I believe out of the new updates: Superseded but 'required' to satisfy WU (old kernel update) KB2639308 Applicable/Applyable updates: KB2608658 *KB2621440 *KB2641653 *KB2647518 KB2647753-v2 *KB2665364 *KB2667402 kb890830 (v4.6) And the Outlook 2010 Junk Email filter (March 2012), KB982726 * - Denotes requiring GDR version as well, to satisfy WU.
Hello, it is the 13th and I normaly do no believe in such dates because I am old enough but today, a wellknown update KB971033 hit me staight into my PC. I have an original IBM/Lenovo Bios with Slic 2.1 on a second hand ThinkPad. I installed a W7 ultimate with OPA tool and was happy untill today. I didn't realize this update, it was installed and for serveral hours, the machine went fine. Few hours after the update it has a black screen and says it is not genuine. WHAT TO DO??? Tried OEM keys but all say not certified. What can I do? Paul
Hello and thanks for the attempt to help. Funny is, that I was running a genuine check after a LOT (don't ask me what else it was) uninstalling the update and whatever but suddenly it turned into genuine itself. 13th is a funny day. Thanks Paul
I don't believe so. The update is released for Windows 2008 R2 and there are two components in this update, Sis-Filter, and Sisbckup, whatever they are The Sis-Filter is specific to Windows 2008 R2, whereas sisbckup is valid for Server 2008 R2, Windows 7 x64, and Windows 7 x86. Since there is no 32-bit version of Windows 2008 R2, there is no corresponding 32-bit update for Windows 7. Only the sysbckup component is installed on x64 Windows 7, and updates sysbckup.dll from sp1 version 6.1.7601.17514 to 6.1.7601.21812. There are both x86 and x64 files installed on x64, which just means unfortunately those on 32-bit have to miss out until a specific update is released (or until SP2).
So far the following updates on the server: added: KB2608658 KB2621440 KB2641653 KB2647518 KB2647753-v2 KB2665364 KB2667402 removed: KB2618451 (supersed by KB2647518) upate.htm will be updated by Rick More new updates will follow the next days
SoLoR you have time to update KB000000 today? I noticed you skipped it last month (post patch tuesday).
We're approaching the big monthly update release. I suspect SoLoR may upload the pack once the new March batch updates are released.
i will in the afternoon at work, considering there is only like 5 hotfixes to add... edit: im also considering updating SP1 for Office2010 with all possible language files... not sure about this yet because whole SP1 for all languages is about 3.25GB for x64 version...
@McRip I notice in your .net4 updates you have my KB2468871 Stub but you should have the original MSP instead. You need the original KB2468871 because it updates files, the only reason the Stub is needed is when you integrate the original KB2468871 it does not add the registry entries to satisfy WU (it checks the registry for what the MSP install would leave behind,) so what my MSP does is to ONLY add the registry entries but not update any files (which are already up to date because you integrated the original KB2468871) You are missing out on these updated files Code: aspnet_compiler_exe_amd64 aspnet_compiler_exe_x86 microsoft.data.entity.build.tasks.dll_amd64 microsoft.data.entity.build.tasks.dll_x86 system.data.entity.design.dll_amd64 system.data.entity.design.dll_x86 System.ServiceModel.Web.dll.amd64 System.ServiceModel.Web.dll.x86 wpfgfx_amd64.dll wpfgfx_x86.dll So if you install the non-updated .net4 installer and apply the MSP's later its better to use the original KB2468871 MSP, because it updates files as well as adds the registry entries to satisfy WU
SoLoR, with the Tuesday patch releases you missed KB2647753-v2 and KB2608658. KB2647753-v2 is just an update that was pushed to the download site, it has printer spool updates. KB2608658 is a Server 2008 R2 update, so is only valid on x64 systems. It contains two components, sis-filter which is Server 2008 R2 specific, and sisbckup.dll which is part of Windows 7, and is updated with this update (the sis-filter component isn't installed with this update on Windows 7). EDIT: oops, I see Pointzero pointed out both of these. They were officially released with patch Tuesday updates (as non-security updates)
That is expected. The updates are installled and work fine, but the update check checks for the GDR version to satisfy Windowsupdate, even if the LDR version is installed and working properly. I therefore have a Smartupdate bypass list in the installer, I'll add those updates now and upload shortly. The upload will include the final fix for the option 3 autoreboot function too Thanks for the testing!