Integrate to installation media KB2495879 Question After being away for quite awhile I am making a new image and have a question regarding KB2495879 which is in McRip's Integrate to installation media folder. When I check wdstptc.dll in the source I have, its 6.1.7601.17514 dated 4/12/2011 yet the file in KB2495879 is 6.1.7600.20882 dated 1/6/2011. Should I still replace it and do I just replace the file in the "sources" folder of my extracted ISO?
For me KB2533552, KB2603229 cannot be integrable to offline image KB2506143 can be integrable to offline image And KB2798897, KB2823180, I have to watch
Hi! I hope you guys can help me out. I used WUD to download updates for my Windows 7 and integrated them via Dx WinNT6.x True Integrator. All went fine besides some of the optional updates. Those are dotNetFX45_Full_x86_x64, Silverlight-x64 and IE 10. I dont know how to integrate them. I did some research and found out i can make setupcomplete.cmd and inside write a piece of code that triggers installation of those programs once operating system has been installed. Can anyone direct me where to look and how to write that .cmd so i can finish my integrated Windows dvd? Thanks.
Office 2013 x86 and x64 updated. Thanks to PointZero for the updates. The following updates have been updated: msores-x-none.msp 15.0.4517.1004 mso-x-none.msp 15.0.4517.1004
McRip - KUC Integration Difference Using the Win ToolKit I got through my Step-1 and Step-2 Win7x64 integration using McRip's repo and after a little tweaking I got all but KB2823180 to integrate perfectly (I will get back to KB2823180 and figure it out). I then decided to use the latest KUC to see where I stood with the image and damn it showed that I had to download 49 updates with lots more changes than I expected. View attachment 22614 This really surprised me and I am checking things further but I thought I would post this and of course I will follow-up. Thanks
Another KB2670838 Question The latest KUC still states that KB2670838 is not compatible with Visio 2010 and I am wondering if that is still the case and if anyone has experienced a Visio problem with this. Thanks
Just for info about the upcoming patch Tuesday: Update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB2592687) metadata has changed binaries have not changed this update does not need to be reinstalled Even though you do not need to reinstall it, if you keep a local repository of the updates you should replace your existing copy with this one once it becomes available.
also a new shockwave player is out computerbase.de/downloads/internet/browser/adobe-shockwave-player/
09.07.2013 Windows 7 x86 and x64 Added: KB890830-V5.2 (Additional/KB890830.Microsoft.Windows.Malicious.Software.Removal.Tool) KB2846071 (Additional/IE10/Updates) IE10 v.10.0.7 Silverlight 5.1.20513.0 (Additional/Silverlight) KB2803821 KB2829104 KB2832414 KB2833946 KB2834886 KB2835361 KB2835364 KB2840631 KB2845187 KB2847927 KB2850851 Removed: KB890830-V5.1 (Additional/KB890830.Microsoft.Windows.Malicious.Software.Removal.Tool) KB2838727 (Additional/IE10/Updates) KB2859903 (Additional/IE10/Updates) old IE10 old Silverlight KB2659262 KB2660649 KB2786400 KB2803759 KB2836373-v4
I mentioned this in the Windows 8 thread, but since it's an issue that covers both thread topics I have put it here also. As you know, when you install an update that is on Windowsupdate in LDR only mode, the update still shows in Windowsupdate although the size might be slightly different, as you expect it to download the GDR components. However, this is NOT the case. If you download the update, it does not download the full update, or even the GDR components, it just downloads a modified version of the manifest files (security catalogues, the individual manifest files, and the update.mum, update-bf.mum files, but NO program/dll etc files. The update.mum file is then used, the result being it not shown in Windows update and you don't have the GDR files installed. The files download as, for example for Windows 8, windows8-rt-kb2742614-x64-express.cab, this update if it were on Windows 7 will probably be something like (example only!) windows6.1-kb2742614-x64-express.cab. These download to C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download into individual folders and are extracted at that location. You just need the express cab files (you can quickly gather them all using the search function in Explorer). The files in this folder can safely be deleted, so you can start with a clean slate each time. I believe this is the case with Windows 7 too, but I need someone to confirm this. If it pans out to be true, Pointzero and McRip just need to upload the express cabs to their WU satisfaction folders, and I'll need to do a fair bit of work to my installer, but monthly changes to it just for the WU satisfaction lists would no longer be necessary. I should point out that even though the express cabs are just manifest files, some of them are a couple of megabytes. Still, the principle is to reduce the presence of unnecessary files on the system, and this achieves just that! I need someone to go through the process of confirming the above for Windows 7. They do not need to do much, just: ensure that under 'change settings' in Windowsupdate, that the option 'Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them' is selected install this months updates using the v28 installer, making sure all previous updates are already installed (as in, Windowsupdate wasn't showing anything until this patch Tuesday) reboot delete everything in the C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download folder run Windowsupdate, select just the Windows updates (for simplicity for the moment, Office etc can be installed later) click install, and just as it says it is preparing the updates, click on stop go to the 'C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download' folder, and in the top right hand corner of Explorer where you have the search function (assuming you haven't completely disabled it, there is misinformation about this online) type in *.cab let me know if the filenames are as the above example, with the -express suffix My installer won't install the express cabs currently. Keep in mind that the only function of these cabs are to satisfy Windowsupdate, so not having them installed straight away will in no way affect the functioning of your computer. Thanks!