Got the "This file may damage your computer" message in Chrome when trying to download KB4528069 Lite but I guess everyone else did too. Excellent work.
you have the choice, either use the online integration or offline integration. Since you used online-installed.bat, you're fine.
it was probably your AV which reported it wrongly, it is false positive. all links available here are tested before published so they are safe.
For installing it on a live aka running aka online system, you only have to use the online-installer.bat and you're done. No, the builtin security options of the browser caused it to be "halted". https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pdates-eligibility.80606/page-75#post-1578715
Hamdoullah, I know that you mean well and you are just trying to help, but when you cannot distinguish between a basic issue such as Chrome vs AV warning maybe it’s time to stop giving advice unless you do some research first to validate that your statement is correct.
My fault, i missed the word "chrome" in his statement, i should have read all the comment carefully. That happens.
That's normal, you are supposed to install the updates yourself from now on, no more updates from Windows Update anymore.
Are SSUs cumulative or not? Like can I skip the feb SSU and just install the march SSU instead? Or I need to have both the feb and march SSUs for things to work properly?
Not like rollups or win 10 CUs, but, afaik, when offline updating or on a clean install, only the last is needed.
So I am going to need to install KB4537829 no matter what in order to keep updating rollups in march, april etc, correct?
Hi, I tried the Lite KB4528069 Pack (online installer) on my Windows 7 Ultimate x64, but I'm getting "ERROR: The system was unable to find the specified registry key or value"; after a while it's says "Done". I have absolutely no idea what is going on...
The first line is a HKLM reg key removal entry. Does this reg entry still exist? Code: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMPONENTS\DerivedData\Components\amd64_microsoft-windows-s..edsecurityupdatesai_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7602.20587_none_c8993b883659a816 or Code: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMPONENTS\DerivedData\Components\x86_microsoft-windows-s..edsecurityupdatesai_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7602.20587_none_6c7aa0047dfc36e0
I think it doesn't matter. Try to run the online-installer again to see if the error message still appears. If not, it's ok.
It's either one, x86 on a 32bit system or amd64 on a 64bit system. I've passed the question to the devs. Running the different tools mixed and specially with errors is never advised, it can brick all.