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== Convenience Rollup == | == Convenience Rollup == | ||
Now ''this'' is where things get good. At some point, Microsoft realized nobody wanted to install hundreds of updates every time they brought a new system online, and not everybody knows what slipstreaming is—let alone who was responsible for that term. | Now ''this'' is where things get good. At some point, Microsoft realized nobody wanted to install hundreds of updates every time they brought a new system online, and not everybody knows what slipstreaming is—let alone who was responsible for that term. The Convenience Update is basically an "SP2 Lite" for Windows 7, rolling up every update from SP2 to 2016 into one .msu file. And moving onward, Monthly Rollups were provided that made it easy to get all of the future updates at once. | ||
== How To Install == | |||
The below table lists all updates you'll need, and where to get them. '''Make sure to update them in order!''' | |||
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! KB Number !! Download Links !! Notes | ! KB Number !! Download Links !! Notes | ||
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| {{MSU|KB3020369}} || [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/updt/2015/04/windows6.1-kb3020369-x64_5393066469758e619f21731fc31ff2d109595445.msu x64], [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/updt/2015/04/windows6.1-kb3020369-x86_82e168117c23f7c479a97ee96c82af788d07452e.msu x32] || April 2015 Servicing Stack Update, a pre-requisite for the Convenience Rollup. | |||
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| {{MSU|KB3125574}} || [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/updt/2016/05/windows6.1-kb3125574-v4-x64_2dafb1d203c8964239af3048b5dd4b1264cd93b9.msu x64], [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/updt/2016/05/windows6.1-kb3125574-v4-x86_ba1ff5537312561795cc04db0b02fbb0a74b2cbd.msu x32] || Convenience Rollup! I recommend rebooting after you install this, if it doesn't force you to. | |||
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| {{MSU|KB4474419}} || [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2019/09/windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x64_b5614c6cea5cb4e198717789633dca16308ef79c.msu x64], [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2019/09/windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x86_0f687d50402790f340087c576886501b3223bec6.msu x32] || Adds SHA-2 code signing support to Windows 7. | | {{MSU|KB4474419}} || [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2019/09/windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x64_b5614c6cea5cb4e198717789633dca16308ef79c.msu x64], [https://catalog.s.download.windowsupdate.com/c/msdownload/update/software/secu/2019/09/windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x86_0f687d50402790f340087c576886501b3223bec6.msu x32] || Adds SHA-2 code signing support to Windows 7. |
Revision as of 08:19, 6 July 2023
Windows 7 is the most advanced and stable Windows NT 6.1-based operating system. However, updating the system from a vanilla RTM or SP1 install can be a bit of a nightmare. People have made custom ISOs with tons of updates and drivers slipstreamed in, but I don't trust those. Thankfully, installing updates manually is super easy with the Convenience Rollup!
Pre-Requisites
As far as I'm aware, Windows only shipped as either RTM or with Service Pack 1. This makes it really easy to figure out which you have!
Open winver
with whatever means you like. Next to "Version 6.1", you'll see either "(Build 7600)" or "(Build 7601: Service Pack 1)". If you're on Build 7600, you'll need to install Service Pack 1 (KB976932: x64, x32) before you install the Convenience Rollup.[TODO —Screenshot of winver?]
Convenience Rollup
Now this is where things get good. At some point, Microsoft realized nobody wanted to install hundreds of updates every time they brought a new system online, and not everybody knows what slipstreaming is—let alone who was responsible for that term. The Convenience Update is basically an "SP2 Lite" for Windows 7, rolling up every update from SP2 to 2016 into one .msu file. And moving onward, Monthly Rollups were provided that made it easy to get all of the future updates at once.
How To Install
The below table lists all updates you'll need, and where to get them. Make sure to update them in order!
KB Number | Download Links | Notes |
---|---|---|
KB3020369 | x64, x32 | April 2015 Servicing Stack Update, a pre-requisite for the Convenience Rollup. |
KB3125574 | x64, x32 | Convenience Rollup! I recommend rebooting after you install this, if it doesn't force you to. |
KB4474419 | x64, x32 | Adds SHA-2 code signing support to Windows 7. |
KB4490628 | x64, x32 | Servicing Stack Update for March 2019.[TODO —Could this replace Apr2015 SSU?] |
KB4539601 | x64, x32 | Monthly Rollup for January 31, 2020. Technically a Preview Rollup, but this fixes an issue in the Jan 14 Rollup where your wallpaper won't appear.[TODO —Link to MS KB] |
What about ESU?
Say what you will about C&Ds, but I'm just not a fan.