

- BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD PATCH
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- BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD WINDOWS 10
Microsoft promised that KB 3022345 would have "an upcoming version that will be a compatible upgrade to either version" of KB 3022345. It also has a long history of other problems. You may recall that KB 3022345 triggers (incorrect) errors in the Microsoft SFC system scan routine. "This kind of update helps the overall application experience on Windows by improving the current operating system for upgrade to the latest version of Windows." There's open speculation - by gator2013 on eightforums, among others - that KB 3068708 is just our old foul friend KB 3022345. KB 3068708 - An update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry.KB 3050267 - Windows Update Client for Windows 8.1: June 2015 makes "General improvements to support upgrades to a later version of Windows." Again, the KB article says this is Revision 2, but there's no record of another version being sent out Windows Update.General improvements are made to support upgrades to a later version of Windows." (The KB article says this is "Revision 2," but there is no record of version 1 being pushed out via Windows Update.) KB 3050265 - The Windows Update Client for Windows 7: June 2015 patch "addresses an issue in which the Windows Update Client displays an out-of-memory error during the scan operation (0x8007000E) on systems that have small amounts of physical RAM.Microsoft appears to be refining its system scans in preparation for Windows 10, although the relationship between the scans and CEIP confuses me. I don't have any record of it causing problems, although there were five releases in 2014 and six so far in 2015.Īll of those have been around the block quite a few times. This one's a CEIP upgrade that's been around a long time. KB 2977759 - The compatibility update for Windows 7 RTM "performs diagnostics on the Windows systems that participate in the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program in order to determine…" etc., etc.I don't have any records of it causing problems. This patch, too, has a long history: first released on July 8, 2014, re-released five times in 2014 and six times in 2015.
BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD WINDOWS 10
KB 2976978 - The compatibility update for Windows 8.1 and Windows 8 "performs diagnostics on the Windows systems that participate in the Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program in order to determine whether compatibility issues may be encountered when the latest Windows operating system is installed." That surprised me a bit, because I didn't realize people who ran the Windows 10 compatibility scan were, in fact, opting in to the CEIP.If I count things correctly, the compatibility update (which has nearly no official description) was released 10 times in 2014, and has been released six times so far in 2015.
BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD PATCH
