That project looks interesting but there are more current updates available here than in that pack. Here's a quick comparison: His includes KB2567053 which updates Win32k.sys to 6.1.7601.21811. Here, the pack includes KB2618837-v3 which updates Win32k.sys to 6.1.7601.21827. His includes KB2567680 which updates Kernel32.dll to 6.1.7601.21772. Here, we've got KB2615701 which updates to 6.1.7601.21824 His: KB2563894 updates Tcpip.sys to 6.1.7601.21754. Here: KB2459530-v3 updates to 6.1.7601.21789 His: KB2556532 updates Ntoskrnl.exe to 6.1.7601.21755. Here: KB2566205-v2 updates to 6.1.7601.21789 His: KB2544893 updates Inetcomm.dll to 6.1.7601.21719. Here: KB2554876-v2 updates to 6.1.7601.21734 His: KB2536276 updates Mrxsmb10.sys (and others) to 6.1.7601.21767. Here: KB2612966 updates to 6.1.7601.21819 His: KB2503665 updates Afd.sys to 6.1.7601.21712. Here: KB2579274 updates to 6.1.7601.21792 His: KB2476490 updates Oleaut32.dll to 6.1.7601.21669. Here: KB2564958 updates to 6.1.7601.21802 His: KB2511250 updates Xpsgdiconverter.dll to 6.1.7601.21667. Here: KB2620393 updates to 6.1.7601.21822 His: KB2509553 updates Dnsrslvr.dll to 6.1.7601.21673. Here: KB2520155 updates to 6.1.7601.21689 His: KB2507618 Here: KB2555392 His: KB2506212 Here: KB2584577 And there are other superseded ones in his. There are just many more eyes looking out for the latest updates on this site.
The latest update from 18.10.2011 includes the latest updated IE9 (KB982861) and hotfix KB2624899. "Additions -> IE9" folder contains both cumulative update KB2586448 and hotfix KB2624899. I tried to install both updates during unattended install of Windows 7 SP1 but setup refuses to install cumulative update KB2586448 since, I guess, it's already included in the latest release of IE9. To confirm this I checked "About IE9" page which shows v9.0.3 (KB2586448) and then tried to install only the IE9 and apply the hotfix KB2624899 immediately after installation and it installed just fine although previously (IE9 -> KB2586448 -> KB2624899) the hotfix update was cancelled. So, maybe it's worth updating "Additions -> IE9" folder by removing KB2586448 since it's already included in the latest release of IE9? PM: I cannot post links here since it's my second post but I've commented on this issue at MSFN's Unattended Windows 7 forum. Thank you!
Im keeping it because i have integrated IE9 RTW in to iso with wim capturing and i need hotfix to get it to latest version...
give me please Instruction: How to make an updated NET 4 Framework installer (Client version and Extended version) together! View attachment 12106 thanks for help For.
Just for the sake of information, I did an install of Win7 x64 with all SoLoR's 18th Oct updates and I have not experienced any problem with the lsm.exe update. This was offline integration so it looks like indeed either the second update fixed the problem or the problem doesn't even occur when doing offline integration. As for IE9, again using offline integration, the two IE9 updates seemed to integrate fine. Final version in the "About" window reads: 9.0.8112.16421 for me. Update version reads: 9.0.3. @Forseti: did you not check your inbox?
@Forseti: sorry, seems some ignorant dunce has reported the site I was hosting it on... which is cleaner than the Queen's crown jewel on exhibition day... I'll re-up it somewhere else and send you, akf, the link as well. EDIT: Done...
@SoLoR & ricktendo64: Thank you for update, guys! So, the question is - can I use the latest KB982861 and KB2624899 only (without KB2586448) for Win7 unattended install ("setupcomplete.cmd" with MSU's installed from USB)?