After using Simplix Pack you do not receive update report that any hotfix is missing. In that case KB2775511 rollup is not needed.
Absolutely right gamazet you are, see, yesterday I formatted and installed Windows 7 Pro with Simplix Pack and the sole updates WU downloaded were KB971033, Windows Defender Definitions and that's it. No extra rollup needed.
I had this problem for the last 2 days, and it's really strange. Your guides were great and working quite well. I followed all the rules very strictly, and all went quite fast on SSD! But here is the thing: I have two Dutch versions of Windows 7. One version is X64, the other is X86, in case I have someone in my clientele that still uses a system with LESS than 4GB of RAM. I googled for the rights Service Index values. X64 values were which is Windows 7 Professional. BUT, here is the weird thing. I thought; Easy as pie, use the same command line for the X86 version (obviously same partition, other map) ! But when I use Index=4, the LiveUpdater states I am updating Windows 7 Premium X86 SP1? What the hell? When I used Index=3, it correctly states I update Windows 7 Professional... Can someone explain this?
Genuine Windows 7 x86 DVD has five indexes (Starter, HB, HP, Pro, Ult). Windows 7 x64 does only have four, as Starter is not available in 64bit. Thus the difference.
As Carlos said,but if you want to check information by yourself about all the editions which is loaded on the particular wim image, use this command: Code: Dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile: C:\install.wim (replace the path to your own).
Advance Notification Service for the March 2014 Security Bulletin Release Dustin C. Childs Dustin C. Childs Avatar of Dustin C. Childs 6 Mar 2014 10:00 AM Today we provide advance notification for the release of five bulletins for March 2014, two rated Critical and thee rated Important in severity. These updates address issues in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer and Silverlight. The update provided in MS14-012 fully addresses the issue first described in Security Advisory 2934088. While we have seen a limited number of attacks using this issue, they have only targeted Internet Explorer 10. Customers using other versions of Internet Explorer have not been impacted. As always, we’ve scheduled the security bulletin release for the second Tuesday of the month, March 11, 2014, at approximately 10:00 a.m. PDT. Revisit this blog then for analysis of the risk and impact, as well as deployment guidance, together with a brief video overview of the month’s updates. Until then, please review the ANS summary page for more information to help you prepare for security bulletin testing and deployment. Don’t forget, you can also follow the MSRC team’s recent activity on Twitter at @MSFTSecResponse. Thank you, Dustin Childs Group Manager, Response Communications Microsoft Trustworthy Computing Microsoft Windows, Silverlight, Security Advisory, ANS, Internet Explorer (IE)
.Net Frameworks and Direct X integration. Would be a nice new feature to include .Net Frameworks and Direct X integration.
Very nice tool. Work perfectly. Is there similar thing for win 8.1? P.S. I integrate win7 with same tool 3 month ago. Can i integrate the same version without deleting previous updates?
There is no Simplix tool for Win 8.1 yet. It is recommended to integrate on clean untouched Win 7 image.