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antonwx2021-05-27 12:21:06
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antonwx, 2021-05-27 12:21:06

Is there a standalone utility to update Windows 7?

Situation: a certain number of machines with the seventh Windows of varying degrees of freshness have been formed, including even the absence of service packs. Actually: is there any third-party utility that can take and update Windows to the current level, rolling all the patches, but, of course, except for telemetry and spam with the transition to win 10?

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Artem @Jump, 2021-05-27
@antonwx

If it's simple and without problems, you are here -
forum.oszone.net/thread-257198.html

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moropsk, 2021-05-27
@moropsk

UpdatePack7R2 for Windows 7 SP1 and Server 2008 R2 SP1 21.5.12
https://nnmclub.to/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1469623

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Viktor, 2021-05-27
@nehrung

The answer is trivial - it's the Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant, which is easy to google and download from the MS site. The Assistant itself is completely offline, but the update process requires you to be connected to the Internet, since it downloads the Win10 distribution. I believe this is not a drawback, but rather a feature, since such a distribution is guaranteed to be clean, it definitely does not contain any vendor junk, or even worse. There is one more feature - updating through the Assistant saves in the created Win10 all the settings and all the user software that was in the original Win7.
When using the Assistant, there are a couple of restrictions - it only works with licensed Windows and only with x64.
As for the telemetry you don’t like, it’s easy to turn it off by installing the so-called. "God 'mode".

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AntHTML, 2021-05-27
@anthtml

Raise WSUS on the network and update from it

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