MSRT is flagged as Important, but being Security related, I did not place it in the list. This will change only if the pack will be published on Windows Update and become public for everyone in which case will become the new official baseline. At this stage I am not in favour of installing the Convenience Pack, which is good, but the inter-relation with the other patches is inconsistent. The other exception is for those systems which have the Convenience Pack “SP2” installed which I think supersedes some of those in the list. One exception from the rule, if any of the patches becomes superseded, then obviously it is OK to have the newer patch installed instead. There is a KB associated with each I believe.Īll those patches in the list should be on all systems, new or old, even if there are additional patches installed. Different things are broken without them, while not everyone would notice immediately. They are actually the list of “Important” non-security, non-recommended which serve purely a reliability purpose (they are “fixes”) and do not “secure” the system or add new features. Works on all editions of Windows 7 with Service Pack 1, although I tested only on Windows 7 Pro and Enterprise 64-bit.
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