU Updates for IE are included in the monthly rollup, so no need to install them extra!