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Windows 7 Security update issues
#1
What's up guys !

I have a Windows 7  Dell laptop  that will no longer   find  Microsoft  Roll-ups for the  month of March .  The  laptop will install all other  updates but
won't allow to  find the important   Roll-up

Here's some information

1)  Windows 7  Dell laptop  I5  processor  8 gigs of Ram
2)  Installed January  and February roll-up  but they did not show up in both the update history  log  or the programs/ Security update. Those  roll ups    where downloaded ,  installed  and rebooted  but completely  disappeared ?

3) Tried   Windows 7 update  troubleshooter  with no luck
4) A  March  2018  Roll-up  preview   was  installed   but not the  main March Roll-up which is  KB4088875
5) Installed  Windows "Tweaking" program  went through all the step  for fixing  security  updates.  Cleared  Windows/Softwaredistubution
6) Kasperky   Antivirus  is  installed
7) Checked   the registry  setting to make   sure that it's  set correctly  which it is.  This is  the registry   setting  that must be set   if you are not
installing a antivirus  program on your computer
8)  Uninstalled  all  Security  updates  for  2018, rebooted and then  installed  the same ones including  that March  2018  Roll-up  preview.  Can't go
any farther
9)  Installed Netframework  updates
10)  Laptop  will find and install  things Adobe  Flash and that Malicious malware  security  update ( or what  ever it's called)

Can  anyone recommend a  software program  that will fix problems with Windows 7  security  updates

Any  help  would be very  appreciated

Bye  for  now !  Big Grin  Big Grin  Big Grin  Big Grin

John Senchak
Daytona  Beach  Florida
386-675-9651
jls@antihotmail.com

#2
i would download and install new version Kaspersky or remove Kaspersky and download and install new version of Avast! Free Edition

Windows 7 With No (or Incompatible) Antivirus Not Receiving New Updates

#3
(03-26-2018, 02:14 AM)f23948 Wrote:  i would download and install new version Kaspersky or remove Kaspersky and download and install new version of Avast! Free Edition

Windows 7 With No (or Incompatible) Antivirus Not Receiving New Updates


Would you believe that it has the latest version of Kaspersky Big Grin

#4
i would download and install quality roll up to see if you can install latest quality roll up

https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4088875

#5
(03-26-2018, 02:35 AM)f23948 Wrote:  i would download and install quality roll up to see if you can install latest quality roll up

https://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4088875


2018-03 Security Monthly Quality Rollup for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB4088875)

I just turned on the computer what is installed  now is below (Alongside  with NetFramework)

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kb29552664

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Preview  of Monthly  Quality  Roll-up  for  Windows 7 /X64
kb088881

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All  other   Security  updates installed  are 2017



I need to know if  KB088881 is the  same thing as KB4088875?  My  HPdesktop   also  has that "Preview" patch along  with the  March  Security  roll-up. I trouble with the  HP  computer  also  not being able to find that March  Security  Rollup


The Windows  7  computer that I am typing on  now,  does not have that "preview " patch, but  has the March  Security  update ?





We  need Brian to weigh  in on this  Big Grin

#6
f23948 idea would be your best bet and if the update still doesnt install you might already have it installed. The 2 updates are different.

Britec could take awhile to reply or he could reply quickly but either way f23948 method wont damage your system.

#7
(03-26-2018, 05:46 AM)smirk24 Wrote:  f23948 idea would be your best bet and if the update still doesnt install you might already have it installed. The 2 updates are different.

Britec could take awhile to reply or he could reply quickly but either way f23948 method wont damage your system.

I  am  going to  try  f23948 for  Windows 7 (x64)  when I get a chance . The problem is that going forward  I  still might have
a issue  with the April  2018  security  updates

I  realize  that Brian  is a busy  person  !

He  should do  a video  on this  issue,  because many people  might be  dealing with this Sad

#8
Microsoft stop pushing KB4088875 

Here is some info from Microsoft March 13, 2018—KB4088875 (Monthly Rollup)
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#9
(03-26-2018, 11:14 AM)johnsenchak Wrote:  
(03-26-2018, 05:46 AM)smirk24 Wrote:  f23948 idea would be your best bet and if the update still doesnt install you might already have it installed. The 2 updates are different.

Britec could take awhile to reply or he could reply quickly but either way f23948 method wont damage your system.

I  am  going to  try  f23948 for  Windows 7 (x64)  when I get a chance . The problem is that going forward  I  still might have
a issue  with the April  2018  security  updates

I  realize  that Brian  is a busy  person  !

He  should do  a video  on this  issue,  because many people  might be  dealing with this Sad


But wait there's more
https://www.askwoody.com/2018/buggy-windows-7-monthly-rollup-kb-4088875-no-acknowledgment-from-microsoft/

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