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New version 3.70 - Included August 2022 Cumulative Update (KB5016676) - Included August 2022 Cumulative .NET Framework Update (KB5016738) - Included July 2022 Servicing Stack Update (KB5016057) - Disabled phased out LLNR protocol - Fixed some settings regarding NTP time synchronization - Updated auxiliary tools (wget, 7zip) - Obsolete/Replaced updates removed (as always) Links: --> Integrate7 v3.70 (GDrive) <-- --> Integrate7 v3.70 (OneDrive) <-- Password: Integrate2020 PS. Fill free to make any custom mods or patches to the script.
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New version 3.60 - Included April 2022 Cumulative Update (KB5012626) - Included April 2022 .NET Framework Update (KB5012329) - Included January 2022 Out-of-band Update (KB5010798) - Included March 2022 Servicing Stack Update (KB5011649) - Updated auxiliary tools (wget, 7zip) - Obsolete/Replaced updates removed (as always) Links: --> Integrate7 v3.60 (GDrive) <-- --> Integrate7 v3.60 (OneDrive) <-- Password: Integrate2020 PS. Fill free to make any custom mods or patches to the script.
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New version 3.53 It is hotfix for the above 3.52 version Now, the generic USB3 driver which is integrated into boot.wim (installer) and winRE.wim (recovery) is signed with SHA1 hash, but the driver integrated into install.wim (main OS) is the new vesion (signed with SHA2 hash). The reason for this is that boot.wim and winRE.wim do not include SHA2 support hotfixes, so the older version of generic USB3 driver is needed for those images. Links: --> Integrate7 v3.53 (GDrive) <-- --> Integrate7 v3.53 (OneDrive) <-- Password: Integrate2020 PS. Fill free to make any custom mods or patches to the script.
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New version 3.51 - Included November 2021 Cumulative Update (KB5007236) - Included November 2021 NET Framework Security and Quality Update (KB5007299) - Included October 2021 Servicing Stack Update (KB5006749) - Fixed broken links of KB2894844 hotfix - Updated wget (ie. downloader used to download updates by the script) - Fixed typo in NTP server name (pool.ntp.otg -> pool.ntp.org) Links: --> Integrate7 v3.51 (GDrive) <-- --> Integrate7 v3.51 (OneDrive) <-- Password: Integrate2020 PS. Fill free to make any custom mods or patches to the script.
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New version 3.40 - Included May 2021 Cumulative Update (KB5003233) - Included May 2021 NET Framework Security and Quality Update (KB5001878) - NTP time server set to pool.ntp.org (instead of default time.windows.com) It can be set to another server by changing set NTPserver option inside Integrate7.cmd - NTP automatic time synchronization set to once a day (instead of default once a week) - Added set DisableInternetConnectionChecking option inside Integrate7.cmd for anybody paranoid about his privacy Disabled by default. Links: --> Integrate7 v3.40 (GDrive) <-- --> Integrate7 v3.40 (OneDrive) <-- Password: Integrate2020
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Version 3.35 - offline edition This is the same as above. The only difference is that all updates are pre-downloaded, so no internet connection is needed for script to work. Microsoft occasionally removes some updates from their servers, so offline version may be useful. Link: --> Integrate7 v3.35 OFFLINE (all Windows Updates pre-downloaded and included) <-- Password: Integrate2020
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New version 3.35 - Included February 2021 Cumulative Update (KB4601347) - Included February 2021 NET Framework Security and Quality Update (KB4603002) - DirectX 9 June 2010 redistributable is now included in the package, as Microsoft removed it from their servers (it is required by some games and other software) - Included DisableIPSourceRouting setting for security Link: --> Integrate7 v3.35 <-- Password: Integrate2020
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You cannot use Windows 10 driver. You have to use older driver for Windows 7 for older chipset, then manually add your VEN_ID and DEV_ID to .inf file of it. In other words, you have to use modded driver, not original one. Search for modded drivers over the net. There are some special forums about them. Maybe -> here is good point to start. AFAIK this solution is working, at least for some chips.
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If you have starting dots, but no BSOD. You have problem with Video driver rather than NVMe. The solution is obvious. Identify your card (VEN_ID + DEV_ID) using some sort of Live CD (Linux or Windows), find proper Win7 drivers, modify .inf (to support your VEN_ID + DEV_ID), remove .cat (signature) and delete legacy VGA from install.wim. Windows 7 should work on almost any hardware. PS. Even if You have problem with NVMe, there is also possibility to replace generic NVMe with vendor specific NVMe.
