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Good catch. I just installed KB3000483, deepclean asks remove KB2536276: 2015-03-13 19:27:52, Info CBS Adding: Package_for_KB2536276~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.2.12015-03-13 19:28:25, Info CBS DC: Package_for_KB2536276~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.2.1: unique components: 12 Size: 1.16 MB (1,218,356 bytes)I did not remove via deepclean (due to problem above with 3023607 lol) but uninstalled it, rebooted & WU came back clean
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Yes it is a mess, integrated KB3023607 into ISO & WU is satisfied. Run deepclean & it removes KB3023607 :dizzy: ... WU then asks for KB3032359/KB3021952 (5.2mb ea)... install, run deepclean, removes KB3023607 :ranting: ...rinse, repeat... :help: 2015-03-12 09:31:26, Info CBS Adding: Package_for_KB3023607~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.02015-03-12 09:31:31, Info CBS DC: Package_for_KB3023607~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.0: unique components: 58 Size: 20.54 MB (21,538,670 bytes)2015-03-12 09:31:31, Info CBS Total size of superseded packages: 20.54 MB (21,538,670 bytes)EDIT: If I choose to hide KB3032359/KB3021952 (5.2mb ea), WU then asks for KB3008923 ...
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Internet Explorer 11 for Windows 7 is out
Pink_Freud replied to mooms's topic in Microsoft Windows 7
Links don't work. :doh: EDIT: Just saw post #29 TY! -
Sorry, I can't confirm it, see my post #416. Thiersee Ahh, I see... I have KB3020338 hidden (along with M$E, Silverlight & 27 KB's - see attached .VBS script) thus you're apparently correct: 3020338 supersedes 3006226 though I can't find anything from M$ to document that. Thank you again EDIT: Confirmed, installed KB3020338, deepclean adds KB3006226 as superseded: 2015-02-11 17:47:07, Info CBS Adding: Package_for_KB3006226~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.4
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EDIT: You're welcome thank you for your hard work, it's very much appreciated. I'm anxious for your result, I may try something similar I was wondering the same about KB2976627... last time I left it out WU asked for it although it was (allegedly) superseded (in succession) by KB2977629 - KB2987107 - KB3003057 - KB3008923 - KB3021952
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Yes, confirmed by uninstalling KB3023607 (after installed thru WU "bundle" KB3021592, 55mb) then re-checked WU, asked for KB3021592 5.2mb... installed standalone 3023607 manually recheck WU ask only MSRT. Edit to add: Also test install in VM with KB3021592 (49.8mb) & KB3023607 (5.2mb) integrated DISM WU ask only MSRT
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Same list as mine... also note that KB3021952 (IE 11 Cum Updt) is another "bundle" update thru WU that installs 3021952 & also KB3023607 so KB3023607 should be included in list... Download 3021952 thru M$ Catalog Updates includes both 3021952 (49mb)& 3023607 (5.2mb - 55mb total) - both must be integrated for clean WU tested in VM vs only KB3021952 (49.8 mb) thru M$ Download Center, no standalone KB3023607 Direct d/l link for KB3023607 x64 in WU log: http://download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2015/01/windows6.1-kb3023607-x64_cfdc9171dc78c679a3daf3b33aa2a9e362c292b2.msu HTH
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If you proof KB3023266 in MS-Update Catalog it says, this KB has been replaced by KB3031432 and KB3008483. Thiersee Yes, that's correct. Also note KB3021952 (IE11 Cumalative update) supersedes KB3008923 but also is not cleaned up by deepclean. I uninstalled KB3023266 and KB3008923 on VM & "live" system, installed KB3021952 & KB3031432 thru WU, re-checked WU came back "clean" (no updates to install). KB3008483 is incorrect # s/b KB3000483... KB3000483 is installed in "bundle" update with KB3004375 (or vice-versa?)... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/3000483 HTH
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It's official: M$ Updates Screwed the Pooch...again: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_update/windows-update-kb3004394-issues/ace25277-7f65-4486-bc44-c1b106907a18 http://www.allwebsolutions.net/science-technology/operating-systems/botched-kb-3004394-triggers-error-messages-but-no-response-from-microsoft/
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Save as (your_filename_here).vbs ' Maxpsoft May 30, 2013, 9:34:15 PM ' 06/18/2013 Add extra for Bing Desktop v1.3 ' 06/28/2013 Updated to continue searching as long as it is finding something otherwise Quit ' ' Original Mike.Moore Dec 17, 2012 on answers.microsoft but when ran it Hide everything so no good. ' Link to script: http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/163162-hide-bing-desktop-and-other-windows-updates/ ' You may freely use this script as long as you copy it complete and it remains the same except for adjusting hideupdates. ' If I need to change something then let me know so all may benefit. Dim WSHShell, StartTime, ElapsedTime, strUpdateName, strAllHidden Dim Checkagain 'Find more keep going otherwise Quit Dim hideupdates(28) 'TO ADD 1 EDIT THE (#) AND ADD another hideupdates(#) hideupdates(0) = "Silverlight" hideupdates(1) = "KB2506928" hideupdates(2) = "KB2545698" hideupdates(3) = "KB2660075" hideupdates(4) = "KB2709630" hideupdates(5) = "KB2719857" hideupdates(6) = "KB2732059" hideupdates(7) = "KB2761217" hideupdates(8) = "KB2773072" hideupdates(9) = "KB2799926" hideupdates(10) = "KB2800095" hideupdates(11) = "KB2843630" hideupdates(12) = "KB2846960" hideupdates(13) = "KB2853952" hideupdates(14) = "KB2891804" hideupdates(15) = "KB2893519" hideupdates(16) = "KB2913152" hideupdates(17) = "KB2918077" hideupdates(18) = "KB2919469" hideupdates(19) = "Microsoft Security Essentials" hideupdates(20) = "KB2928562" hideupdates(21) = "KB2970228" hideupdates(22) = "KB2977728" hideupdates(23) = "KB2980245" hideupdates(24) = "KB2985461" hideupdates(25) = "KB2998527" hideupdates(26) = "KB3006121" hideupdates(27) = "KB3006625" hideupdates(28) = "KB3009736" Set WSHShell = CreateObject("WScript.Shell") StartTime = Timer 'Start the Timer Set updateSession = CreateObject("Microsoft.Update.Session") updateSession.ClientApplicationID = "MSDN Sample Script" Set updateSearcher = updateSession.CreateUpdateSearcher() Set searchResult = updateSearcher.Search("IsInstalled=0 and Type='Software' and IsHidden=0") Checkagain = "True" For K = 0 To 10 'Bing Desktop has 4, Silverlight has 5 If Checkagain = "True" Then Checkagain = "False" CheckUpdates ParseUpdates End if Next ElapsedTime = Timer - StartTime strTitle = "Bing Desktop and Windows Updates Hidden." strText = strAllHidden strText = strText & vbCrLf & "" strText = strText & vbCrLf & "Total Time " & ElapsedTime intType = vbOkOnly 'Silent just comment these 2 lines with a ' and it will run and quit Set objWshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") intResult = objWshShell.Popup(strText, ,strTitle, intType) 'Open Windows Update after remove the comment ' 'WshShell.Run "%windir%\system32\control.exe /name Microsoft.WindowsUpdate" Set objWshShell = nothing Set WSHShell = Nothing WScript.Quit Function ParseUpdates 'cycle through updates For I = 0 To searchResult.Updates.Count-1 Set update = searchResult.Updates.Item(I) strUpdateName = update.Title 'WScript.Echo I + 1 & "> " & update.Title For j = 0 To UBound(hideupdates) if instr(1, strUpdateName, hideupdates(j), vbTextCompare) = 0 then Else strAllHidden = strAllHidden _ & vbcrlf & update.Title update.IsHidden = True' Checkagain = "True" end if Next Next End Function Function CheckUpdates 'check for new updates cause Bing Desktop has 3 Set updateSession = CreateObject("Microsoft.Update.Session") updateSession.ClientApplicationID = "MSDN Sample Script" Set updateSearcher = updateSession.CreateUpdateSearcher() Set searchResult = _ updateSearcher.Search("IsInstalled=0 and Type='Software' and IsHidden=0") End Function
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Thank you for reply. 2952664 v7 was not offered thru WU... I dl'd v7 from catalog, uninstalled v6 rebooted & installed v7. As for KBKB3008923... Installed KB3008923 thru WU (along with 8 other updates & MSRT) rebooted & ran deepclean... KB3003057 was not cleaned up :dizzy: "skipped...due to applicability" Edit KB # 3008923 2014-12-09 16:41:58, Info CBS Skipping: Package_for_KB3003057~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~11.2.1.0 due to applicability
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81DISM for Windows 7 (Win8.1's DISM for Win7)
Pink_Freud replied to MAXtoriX's topic in Win Toolkit Addons
Is this project DOA? -
[Repak] Adobe Shockwave Player 12.2.2.172
Pink_Freud replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Thank you ricktendo! -
:doh: this should work... <DiskConfiguration> <Disk wcm:action="add"> <CreatePartitions> <CreatePartition wcm:action="add"> <Type>Primary</Type> <Size>100</Size> <Order>1</Order> </CreatePartition> <CreatePartition wcm:action="add"> <Type>Primary</Type> <Order>2</Order> <Extend>true</Extend> </CreatePartition> </CreatePartitions> <ModifyPartitions> <ModifyPartition wcm:action="add"> <Label>Windows 7</Label>---------------------Change to "System" <Letter>C</Letter>---------------------------Remove this <Active>true</Active> <Extend>false</Extend> <Format>NTFS</Format> <Order>1</Order> <PartitionID>1</PartitionID> </ModifyPartition> <ModifyPartition wcm:action="add"> <Order>2</Order> <PartitionID>2</PartitionID> <Letter>D</Letter>--------------------------------Change to "C" <Label>Data</Label>-------------------------------Change to "Windows 7" <Format>NTFS</Format> <Active>false</Active>-----------------------------Remove this <Extend>false</Extend>-----------------------------Remove this, you already defined as Extend=true under </CreatePartition> </ModifyPartition> </ModifyPartitions> <DiskID>0</DiskID> <WillWipeDisk>true</WillWipeDisk> </Disk> <WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI> </DiskConfiguration> <ImageInstall> <OSImage> <InstallTo> <DiskID>0</DiskID> <PartitionID>1</PartitionID>-------------------------Change to "2" </InstallTo> <WillShowUI>OnError</WillShowUI> </OSImage> </ImageInstall>
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Microsoft .NET Framework 4.8 for Windows 7
Pink_Freud replied to abbodi1406's topic in Win Toolkit Addons
Ya think? :doh: