Those of you running Windows 7 and 8.1 will no doubt discover a handful of new patches waiting for you. KB 2952664 our old “compatibility update” for
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GuestMarch 2, 2016 at 8:39 pm #46732Thanks for the reminder on KB 3138612 (running W7). For sometime now it seems updates were taking 45+ minutes to figure out what to offer which is ridiculous when I consider how fast my connection is. Ran GWX Control Panel afterwards and computer is still clean. Just one of many examples of why I’ve been following your update advice for years. Thank you sir, we appreciate what you do!
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AskWoody_MVPMarch 3, 2016 at 3:01 am #46733I did a test recently by installing a clean Windows 7 SP1 Enterprise and patching it in full with a combination of primarily WSUS and checking if anything was missed on the Microsoft Update site on the Internet.
At the beginning of the patching process, the process svchost.exe under which Windows Update service is running in Windows 7 was taking over 50% of 2 CPUs and many hours to complete, supposedly due to the high load on the CPUs and also due to many patches queuing to be installed. Or maybe as some sites suggest due to an older version of Windows Update which now cannot cope with the current number of patches, although it was good enough in the early days. Eventually the system got fully patched, however by the end of the process, Windows Update had become very fast and it is not clear if this is due to the latest Windows Update components or just because there were not so many patches left. The patching involved everything including Optional Updates, only the actual Windows 10 Upgrade was left out. This was a test system without any other final utility than to test Windows Update and best options to fully patch a clean system.
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