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March 13, 2018 - KB4088875 (Monthly Rollup) Windows 7
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March 13, 2018 - KB4088875 (Monthly Rollup)
Applies to: Windows 7 Service Pack 1, Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 Improvements and fixes This security update includes improvements and fixes that were a part of update KB4075211 (released February 21, 2018) and addresses the following issues:
Prerequisites Important Please apply KB4099950 before installing this update. Notes Important Please apply KB4100480 immediately after applying this update. KB4100480 resolves an elevation of privilege vulnerability in the Windows Kernel for the 64-Bit (x64) version of Windows. This vulnerability is documented in CVE-2018-1038. Known issues in this update ![]() ![]() How to get this update This update will be downloaded and installed automatically from Windows Update. To get the standalone package for this update, go to the Microsoft Update Catalog website. File information For a list of the files that are provided in this update, download the file information for update 4088875. Source: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4088875 Direct download links for KB4088875 MSU file from Microsoft Update Catalog: ![]() ![]() |
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4 Weeks Ago | #2 |
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Hmmm... KB4088875 is billed as a monthly security roll-up... but WinUpd fails to install it. Comments/experience? (Concerned about the Stop error on machines that don't support "Streaming Single Extensions Multiple Data (SIMD) Extensions 2 (SSE2)" ...
No clue if my low-end Celeron x64 processor falls in that category. About all I know is that WU didn't install it, which concerns me, if this is really a monthly security roll-up. Experiences? |
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4 Weeks Ago | #3 |
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Hmmm... KB4088875 is billed as a monthly security roll-up... but WinUpd fails to install it. Comments/experience? (Concerned about the Stop error on machines that don't support "Streaming Single Extensions Multiple Data (SIMD) Extensions 2 (SSE2)" ...
No clue if my low-end Celeron x64 processor falls in that category. About all I know is that WU didn't install it, which concerns me, if this is really a monthly security roll-up. Experiences? ![]() It's the older 32bit/x86 CPUs (AMD Athlon XPs, Intel Pentium 3s, some Pentium 4s and earlier) that are non-SSE2, non-PAE compliant that will get bit with BSODs when the KB4088875 update on 32bit Win7 SP1 gets installed. although all Pentium 4s have SSE2, the early generations of P4s [like the Willamette & Northwood series] don't have XD/NX & PAE support. only the Prescott & Cedar Mill series [later gens] of Pentium 4s have the XD, PAE & x64 support It look like Microsoft has stopped offering the KB4088875 update on all my Win7 PCs when checking thru Windows Update this past weekend: Microsoft Has Pulled KB4088875 to Save Customers Further Pain | myITforum.com currently KB4088875 is more trouble than its worth - to put it another way, the cure is worse than the disease itself. so I'm avoiding this update until a newer one comes out that will fix the problems KB4088875 is having |
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4 Weeks Ago | #4 |
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Mine is a Celeron 900 ... Pentium-architecture based ... which does have SSE2.
http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Celero...5NG0491MA.html (It's classified as a Mobile Celeron ... so HP would have plausibly used it in a notebook 6+ years ago). |
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3 Weeks Ago | #5 |
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KB4088875 article on first post updated.
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3 Weeks Ago | #6 |
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Brink... I don't know how to interpret that last comment.
Meanwhile KB4088875 DID auto-install itself in the last day or two. (So much for "Microsoft Has Pulled KB4088875 to Save Customers Further Pain | myITforum.com") Other than usual everyday use... what should I be trying, to see if the presence of 4088875 is a good thing or a bad thing? ![]() ![]() |
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3 Weeks Ago | #7 |
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Hey Bill,
![]() It just means that Microsoft has made updates to the content of that KB article. I wouldn't worry too much about having issues with KB4088875. If you do, you could always uninstall it or system restore until a newer update is available. |
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2 Weeks Ago | #8 |
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KB4088875 article on first post updated.
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