On 2016-04-26 10:03, Caponi wrote: > Sakė, kad kai kur užsimenama, kad dar reikalingas KB3138612 Šitas iš "negerų" apdeitų komplekto ir superseedina KB3135445, t.y. ten nieko naudingo, apart windows 10 įpiršimo mechanizmo atnaujinimo, nėra. Teoriškai, gali būti taip, jog be jo kažkas sulėtėja, bet problema gali būti ir banalesnė - MS tiesiog windows 7-iems sumažino prioritetą kreipiantis į jų update serverius. T.y. dar vienas bandymas slaptai "pabloginti" Windows 7, kad greičiau visi susiapdeitų į nuostabiuosius Windows 10 :) Aš irgi kažkokį sulėtėjimą pastebėjau, bet principe apdeitai vis tiek veikia, nors šito ir abiejų iki jo buvusių ir jo superseedintų KB neinstaliavau. ********************** KB 3138612, version 1.0, is a new version of Windows Update, destined for Win7 and Server 2008 R2. Microsoft doesn't exactly describe what's new, but it does say that this version of Windows Update supersedes last month's KB 3135445. KB 3135445 is a new patch -- at least, a new patch number -- that's supposed to help exorcise the monsters in the Windows 7 update program. Unfortunately, being an update to Windows Update, it contains many of the same files that were in KB 2990214, and it may well be tarred by the same brush that I mentioned back in April 2015. So this new 3138612 supersedes last month's KB 3135445, which in turn has many of the same files that were in KB 2990214. Back in April 2015, Windows product manager Joseph Conway posted a description of the re-release of KB 2990214 saying: These WU [Windows Update] clients are used as part of the Windows 10 upgrade scenarios which will go live at release but are still used for down-level operating systems as the "regular" Windows Update client. This update is applicable to your systems even if you're not planning to migrate to Windows 10, so don't think you can skip it.