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Where do you have this information from :questionmark: ? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2533552/en-us KB2533552 seems safe to install according to http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/26762-Update-for-Windows-7-(KB2533552)-Is-it-safe-to-install. If your question was where it's "name" came from, I guess it came from the "enable future updates" such as shown here?: But yes, it seems it CANNOT be installed offline. Cheers and Regards
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@Thiersee, I know there are several updates that are not integratable, If you would be so kind as to begin a thread listing those updates then I will sticky it so others can easily refer to it. IIRC, there are certain combinations of updates or setup conditions that might cause that list to vary, so I'm sure that folks will add to the thread with their own experiences. TIA Cheers and Regards
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@Cartman586, You have been warned before. Please do not make the same post in multiple threads about the same topic. Pick one thread per topic and post about that topic only in that one thread. Thank you for your cooperation. Cheers and Regards
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[Slim] .NET Framework 4.6.1 Full x86/x64 (2-27-2016)
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
I got both files from the first link this time with no problems. Cheers and Regards -
Thanks for clarifying. Cheers and Regards
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This thread has been split to http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/12312-problem-starting-runonce-in-win7-x64/. EVERYONE, At Lego's request, and to help him keep track of which bugs have been fixed and which ones still need to be addressed, please start a new thread for each unique bug and keep all discussion in that thread on topic and only discuss that bug. If a different bug is involved please start a new thread. Cheers and Regards
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© KEiGHT, I'm not sure I understand what your link to "How to remove a via Offline Servicing installed Software Update" has to do with this thread? Sorry but I'm confused. EVERYONE, At Lego's request, and to help him keep track of which bugs have been fixed and which ones still need to be addressed, please start a new thread for each unique bug and keep all discussion in that thread on topic and only discuss that bug. If a different bug is involved please start a new thread. Cheers and Regards
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This way always works - Compress it using your archive tool of choice, such as 7Zip, upload it to your file sharing site of choice, such as mediafire.com, and post the link here. Cheers and Regards
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If there are indeed any pre-SP1 updates, besides SP1 itself, available in any of the lists then I'll let someone else who is more familiar than I am with those lists confirm that. Otherwise, the only reasons I am aware of for the differences are: That, and the fact that there is no real coordination between the various tool/list makers, which usually are individuals. Cheers and Regards
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To my knowledge, all of the various update lists you have tried or have been told about only list post-SP1 updates. I don't think any of them list pre-SP1 updates. If any of them do, its news to me. So AFAIK, all == all post-SP1, they are always post SP1. Cheers and Regards
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[Legacy] .NET Framework AIO for XP x86 (1-10-2016)
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Thanks Rick. I'll go ahead and ask since I know there are others that would like it, but is there a chance you could make a similar pack for XP x64 and 2003? ( I assume the same pack could be installed on both? ) I think that type of pack has always been missing from the various .NET offerings. Just a thought. Cheers and Regards -
@ThuGie, I think Lego meant this part: Just copy that text (select, highlight and CTRL-C) and paste (CTRL-V) into a new post in the bugs section so you don't have to type it all in again. You can edit it as you like once you've pasted it there. Cheers and Regards
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[AIO] Microsoft Visual B/C++/F#/J# Redistributable x86/x64
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Yes. Cheers and Regards -
XPSP3_QFE_UpdatePack for Windows XP Post-SP3 20160510
bphlpt replied to user_hidden's topic in WPI, nLite and RVM Addons
LOL Cheers and Regards -
Thanks Thiersee, That's another good solution. And this one might be another one for consideration - http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/139877-post-sp1-updates-for-windows-7-updated-13052014/ Cheers and Regards
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Since that is not the approach I use, and I have not had to create a new install source myself in quite awhile, I might not be the best one to give you the best advice, so hopefully someone else will jump in with their opinions. But it seems to me that you might want to try the updates from http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/10811-15-mars-2014-updates-packs-gdr-windows-7-sp1/, and use Win Toolkit to integrate them of course, to get the "satisfy Windows Update" result. Post questions in that thread if you need help. Cheers and Regards
