Hi all, I'm a newbie here with this cool looking customiser so please forgive me for my ignorant newbie question.
Does it matter what order you have the Windows Updates?
Additionally is there an easy way to select all, but then remove about 28 from the list?
My list of updates for Windows 7 sits at about 585 so it would take a very long time to manually hunt down those 28 files.
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KB3075249|Telemetry for Win7 / Win8.1
KB3080149|Telemetry for Win7 / Win8.1
KB3021917|Telemetry for Win7
KB3022345|Telemetry
KB3068708|Telemetry
KB3044374|Get Windows 10 for Win8.1
KB3035583|Get Windows 10 for Win7SP1 / Win8.1
KB2990214|Get Windows 10 for Win7
KB2952664|Get Windows 10 assistant
KB3075853|Update for "Windows Update" on Win8.1 / Srv2012 R2
KB3065987|Update for "Windows Update" on Win7 / Srv2008 R2
KB3050265|Update for "Windows Update" on Win7
KB971033|License validation
KB2902907|Description not available
KB2976987|Description not available
KB2976978|Compatibility update for Windows 8.1
KB3102810|Update for "Windows Update"
KB3112343|Windows Update Client for Win7
KB3135445|Windows Update Client for Win7
KB3123862|Windows Update Client for Win7
KB3081954|Telemetry Update for Win7
KB3139929|Get Windows 10 update for MSIE
KB3138612|Windows Update Client for Win7
KB3138615|Windows Update Client for Win8.1
KB3150513|Compatibility Update (GWX) for Win7 / Win8.1
KB3133977|Buggy update
KB3139923|GWX for Win7 / Win8.1
KB3173040|GWX for Win7 / Win8.1
My list for Windows 7 is 585 long, so it would be nice if there is a way of avoiding scrolling up and down that list for a total of 10,000 manual checks to find the KBxxxxxxx that needs to be removed
Correctly ordering Windows Update sequence
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Hi all, I'm a newbie here with this cool looking customiser so please forgive me for my ignorant newbie question.
Does it matter what order you have the Windows Updates?
Additionally is there an easy way to select all, but then remove about 28 from the list?
My list of updates for Windows 7 sits at about 585 so it would take a very long time to manually hunt down those 28 files.
My list for Windows 7 is 585 long, so it would be nice if there is a way of avoiding scrolling up and down that list for a total of 10,000 manual checks to find the KBxxxxxxx that needs to be removed