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New version 3.33 - Included January 2021 Cumulative Update (KB4598279) - Included January 2021 NET Framework Security and Quality Update (KB4598500) - Included December 2020 Servicing Stack Update (KB4592510) - Added set DisableObsoleteSSL option inside Integrate7.cmd to disable ciphering protocols older than TLS 1.2. It is disabled by default (set to 0), because some poorly managed servers don't support TLS 1.2. This option has effect on software that uses WinHttp or SChannel libraries. Link: --> Integrate7 v3.33 <-- Password: Integrate2020
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New version 3.30 What is new: - Fixed broken links. I have noticed that Microsoft has started removing updates from their sites. Some are moved to Microsoft Update Catalog, other (like KB917607 and KB2533623) are removed completely KB917607 is Windows Help Program (for opening old .hlp files) KB2533623 is pre-requisite for Internet Explorer 11 These two missing updates are now included. Anyway, it is always recommended to run PreDownloadAllUpdates.cmd and keep updates (they are downloaded to hotfixes folder). --> Integrate7 v3.30 (with USB3, AHCI, RAID and NVMe drivers) <--
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Instruction for UEFI class 3 systems (with no CSM). In order to use it with new UEFI class 3, follow the steps: 1. Unpack the script with 7-Zip. 2. Download Windows 10 ISO image with proper architecture (ie. x64). 3. Put Windows 10 ISO image into Integrate7 directory. Windows 10 ISO file should have name Win10something.iso to distinguish it from Windows 7 ISO. Of course Windows 7 ISO image should also be put there (with file name anything.iso) 4. Edit Integrate7\Integrate7.cmd and change set RemoveLegacyVGA=0 to set RemoveLegacyVGA=1 5. Find and download graphic driver specific to your video card (eg. Intel, nVidia, ATI/AMD). Unpack the driver (with 7-Zip) and find the folder with proper .inf file (which matches your card VEN_id and DEV_id). Then copy that folder to Integrate7\add_these_drivers_to_Windows\x64 The driver does NOT have to be digitally signed, however of course it can be. 6. Run Integrate7.cmd 7. Wait, Wait, Wait. 8. New ISO file will be created. You could burn it on DVD or just unpack (with 7-Zip) to FAT32 formatted PenDrive. PS I have tested this with Win7_Ult_SP1_Polish_COEM_x64.iso and Win10_1903_V2_Polish_x64.iso on Intel HD Graphics. UEFI Enabled, CSM Disabled, SecureBoot Enabled, digital signature (ie. catalog - .cat file) removed from driver package for testing purpose. Everything has been installed and working correctly, except Recovery Mode that couldn't be enabled this way. I recommend to disable recovery mode via: bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled No bcdedit /set {default} bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures on a live system, as it is not usable. Alternatively you can install UefiSeven to get working recovery if you really need it. Brief information: 1. This version includes all important and security updates as of April 2022. If some update is not included, it is almost surely redundant (eg telemetry, windows activation technologies, etc) or obsolete (replaced by later updates). 2. Windows Update works. It can be used to update software other than Windows (like Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL, etc). 3. It is recommended to run ExtraScripts\HideUndesiredUpdates\HideUndesiredUpdates.cmd on a live system in order to hide redundant updates (point 1) from Windows Udate. 4. If you want to install future (not released yet) Windows updates via Windows Update, BypassESU need to be used. On modern CPUs also wufuc or WuaCpuFix will be probably required. Generally, Microsoft releases 3 sort of updates every month: Servicing Stack Update, Cumulative Monthly Rollup and sometimes .NET Framework cumulative. All of the above are currently included, but in future months new versions will be released.
