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       #71

    Yes, that's how I did but I receive that message.
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  2. Posts : 3,615
    Win 10 x64, Linux Lite, Win 7 x64, BlackArch, & Kali
       #72

    Try this link for stand-alone installer, wrong link before.
    Update For Windows Defender Antivirus Platform
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  3. Posts : 56
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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       #73

    Paul Black said:
    Hi Insomn1a,



    7UPDATER not only integrates WU's [Windows Updates] but also integrates drivers for USB3 etc.

    To get the ISO up to date, there are at present, over 240 WU's [Windows Updates]. Now rather than letting M$ Windows Update update your OS, which involves many hours of downloading, installing and re-booting, you can integrate all the updates into the ISO, then all you need to do is to create a new ISO for installation. There are two options available do this, one is a utility called 7UPDATER [see below], written and created by SIW2, and the other is DISM++ [see below]. Both these options are discussed and explained here => Update your Win 7 installation media.

    7UPDATER: 7UPDATER.
    DISM++ Direct download [zip] => DISM++.

    DISM++ - Basic Overview

    DISM++ is a FREE implementation tool that has the ability to perform Windows Updates [WU]. Some of the advantages [but not all] are:

    [1] The GUI is very easy to understand and use.
    [2] It is much faster than M$’s WU because it uses a different engine.
    [3] It downloads the latest WU DB from the M$ servers, scans your OS, and then lists the updates available.
    [4] It doesn’t install superseded updates like M$ does.
    [5] It gives you the option of what you want to install.
    [6] The pre-ticked updates are what is recommended and are similar to the WU critical and recommended updates. The un-ticked updates are similar to the WU optional updates.

    [7] It warns you if an update:
    • Includes telemetry.
    • Has known issues with certain hardware.
    • Needs exclusive access.
    • Is suspect.
    • Your OS doesn't need it.
    • Has any other known issues.
    [8] It doesn’t require re-booting between updates.[9] It can be used to either update an install.wim image OFFLINE, or to update the LIVE OS.

    I hope this helps!
    Sorry for reviving the topic but I have some concerns.

    If I want to add something else in ISO image(like to have Windows pre-activated with license or some browser to add) with which software I can to do this, which is more useful and easy to use?

    Btw, the link with DISM++ is dead.
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  4. Posts : 3,615
    Win 10 x64, Linux Lite, Win 7 x64, BlackArch, & Kali
       #74

    Insomn1a said:
    Sorry for reviving the topic but I have some concerns.

    If I want to add something else in ISO image(like to have Windows pre-activated with license or some browser to add) with which software I can to do this, which is more useful and easy to use?

    Btw, the link with DISM++ is dead.
    Why do you want to add license key to ISO? It will only work on that Original Equipment Manufucturer (OEM) machine or identical machine, or if retail only that ISO. You can't have retail on multiple computer unless it is enterprise or OEM. Enterprise is controlled by a Systems Administrator, usually remotely via server connections.

    What do you mean link with DISM++ is dead? Still works for me, it doesn't find any more Win7 updates as of January however, if that is what you are saying.

    Win update does update my M$ office, and other M$ installations.

    Please review our Sevenforums thread on Update your Windows 7 Install Media

    SIW2 is our resident guru in this area!
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