To view the list of updates, launch add/remove programs (hold windows key, tap r, type "appwiz.cpl" and press enter), click uninstall program, then "show installed updates". In other words it never had SP1 applied, but have had all updates installed individually since Windows 7 came out. I counted 583 windows updates on a PC that had the original Windows 7 installed. I am not sure whether to install the latest monthly rollup first or the "hidden SP2" (kb3125574 - described in the comments below). I am unable to test this properly as of now, but wanted to add it as a hint. I would try to install in ascending order by KDB number. The list of updates that remains in Add/Remove would seem to be the list of updates that are actually required. TIP, use at your own risk: If you want a list of non-deprecated updates, one option you can try is to get a machine completely up to date by running Windows Updates the normal way, and then run cleanmgr.exe and click Clean up system files and then select Windows Update-cleanup (maybe throw in the log files as well) and then press OK.Īn eternity will pass and all non-required updates appear to be removed.
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