I'd like to download updates for Windows 7 once to remove the need to download them for every installation I do. I want to ensure that I receive all updates relevant to an installation already including SP1, and that I do not receive updates included with SP1. The question I have is how I can get a list of updates I need without using the Windows Update Catalog* * (which Microsoft has utterly and shamefully disabled access to from non-IE browsers, meaning on my FreeBSD machine I simply cannot access it pre-install, period. Nothing I've tried works.). I mean, just to give some background, every binary based Unix-like I've used you just download the freakin' binaries with the most recent version numbers and you're set.
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Redeployment just means draggin' a portable drive around or sharing it via the network. Is there really not something that simple for Windows? Probably, some options in this thread: which mentions: No warranties or guarantees. MVP 1st July 2005- 30th June 2016 WIMVP 1st July 2016- 30th June 2017.
What if one of the component pieces of an update rollup crashes some systems? What if one of the components includes suspected 'snooping' or 'Win10 update' components that some Win 7 or 8.1 customers don't want? At this point, we don't know. [and you never will ] What concerns me most about KB 3125574 is that we don't have a definitive list of which KB patches are included in the uber-patch [so why is that?? What are they hiding??] thing is as well as that you cant uninstall individual updates with in the whole roll up all you can uninstall is the whole roll up and then you back to square one? Just not worth it just on microsofts sneaky windows 10 strong arming.
I'l,l wait a week on one at a time and weed them out as I go. Decline and hide good luck 'As I have stated already have stated already there is none of the win 10 update stuff in that roll-up' show me where you see this?? Sure it not under your radar??
I'm not falling for it if there not showing you all the files involved you don't know jack and then who are you?? We all know its about tricking you in to the 10 worms I guess to each his own. OK.let's rein this in a little bit, and cut the sniping. LonelyMan - Are you still having issues?
It's been almost a week. No, I fixed it. Thank you for the help.
But I have another question somewhat related to this. What steps should I take before updating to windows 10? I will downgrade after, just doing it to get the key. There is no 'key'. It is a digital entitlement. A hash of your Win 7 license and your motherboard info. You are in uncharted territory, wanting to upgrade your Win 7 to Win 10 now, reverting back to Win 7, and maybe changing to Win 10 in the future.