![]() ![]() This optional update will help verify that eligible Windows 7 SP1 devices can continue to get Extended Security Updates (ESUs) after the end of support date of January 14, 2020. A detailed analysis on this update can be found on my Windows 7 ESU Analysis post. This first section holds a single update required for ESU updates further down the list. I used both during this investigation in order to get to this minimum required set. I highly recommend both the KUC Update Checker and WSUS Offline Update utilities. ![]() Microsoft Update was enabled, and all updates offered through Windows Update were installed prior to starting this investigation. The base test image used for this research was 64-Bit Windows 7 Ultimate SP1. The following sections describe the updates required and provide links to each. After extensive testing, I concluded that 42 updates not offered through Windows Update would need to be installed to reach this objective. With the May 2020 Windows 7 updates, I went on a mission to determine the minimum set of updates needed to enable all features within Windows 7, including optional hotfixes, and to have the most up-to-date installation possible. ![]()
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