It's so nice to see Office 2010 added to the list. Thank you Alpha and abbodi1406. You've done a lot of recent tweaks. I enjoy seeing a developer so active in their project, constantly making a great tool even better. You're one of the few. Taking into account that SP2 has been out for a while now, I am wondering what the listed updates from abbodi1406's repository apply to. There are too few to suggest it is for Office 2010 or Office 2010 SP1 since I don't see a SP2 listed. Are these all of the updates that came out after SP2?
This is a screenshot of 44 General updates. All other items give the same message. I used WinToolkit to see the build which is SP1 7601. View attachment 26683
IE10 has shared updates (Prerequisites) with IE11, therefor WHD counts those updates for IE11 & IE10 together and paint them with green
The Windows look suggest that you are on Windows 8.x system are you trying to integrate updates to Win7 sp1 x64 image or..?
I am running the WindowsHotfixDownloader.exe under windows 8.0 and I am trying to intregrade the updates into Windows7_Enterprise_wSP1_64Bit_English build 7601.
is ur windows 8 architecture 32bit or 64 bit? becuz if u're running windows 8 32bit, u cant do servicing for windows 64bit (all winnt 6.x)
windows 8.0 dism supports servicing windows 7, so no need to waiktools wait for Alphawaves response for the error
hi all, can somebody shed a light on how to auto install all the updates I've downloaded? FYI I downloaded all update via WHD on another PC and then move the folder to the computer that I freshly installed... Opened the WHD 5.7 on new installed computer then hit option > Windows & Office Tools > Install Windows updates but no update list on the program... clicking install updates just add file manually... confused
OMG... So I had to manually add every file I download earlier to the list? It's not what I had in mind when I read about this tool is all about... The program download about 500+ files... I thought this tool will save me the time for download the update and doing it offline so the update will be much less troublesome... but if I had to manually add 500+ files, I better let update online do the job for me
Yes it can do select multiple files, but the files is spread on a lot of subfolders. It will take a lot of time to do it manually. It will be great if we can select the folder and the program will auto scan the files inside it.