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New version 3.13 This version has improved support for UEFI class 3 firmware (with no CSM support) and SecureBoot. This is done by using Windows 10 installer, injecting Windows 10 bootloader and removing legacy VGA driver (you have to provide vendor specific graphics driver instead). Digital signature for vendor specific graphics driver is no longer required. Generic Microsoft USB3, generic Microsoft NVMe and various AHCI/SATA drivers are also included in the package, so everything should work flawlessly. Of course all other updates (up to 08/2020) are included as before. --> Integrate7 v3.13 (with USB3, AHCI, RAID and NVMe drivers) <-- Password: Integrate2020 In order to use it with new UEFI class 3, follow the steps: 1. Unpack the script with 7-Zip. 2. Download Windows 10 ISO image with proper architecture (ie. x64). 3. Put Windows 10 ISO image into Integrate7 directory. Of course Windows 7 ISO image should also be put there. 4. Edit Integrate7\Integrate7.cmd and change set RemoveLegacyVGA=0 to set RemoveLegacyVGA=1 5. Find and download graphic driver specific to your video card (eg. Intel, nVidia, ATI/AMD). Unpack the driver (with 7-Zip) and find the folder with proper .inf file (which matches your card VEN_id and DEV_id). Then copy that folder to Integrate7\add_these_drivers_to_Windows\x64 The driver does NOT have to be digitally signed, however of course it can be. 6. Run Integrate7.cmd 7. Wait, Wait, Wait. 8. New ISO file will be created. You could burn it on DVD or just unpack (with 7-Zip) to FAT32 formatted PenDrive. PS I have tested this with Win7_Ult_SP1_Polish_COEM_x64.iso and Win10_1903_V2_Polish_x64.iso on Intel HD Graphics. UEFI Enabled, CSM Disabled, SecureBoot Enabled, digital signature (ie. catalog - .cat file) removed from driver package for testing purpose. Everything has been installed and working correctly, except Recovery Mode that couldn't be enabled this way. I recommend to disable recovery mode via: bcdedit /set {default} recoveryenabled No bcdedit /set {default} bootstatuspolicy ignoreallfailures on a live system, as it is not usable. Alternatively you can install UefiSeven to get working recovery if you really need it. Brief information: 1. This version includes all important and security updates as of August 2020. If some update is not included, it is almost surely redundant (eg telemetry, windows activation technologies, etc) or obsolete (replaced by later updates). 2. Windows Update works. It can be used to update software other than Windows (like Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL, etc). 3. It is recommended to run ExtraScripts\HideUndesiredUpdates\HideUndesiredUpdates.cmd on a live system in order to hide redundant updates (point 1) from Windows Udate. 4. If you want to install future (not released yet) Windows updates via Windows Update, BypassESU need to be used. On modern CPUs also wufuc will be probably required. Generally, Microsoft releases 3 sort of updates every month: Servicing Stack Update (like KB4570673) , Cumulative Monthly Rollup (like KB4571729) and sometimes .NET Framework cumulative (like KB4570506). All of the above are currently included, but in future months new versions will be released.
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New version 3.00 This version is to provide support for UEFI class 3 firmware (with no CSM support) and SecureBoot. This is done by using Windows 10 installer and Windows 10 bootloader. Generic Microsoft USB3 and Microsoft NVMe drivers are also included in the package, so everything should work. --> Integrate v3.00 <-- Password: Integrate2020 In order to use it with new UEFI class 3, follow the steps: 1. Unpack the script with 7-Zip. 2. Download Windows 10 ISO image with proper architecture (ie. x64). 3. Put Windows 10 ISO image into Integrate7 directory. Of course Windows 7 ISO image should also be put there. 4. Edit Integrate7\Integrate7.cmd and change set DisableLegacyVGA=0 to set DisableLegacyVGA=1 5. Find and download graphic driver specific to your video card (eg. Intel, nVidia, ATI/AMD). Unpack the driver (with 7-Zip) and find the folder with proper .inf file (which matches your card VEN_id and DEV_id). Then copy that folder to Integrate7\add_these_drivers_to_Windows\x64 The driver has to be signed version, otherwise it won't be loaded! 6. Run Integrate7.cmd 7. Wait, Wait, Wait. 8. New ISO file will be created. You could burn it on DVD or just unpack (with 7-Zip) to FAT32 formatted PenDrive. PS I have tested this with Win7_Ult_SP1_Polish_COEM_x64.iso and Win10_1903_V2_Polish_x64.iso on Intel HD Graphics. UEFI Enabled, CSM Disabled, SecureBoot Enabled. Everything has been installed and working correctly, except Recovery Mode that couldn't be enabled this way.
