Yeah, select those that are not downloaded or incomplete after Verify, and press Download.Request: Is there a way to start a download of selected Enqueue files before Processing the wim?
Doesn't ring a bell, if you see anything on Windows Update on install, with just NTLite updates, let me know. Other than .NET and Defender, those are not yet supported.Speaking of unneeded KB's, I was surprised to fine that KB2552343 was not in the list. From years ago here in the forum, that was a suggested KB for the Convenience Rollup.
Retry which action? Next time it happens, log at that moment please.I got an Retry error during the Processing. It asked if I wanted to retry. I said yes.
Thanks, will add Delete.Something goofy with the two 522 downloads. (This was after trying the Verify operation.)
I tried to delete those two files from Download. There's no right click to delete them.
Were you selecting the incomplete or not even started to be downloaded file?BTW, the right click "Open File Location" did not work for me.
True, per update list last selection would be nice, not in the actual preset as the Downloader is independent if ran from Source.But that brings up another request. It would be nice to save a "preset" of selected KB's in Downloads or Enqueue to use later. As it is now, every time I recall the list, I have to go back through the list and deselect the same files. Alternatively, it would be nice to have a "Deselect Missing Files" button, so that I can quickly prune the list to match what I had last time. (Although I think Presets is a better alternative.)
It would be possible only if Update page parses the Downloader data, and that is planned, yes.A small nit: I notice in the Updates page that some KB's have descriptions. Others are blank. Would be nice if they all had their description showing, as a last minute sanity check of KB's.
Do you mean the Updates / Existing Updates list or the Components page?Also, I wanted to compare the KB's in the NTLite list in Updates to what is currently on my system. I finally found the "Filter" search feature. But it would help if it were either in Bold font, or if the Filter feature were up in the upper section of the box, where the Find feature is in other dialogues. (For consistency.)
The updater does not check for the component existance in the updates, also a nice suggestionThen I tried the new Enqueue feature in a Live Win7.
That seems to have worked well.
I purposely did not download the latest Rollup. I use WSUS Offline Updater for those, and my sense is that those guys curate the individual KB's in the large roll up, breaking them out individually if you only want Security updates.
I was surprised that NTLite offered KB's like XPS update and Lithuanian currency update when I have removed Lithuanian and XPS from my build.
NTLite did catch that before Processing, telling me that those KB's, along with a few others, weren't applicable to my build. So I wonder why it can't look ahead and know that during the Enqueue process. (Not a big deal. Just obsessing.)
In the end, NTLite added 14 KB's - all from like, 2011 - to my current Win7. So I guess WSUS had missed some of those .(They probably weren't considered critical by the WSUS guys. Like the one that removes the Win10 free update stuff.)
KB2552343 was mentioned in the linked guide as "HIDE" (aka ignore, don't install). I have edited that obsolete info out on the newer versions of that guide on the blog and linked the new guides from the originals.Regarding KB2552343 - it is recommended in the TUTORIAL for creating a 700MB Windows 7 or 8 ISO and install in a VM.
Note for OEMs and system builders
Do not slipstream this update into preconfigured operating system images. You must run this update only after the operating system is installed and the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) is finished.
For the 2 updates in the post-setup page, that is how NTLite handle it because those updates can't be integrated 'by design':
If you don't know where they came from, they could come from NTLite update downloader if you didn't using another method.
These updates are grayed out because you don't need to do anything about, the commands are set by NTLite.
The update files are copied to sources\$OEM$\$$\Setup\Updates and the commands are set in setupcomplete.cmd from the first time you build your updated wim base, before building the base wim you should see the updates listed in post-setup page, not in updates page (and later processes because NTLite reads the setupcomplete.cmd).
These days i'm trying to integrate 2862330 and 2830477 but can´t be integrated next to a lot of updates (my own list), been trying to install after running Windows Updates (not install from WU) but neither works (no removals at all, only tweaks).
My reply is for pmikep, sorry.I want a full integration, not a post-setup one where I must restart the PC after logging in for the first time in order for it to install the updates.
My reply is for pmikep, sorry.
Read my reply but pay attention this time.