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Read the entire thread. Yes he was trying to use all possible updates, but he did quite a bit of analysis to determine which lists are the most complete and up to date and without duplicates. What is your intention? Just to satisfy Windows Update or get all available updates? And are you building an install source just for your personal home use or are you making an install source for business use or what? 1. Yes there are that many updates available if you include the request only updates. 1a. I haven't checked all of the various lists, but reasons can include: * some lists might, or might not, include updates that are obsolete * some lists might not be up to date * some lists might, or might not, include request only updates * some lists might, or might not, include updates that cannot be applied on an offline image * some lists might, or might not, include updates that only apply to optional features 2&3. Windows Update does not, and cannot, download request only updates, even though the request only updates ARE "real" updates, they just might, or might not, officially apply to you at this time. Request only updates are updates, or hotfixes, that have been developed by MS to deal with specific problems and generally they have not been tested quite as extensively on as wide a variety of systems as the "regular" updates that are pushed out by Windows Update, so there is a very small possibility that they might cause an issue on your system. But that risk is extremely small and I know of no one personally that has ever had an issue if they installed those request only updates. But even regular updates have caused issues in the past so it is possible. Back when MS used to put out Service Packs, such as SP1, ALL updates issued prior to that time would be included in the SP, both regular and request only, so many folks, including me, just figured they might as well go ahead and install the request only updates when they became available, even if they did not apply to them at that time, "just in case". Others just wanted Windows Update to say they were up to date, and they thought "unnecessary" updates just added bloat and applied to issues that they were unlikely to have, so decided not to install them. It's up to you to decide what you want. If you decide that you do not want any of the request only updates, then you might find this thread useful - http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/10811-15-mars-2014-updates-packs-gdr-windows-7-sp1/ - but I have not checked lately to see if all links are still valid or if it is up to date. You'll probably need to at least read the first page and the last couple of pages in the thread using a translation program such as Google Translate to know for sure what is going on. As a general rule, you will be better off if you decide whether you want Request only updates or not, pick ONE list that seems to be kept up the best and meets your needs, and just use that one list. Then pick up the few, if any missing updates after you have installed your system using Windows Update. Good luck! Cheers and Regards
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Check this thread - http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/11709-project-full-updated-2014-iso/ - I think that BrokenZer0 did about the same thing that you are trying to do. Cheers and Regards
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Might I ask how to download only post-SP1 hotfixes? I just reinstalled Windows and there were a total of ~150 updates, while the Hotfix Downloaders in WinToolkit download about 500... Best I know, both only offer post SP1 updates. I could be wrong, but I believe the difference is that the smaller number are the updates required to satisfy Windows Update, while the larger number include request only updates as well. But they are all post SP1. As to the offline vs online updates, I think the online updates are ones that cannot be applied to an offline image but must be applied to a running system, or at least at or after RunOnce. Cheers and Regards
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Hey Liam, if you would please take a look at this bug, it seems to effect x64 RunOnce, with an apparent fix at the end of the thread? Cheers and Regards
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Welcome to WinCert! Cheers and Regards
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[Slim] .NET Framework 4 Full x86/x64 (1-10-2016)
bphlpt replied to ricktendo's topic in Installer Repacks
Yes - .NET Framework 4.0 No - .NET Framework 4.5 No - .NET Framework 4.5.1 No - .NET Framework 4.5.2 This is mainly intended for use with XP. In XP, AFAIK NET 4.5.x will not function, even if you can seem to get it installed. If you need .NET 4.5.x for use with Win7, then you should probably use this one - http://www.wincert.net/forum/topic/10715-rebuilt-net-framework-452-full-x86x64-5-06-2014/. .NET 4.5.2 completely replaces 4.5 and 4.5.1. Cheers and Regards -
NP, I know you're just trying to help. If kanyos wants to take advice from you and Rick to improve his release then all is fine and all benefit from the interaction. But if he wants to leave it the way it is, then your posts and especially those of chymax3m should be split out into their own thread, at least IMHO. But this is kanyos' thread so I'll let him decide what he would like to do. Cheers and Regards