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It's clear now, thanks. I wonder if the roll up includes all these framework updates or not?
It's clear now, thanks. I wonder if the roll up includes all these framework updates or not?
Yes it does... well all but a few anyway.
Default activity is for windows to call home shortly after startup and the trait is nobody is home causing people to switch to Never check for updates.
But yea not many people would notice unless a machine is really slowed
When it's messed up 50% for dual core and 25% on a quad core "if lucky" it could be 100% usage where someone would really notice a slow down.
Most browsers like Chrome/ Firefox/ PaleMoon soak up the rest of the resources pretty darn fast with only 2-3-4-5... tabs open and the rest is soaked up by svchost
Followup to my question (post 110). It was not posted here, it was a private response.
The Disk Cleanup Wizard in W7 does not recognize the "SP2" (convenience rollup) with a separate plugin.
I have Win 7 home 64 bit and have had nothing but problems with updates. I also just did clean install on another drive, got through some of the updates and then poof, couldn't get the last 100. Do I need to remove all my current updates to install this rolling update package?
I just completed my first Simplix integration and am about to test it in a VM, very impressive... integrated 224 packages in 1:05 and another 10-15 mins to Optimize .WIM.
Did you fix the error you described here? Was it what I described in my reply to you here or other?
Also see my reply to johnny20 here:
Using the above sequence, be it installing or integrating, has helped me avoid the Windows Update woes that have plagued so many. 6-7 minutes first run WU on a fresh install/fresh test VM and subsequent checks take approx 2-4 minutes
HTH.
Last edited by Urthboundmisfit; 21 May 2016 at 17:43. Reason: clarity
Very nice! Installed in VM flawlessy had to install just a few problem & non-integratable updates. It did not install the Windows 10 Telemetry & Upgrade updates as promised. Disk Cleanup resulted in slight problem by removing both KB3072630 & KB3139923... 3072630 was actually superseded by 3139923 but it removed both,as it turns out 3139923 actually issued a V-2 after the pack was created so alls well there. SFC /Scannow returned no integrity violations. Windows Update performed quickly & efficiently, no problem there.
All in all I was very impressed with Simplix and will begin using it regularly