Has Dread kb971033 Update Been Dropped

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Trimble Bracegirdle

M/S Windows 7 update kb971033 checks & detects a lot of

various types of Pirated or 'Unauthorized' versions . It also reportedly

then

runs constantly to do further such checks.



I have just installed Win 7 64bit & manually started the Online Update

routine for

the first time ...19 'critical' ..& around 22 (Language packs plus one

Device driver). 'recommended updates.

There is no sign of the dread kb971033 has it been dropped or replaced ??

I'm near Paranoid possessive Re. any Prog. Updating itself & check

everything

allowing only really needed updates.

(\__/)

(='.'=)

(")_(") mouse (Get Back " Live Mail" we want you not)
 
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Chuck

It's only a "dread update" if you are running bogus copies.



"Trimble Bracegirdle" wrote in message

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> M/S Windows 7 update kb971033 checks & detects a lot of

> various types of Pirated or 'Unauthorized' versions . It also reportedly

> then

> runs constantly to do further such checks.

>

> I have just installed Win 7 64bit & manually started the Online Update

> routine for

> the first time ...19 'critical' ..& around 22 (Language packs plus one

> Device driver). 'recommended updates.

> There is no sign of the dread kb971033 has it been dropped or replaced ??

> I'm near Paranoid possessive Re. any Prog. Updating itself & check

> everything

> allowing only really needed updates.

> (\__/)

> (='.'=)

> (")_(") mouse (Get Back " Live Mail" we want you not)

>
 
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KCB

"Trimble Bracegirdle" wrote in message

news:hp675f$3e5$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> M/S Windows 7 update kb971033 checks & detects a lot of

> various types of Pirated or 'Unauthorized' versions . It also reportedly

> then

> runs constantly to do further such checks.

>

> I have just installed Win 7 64bit & manually started the Online Update

> routine for

> the first time ...19 'critical' ..& around 22 (Language packs plus one

> Device driver). 'recommended updates.

> There is no sign of the dread kb971033 has it been dropped or replaced ??

> I'm near Paranoid possessive Re. any Prog. Updating itself & check

> everything

> allowing only really needed updates.

> (\__/)

> (='.'=)

> (")_(") mouse (Get Back " Live Mail" we want you not)

>




"The process exits silently if it detects no validation errors, activation

exploits, or tampered files."

It doesn't keep running if there are no issues, only if there is a problem.

Why would you even worry about it?
 
J

John

Trimble Bracegirdle wrote:

> M/S Windows 7 update kb971033 checks & detects a lot of

> various types of Pirated or 'Unauthorized' versions . It also reportedly

> then

> runs constantly to do further such checks.

>

> I have just installed Win 7 64bit & manually started the Online Update

> routine for

> the first time ...19 'critical' ..& around 22 (Language packs plus one

> Device driver). 'recommended updates.

> There is no sign of the dread kb971033 has it been dropped or replaced ??

> I'm near Paranoid possessive Re. any Prog. Updating itself & check

> everything

> allowing only really needed updates.

> (\__/)

> (='.'=)

> (")_(") mouse (Get Back " Live Mail" we want you not)

>

>

>


Since everyone on this ng stops at every stop sign and doesn't drive

faster than 65 mph on the highway I don't think you'll get much help.

Suffice to say there is plenty of into with a Google search and you

should be able to choose not to install and not be reminded to the update.



--

John
 
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Nil

On 02 Apr 2010, "Trimble Bracegirdle" wrote in

alt.windows7.general:



> M/S Windows 7 update kb971033 checks & detects a lot of various

> types of Pirated or 'Unauthorized' versions . It also reportedly

> then runs constantly to do further such checks.

>

> I have just installed Win 7 64bit & manually started the Online

> Update routine for the first time ...19 'critical' ..& around 22

> (Language packs plus one Device driver). 'recommended updates.

> There is no sign of the dread kb971033 has it been dropped or

> replaced ?? I'm near Paranoid possessive Re. any Prog. Updating

> itself & check everything allowing only really needed updates.




I don't know, but my netbook, running Win7 Starter, seems to have never

been presented with that update. I've been watching for it so I could

avoid it but it's never shown up. It's not listed as an installed or

hidden update. Somehow I got skipped.
 
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Trimble Bracegirdle

My query was that its never been listed for installation. @@@
 
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relic

"Trimble Bracegirdle" wrote in message

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> My query was that its never been listed for installation. @@@

>




On 23 Feb 2010.
 
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Annie Woughman

"Trimble Bracegirdle" wrote in message

news:hp675f$3e5$1@news.eternal-september.org...

> M/S Windows 7 update kb971033 checks & detects a lot of

> various types of Pirated or 'Unauthorized' versions . It also reportedly

> then

> runs constantly to do further such checks.

>

> I have just installed Win 7 64bit & manually started the Online Update

> routine for

> the first time ...19 'critical' ..& around 22 (Language packs plus one

> Device driver). 'recommended updates.

> There is no sign of the dread kb971033 has it been dropped or replaced ??

> I'm near Paranoid possessive Re. any Prog. Updating itself & check

> everything

> allowing only really needed updates.

> (\__/)

> (='.'=)

> (")_(") mouse (Get Back " Live Mail" we want you not)

>


Yesterday when I started up my laptop (was originally a Vista machine--I

updated it and two other machines with the family three license pack that

came out the first couple of weeks Win7 was available) an error message

popped up stating that this copy of Windows appeared to not be genuine. It

spooked me because I had to install Windows 7 two different times on my

desktop to get it right and so I was afraid that maybe it had counted for

two of the licenses. It asked if I wanted to check now, and I thought,

"what the heck, the worst that could happen is that it would give me a 1-800

number to call and I could explain about the botched installation on one of

the machines. " I checked yes and then it said that the copy of genuine and

went away. Sooo, I would assume that the dreaded update is out there and it

was on my laptop.
 
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