Windows Update


  1. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bits
       #1

    Windows Update


    Windows Update, in automatic mode, shows that there are no updates available for my PC, but when I click on "Find Updates" it asks me to installs two updates that, actually, doesnīt exist in Microsoft Catalogue (KB4524752 and KB4567409). Of course, when I try to install them it fails.
    I found too, that some updates, WHICH ARENīT INSTALLED, canīt be installed when I try to update using Microsoft Catalogue. These updates are, KB2533552 and KB4516655 which showed error "This update canīt be applied to this computer", and KB4598289 which showed error - "Update Windows Modules Installer on this computer". Now I really donīt know if there are other updates that werenīt installed on my PC, and if Windows Update has some kind of problem. I donīt have also Extended Security Updates.

    I ran Sfc /Scannow and got no problems.
    Thank you in advance for any help you can provide
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  2. Posts : 2,246
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 64 bit
       #2

    Did a little research and found that the 4524752 is to let you know that support for Win 7 is coming to an end. The 4567409 is for the initial implementation of Edge. You probably don't want the first and, if you have Edge installed, you wouldn't need the second.

    This for 2533552 (2011)- "nstall this update to enable future updates to install successfully on all editions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. This update may be required before selected future updates can be installed. After you install this item, it cannot be removed.

    If you have been keeping win 7 up to date after 2011, you probably don't need it.

    The 4516655 is a servicing stack update from 2019.

    If you are installing any of the latter two in .msi format, you should probably set Windows Update to "never check for updates" before running them.

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  3. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #3

    A Patch software


    Iīm 73 y.o. and if my memory serves me right, I remember in a distant past that, there were some kind of softwares called "patchers" that help you to know which Microsoft updates you have installed and which are missing, helping you install them offline. Can you help me, explaining me, if these softwares still exist? That way I will be certain if my PC is safe at least for the time Microsoft gave it support.

    Other question. Reading your reply I remember to check something and I notice that when I click - Windows Update - Change configuration - Important updates, I canīt be able to change anything. Do you know how can I correct this problem, alowing me to access again these commands?

    Thank you for your reply
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  4. Posts : 2,246
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 64 bit
       #4

    Happy New Year! Well, I'm 79 and memory doesn't always serve me well. I don't know anything about the patchers. Click on the Start button and, in the search box, enter winver. What does it show for build and version number?

    This should help you with the second problem- Redirecting

    If you're not comfortable editing the registry, you can always create a system restore point or Export the registry before modifying it.
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  5. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Pro 64 bits
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Windows Update


    Thank you for your reply. As for the first question itīs showing - Version 6.1 Compilation 7601 Service Pack 1. As for the second question, I come to the exact page you point me, and solved the problem. My only goal, really, is to know if I, at least, have the security updates until the support was discontinued by Microsoft. I try to run Updates Offline, but a lot of registers failed. So, I think is better let it go, because Iīll never get ESU too.

    Anyway thank you very much for all help you gave me, and please forgive my bad english
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  6. Posts : 2,246
    Windows 7 Pro SP1 64 bit
       #6

    Well, my build and version are the same as yours. Have you looked at Installed Updates and the dates for them?
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