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See this: Windows 7 now has a Service Pack 2 (but don?t call it that) | Ars Technica
The question is. Will we be able to uninstall or disable the telemetry crap if it's included?
What I am wondering is, does this mean that if I do a clean install of Windows 7 on a 64 bit PC, I can download the "Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB3125574)" and instead of waiting for 1, or several hours, to download the Windows Updates, this file will download and install ALL updates up to April of 2016, in a short amount of time??!!??
Could someone please verify this? I am just not sure so I would like a second opinion.
Thanks.....
Steve
It installs most of the security updates and some recommended update up until April 2016, you'll then only have a few more to install. It definitely saves time.
So if you kept this on a flash drive or CD you can install those updates quickly. It didn't take long to install for me when I tested it.
How do you get this "update pack"?
On my PC, the site doesn't work in IE10 or Pale Moon 26.
Am I going to have to start up a VM and use Google Chrome (shudder)?