This from BillC: Here is a link in the Intel communities for the June rollup KB3161608 breaking Intel Bluetooth. It is confirmed by Intel. The fix i
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Win7 scan speedup patch KB 3161608 breaks Intel Bluetooth
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Megan Ryan
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Megan Ryan
GuestJuly 13, 2016 at 3:41 pm #39410Good :3 That’s all I wanted to know-I’ll download the update perhaps tonight before bed or saturday and then see about scanning for updates sunday or wednesday-I can also checked the 24th too, but not 26th or 27th-I don’t wanna be tuckered out when doing a night scan and updates-That’ss my birthday week-golden birthday on the 28th turning 28.
But I’ll keep my eyes peeled.
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GuestJuly 13, 2016 at 8:02 pm #39412KB3168965 (security update for Windows kernel-mode drivers) installed manually prior to searching for updates indeed solves the problem of slow Win 7 WU (see comment 6 in https://communities.intel.com/thread/104414). In my case it took several minutes to find the rest of July updates (I have failed to find updates using WU before installing KB3168965 – restarted the computer after more than one hour of searching).
So, it seems that KB3168965 can be used instead of KB3161608. -
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Joe Friday
GuestJuly 14, 2016 at 3:00 am #39417“gaugino says:
July 13, 2016 at 8:02 pmKB3168965 (security update for Windows kernel-mode drivers) installed manually prior to searching for updates indeed solves the problem of slow Win 7 WU”
Same here, null problemo.
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gaugino
GuestJuly 14, 2016 at 6:28 am #39418“Until MS releases a new update for win32k.sys.”
You are right. Unfortunately, KB3168965 is just a temporary solution…
“MS just needs to release the WU-client-update as its own update, and not part of the roll-up.”
It would be nice. Don’t want to install unclear cumulative updates. But as you said “that would be user-friendly, can’t do.”…
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Bill C.
AskWoody PlusJuly 14, 2016 at 6:07 pm #39425That was my first impulse. Unfortunately with my issue I could not install, remove, or update the Intel Bluetooth driver software as the installer kept crashing with an “unknown error”. Only removing KB3161608 allowed anything to happen. I did see entries in a Google search saying the same thing, also with Thinkpads.
However since the Intel Bluetooth started to work again, I did not do any removing, updating or reinstall of the Intel software. I figured I would quit while I was ahead.
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Bob?(Maybe?err…ok)
GuestJuly 14, 2016 at 6:12 pm #39426Best guess is that it is sub-update KB3163644.
Some of Intel’s older bluetooth services had issues with SEHOP and ASLR. Chances are this update poked a related setting. Now, if only we could uninstall specific updates to test, oh wait someone superglued them all together.
On the other hand… Intel, compile your software with a modern compiler that is fully compatible with modern exploit mitigation.
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GuestJuly 14, 2016 at 7:34 pm #39428Sooooooo can SOMEBODY please clarify and simplify with me WHAT UPDATE TO install? DO I gotta install yet now I’m very VERY confused. Which one should I yet now I’m very VERY confused. Which one should I install? 3161608 or KB 3168965? Or do I install both-3161608 first and then 3168965 after? OR Install the first one and see how it works OR install the other. I’m very confused!
PLEASE IT’S MAKING MY head hurt! WHICH KB SHOULD I INSTALL to speed up windows update!
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ManagerJuly 15, 2016 at 7:32 am #39431There’s no definitive answer to your question, but there appear to be fewer side-effects using the method in http://wu.krelay.de/en/
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AskWoody_MVPAugust 14, 2016 at 11:51 am #39432Intel has issued updated Bluetooth drivers & software (v19.00.1629) on 8/1/2016 that is recently compatible with the KB3161608 & KB3172605 update rollups for Win7 SP1:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26191Follow the instructions very carefully on that site in installing the new bluetooth drivers as well as re-installing either KB3161608 or KB3172605.
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GuestAugust 25, 2016 at 1:16 pm #39434Woody,
It looks like Intel released some updated drivers for some of their Wireless/Bluetooth adapters earlier this month.
https://communities.intel.com/thread/104851
The process states that if either the June or July Cumulative updates are installed on Windows 7, that they’ll need to be removed along with the previous adapter drivers before the new driver is to be installed.
Any Word on if the August Update KB3179573 breaks Bluetooth all over again?
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GuestAugust 25, 2016 at 1:24 pm #39436Thank you for the quick replay and please keep us in the loop if you get anymore info!
On one hand, I like keeping my systems as patched up as possible but I’ve had to create an additional WSUS PC Groups to avoid deploying these Roll-ups to any of my users that actually use Bluetooth devices. I can’t wait until the monthly Roll-ups are the only updates available..
A mess indeed!
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