02.10.2019
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Here I’m giving 2 ways to download Windows 7 updates for offline installation. Method 1: From SoftwarePatch. SoftwarePatch.com is a site that gives an accumulated list of all the updates to Windows 7 for free. The knowledge base number is given for your reference and then the patch name is.

Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Offline Updates Download

How often do you install a clean version of a Windows operating system either for yourself or somebody else? Although a lot of users are sensible and make of their system using either or something like the, there is sometimes no option but to reinstall because it can’t be avoided.

Hardware failures, viruses, or even computers with poor performing or highly abused operating systems are all reasons to have to wipe the old system and start again. Some users even install their operating system regularly to keep it clean and running at maximum performance.Whether you’re installing a new Windows by choice or by necessity, you will soon be pretty sick of wasting hours downloading all the hotfixes from Windows Update and continuously downloading patch after patch. Having just installed Windows 7 to see how many updates are available for the most popular version of Windows, it’s quite shocking to see it has 117 important updates ready to be downloaded! And that obviously doesn’t include recommended updates like the multitude of newer and subsequent updates after you install software like Internet Explorer 9 or 10 etc.One solution is to use a to integrate hotfixes into the install disc, but even these become outdated every month after the latest round of hotfixes. If waiting for all the updates to install doesn’t appeal, an alternative is to have a program store and automatically install the updates for you from a USB stick or external hard drive. While it isn’t as quick as a slipstreamed disc, this method is an awful lot quicker than waiting for everything to be downloaded and installed from the internet, and can be left to it while you go and do something else. Here are 4 applications that can do exactly that, you can even run them on a currently installed Windows to bring it up to date.

AutoPatcherAutoPatcher has been around for several years and used to be distributed as a huge executable file that included all the update patches inside. After complaints from Microsoft in 2007, it was modified to download and distribute the patches direct from Microsoft’s own servers. AutoPatcher isn’t just a tool to apply Windows hotfixes though. Hey guys, would love some help!First off, thank you for helping us. The internet is dope because people like you spread this info, but it’s shit because we have to protect ourselves fromthem.Problem: Every update I have installed since the first installment of Windows 10 has caused a decrease in performance–my CPU and GPU run muchMUCHhotter. Overclocking becomes a major issue. I smell the heat from inside my PC. Seems like you can’t manage your OS, Microsoft!

I am not the only one with these problemsAnywayMy want: I want to use my PC ONLY for gaming–that I the only thing I want it to connect to the web for. I will learn how to set up really strict firewalls only allowing for game connections. I’ll use it for offline things, too, like essays.

I would also like to use OneDrive. And email, though that’s not a necessity because I have a laptop I can use for that.I am about to check out WUMT.But my first question is:1) if I only connect to some multiplayer games, email using the Mail app, and OneDrive, do I even need to update for security purposes?

Oh, I will also have an antivirus–Webroot, because Windows’ AV hogs up my resources.2) If I DO need some things updated for security, even if I am blocking as much as I can incoming and outgoing, what parts of the update will these be, and will certain selected updates eventually cause compatibility issues because I am just installing updates in parts? I really, really just want to game on this thing.Your help would be a critical help–thanks! Updates obviously patch bugs and holes in the operating system itself, so from that point of view, you need to stay up to date if you are going online in any capacity. Mail and OneDrive apps should have their own updates.2. Microsoft are forever changing things in Windows 10 which means it’s constantly throwing up new bugs, incompatibilities, security issues, and other problems. They also group updates together so there could be some things you need for security and some crap you don’t want in the same update, but have to install the update anyway.The best thing you can do is to set up strict security policies, run a telemetry blocker like ShutUp10, and backup your system before an update so you can revert if it causes problems. Ok I have an extremely frustrating problem I’ve tried, possibly, every single work around and 3rd party program for updating windows and it always fails the same way.

The installation of the updates themselves simply won’t happen. At first I was stuck with windows update saying “checking for updates” indefinitely. Then I tried several different methods of downloading some key updates manually from windows all of the methods turn out the same result = The “Microsoft update standalone package” file (.msu file) for every update chosen can be downloaded. The real issue is that when i attempt to install one of them, it says “checking for updates” indefinitely.I just tried WSUS with the installer, hoping that since it has its own installer it would be able to perform the installation.

But it appears to be failing to install in the exact same way. I’ve been running it for a couple hours and its just sitting at the last cmd line with: “Installing.623-x64.msu” (the first update).

Looks its just using the windows installer on a loop.TLDR: I can download any update I want from Microsoft manually or with any of these programs without an issue. I can’t INSTALL any of them.

Are there any other third party programs that don’t use the windows installer api and have a standalone installation program? Like some kind of manual registry patcher or something? At David,Put any.msu files in a folder in “C” root along with the batch file below in the same folder, make sure Windows Update in services is running on Automatic and started, then double-click on the batch file and monitor progress on the prompt screen that opens.

When through immediately reboot and wait for Auto Update to do it’s thing before Windows starts. It’s still faster that strictly using Auto Update in services. You must save the batch file as a.reg file and not a text.txt file. If you look online you can find the same batch installer file as below. I’ve installed 120 or so.msu files at once. (about 25 minutes, IIRC)@Echo offFor%%# in (.msu) Do (Echo: Installing update:%%#Wusa “%%#” /quiet /norestart)Echo Windows Update finished.Pause&Exitmichael.

I have a slightly different slant on this. Many of my 11 old (mostly) home computers have resource problems. I am retired and cant afford to update/upgrade. I have noticed on one machine, Windows has grown to twice its installed size (not counting programs) due to the unbounded updates of Microsoft. I occasionally have to reload windows from scratch to speed them up and in doing so, I notice many of the updates are useless (languages I dont speak, updates to IE or Media Player which I dont use, etc). Is there any compilation of truly necessary updates? I understand that is pretty nebulous as each user has his preferences, but there are groups of updates that could help and many are obscure fixes I will never need.On a side note, can these programs download individual patches instead of SP1, etc.

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It is the same problem, gigantic service packs full of crap. Decrapafier, where are you.

I mostly use XP and W7 but XP is being abandoned like the plague. I have to move to Win 7 and collect the needed patches before they disappear and these programs seem to be the answer. Sadly it’s like you say, a list like that will be very user specific. The problem with something like IE is it’s very tightly woven into the operating system itself and other software might well use IE files without you even knowing. As a result, even though you think you won’t need updates for it, you actually will to stay secure.These tools all download individual post SP1 patches direct from Microsoft, so if you really wanted to, you could sort through them all manually and install what you want. Portable Update has just saved my life. Windows 10 was having way too many issues and broken updates.

So I downgraded to windows 8 (fresh install). But the darn thing wouldn’t update at all! Windows Update was broken! Came across this site in my search for WU fixes and decided to try Portable Update.

Update Windows 7 Ultimate Offline Download

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It has downloaded, installed, and configured every update I needed.So done with WU right now, but I was so satisfied with PortUp that I decided to come back and let anyone else having problems with updating that Portable Update might just be the answer. It was for me, anyway.

I had a similar idea, to install a WSUS Server so that I could continue to service XP Machines after April 8th.I installed Server 2008r2 but is seems the Key I was given in Tech College is no longer good. I downloaded WSUS-Offline but noticed that this no longer downloads Windows 2000 updates, (or earlier). I tried downloading an earlier version of WSUS-Offline but the Windows 2000 updates are not available even for the earlier versions of this product.Exactly how do I get the XP computers I work on to update from my USB?

(the files saved by WSUS-Offline)Larry.