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New version 2.40 - Included August 2020 Servicing Stack Update (KB4570673) - Included August 2020 Cumulative Update (KB4571729) - Included August 2020 .NET Framework Cumulative Update (KB4570506) --> Integrate v2.40 <-- New version 2.40 with drivers (USB3, AHCI, RAID and NVMe). - Includes everything as above - Includes Microsoft Generic USB3 driver! - Includes various AHCI, RAID, NVMe drivers (based on win-raid forum), which should cover many (most) of hardware. --> Integrate v2.40 with drivers <-- Password: Integrate2020 Brief information: 1. This version includes all important and security updates as of August 2020. If some update is not included, it is almost surely redundant (eg telemetry, windows activation technologies, etc) or obsolete (replaced by later updates). 2. Windows Update works. It can be used to update software other than Windows (like Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL, etc). 3. It is recommended to run ExtraScripts\HideUndesiredUpdates\HideUndesiredUpdates.cmd on a live system in order to hide redundant updates (point 1) from Windows Udate. 4. If you want to install future (not released yet) Windows updates via Windows Update, BypassESU need to be used. On modern CPUs also wufuc will be probably required. Generally, Microsoft releases 3 sort of updates every month: Servicing Stack Update (like KB4570673) , Cumulative Monthly Rollup (like KB4571729) and sometimes .NET Framework cumulative (like KB4570506). All of the above are currently included, but in future months new versions will be released.
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New version 2.31 - Included July 2020 .NET Framework Cumulative Update (KB4566517) --> Integrate v2.31 <-- New version 2.31 with drivers (USB3, AHCI, RAID and NVMe). - Includes everything as above - Includes various USB3, AHCI, RAID, NVMe drivers (based on win-raid forum), which should cover many (most) of hardware. --> Integrate v2.31 with drivers <-- Password: Integrate2020 Brief information: 1. This version includes all important and security updates as of July 2020. If some update is not included, it is almost surely redundant (eg telemetry, windows activation technologies, etc) or obsolete (replaced by later updates). 2. Windows Update works. It can be used to update software other than Windows (like Microsoft Office, Microsoft SQL, etc). 3. It is recommended to run ExtraScripts\HideUndesiredUpdates\HideUndesiredUpdates.cmd on a live system in order to hide redundant updates (point 1) from Windows Udate. 4. If you want to install future (not released yet) Windows updates via Windows Update, BypassESU need to be used. On modern CPUs also wufuc will be probably required. Generally, Microsoft releases 3 sort of updates every month: Servicing Stack Update (like KB4565354) , Cumulative Monthly Rollup (like KB4565524) and sometimes .NET Framework cumulative (like KB4566517). All of the above are currently included, but in future months new versions will be released.
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New version 2.30 - Included July 2020 Cumulative Update (KB4565524) - Included July 2020 Servicing Stack Update (KB4565354) --> Integrate v2.30 <-- New version 2.30 with drivers (USB3, AHCI, RAID and NVMe). - Includes everything as above - Includes various USB3, AHCI, RAID, NVMe drivers (based on win-raid forum), which should cover many (most) of hardware. --> Integrate v2.30 with drivers <-- Password: Integrate2020 PS. BypassESU is stll needed in order to: 1. Use Windows Update 2. Install .NET Framework Updates.(the .NET Bypass conflicts with many MSI based installers, so it should be disabled after updating .NET Frameworok) On modern CPUs it may be also needed wufuc to install future updates.
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New version 2.21 - Included Wallpaper bug extra update (KB4539602) - Added option set DisableUAC inside Integrate7.cmd to disable User Account Control (default is 0 / off) - Added script PreDownloadAllUpdates.cmd to pre-download all updates, so the script will be usable offline, later --> Integrate v2.21 <-- New version 2.21 with drivers (USB3, AHCI, RAID and NVMe). - Includes everything as above - Includes various USB3, AHCI, RAID, NVMe drivers (based on win-raid forum), which should cover many (most) of hardware. --> Integrate v2.21 with drivers <-- After using the script, and after installing Windows 7, it's recommended to use BypassESU and then install February 2020 Monthly Rollup (KB4537820) I have tested it on Windows 7 Professional. It works!
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New version 2.20 - Included January 2020 Monthly Rollup Update (KB4534310) - Included January 2020 Security and Quality Rollup for .NET Framework (KB4535102) - Included January 2020 Servicing stack update (KB4536952) --> Integrate v2.20 <-- New version 2.20 with drivers (USB3, AHCI, RAID and NVMe). - Includes everything as above - Includes various USB3, AHCI, RAID, NVMe drivers (based on win-raid forum), which should cover many (most) of hardware. --> Integrate v2.20 with drivers <--