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  1. the following kbs are replaced with kb3125574:

     

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2574819)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2607047)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2607576)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2639308)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2640148)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2647753)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2660075)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2679255)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2699779)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2709630)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2709981)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2719857)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2726535)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2731771)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2732059)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2732487)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2732500)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2735855)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2739159)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2741355)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2749655)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2756822)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2760730)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2762895)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2763523)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2773072)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2779562)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2786081)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2786400)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2791765)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2794119)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2798162)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2799926)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2800095)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2808679)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2813956)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2829104)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2830477)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2834140)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2835174)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2836502)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2843630)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2846960)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2846960)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2847077)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2852386)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2853952)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2863058)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2868116)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2882822)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2888049)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2890882)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2891804)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2893519)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2904266)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2905454)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2908783)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2913152)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2913431)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2913751)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2918077)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2919469)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2922717)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2923398)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2923545)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2928562)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2929733)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2929755)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2966583)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2970228)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2973337)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2977728)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2978092)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2980245)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2981580)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2985461)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2994023)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2998527)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB2999226)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3000988)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3001554)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3004394)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3005788)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3006121)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3006137)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3006625)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3008627)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3009736)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3013410)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3013531)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3014406)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3020338)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3020370)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3040272)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3045645)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3048761)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3049874)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3054476)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3065979)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3068708)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3075249)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3077715)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3078667)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3080079)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3080149)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3081954)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3092627)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3095649)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3102429)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3107998)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3112148)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3118401)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3121255)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3133977)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3137061)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3138378)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3138901)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3147071)

    Update für Windows 7 (KB3148851)

  2. Are you able to say if the convenience roll up includes the KB 3035583 (get win 10) nag update?

     

    login123 wants to know over in this thread

     

    http://forum.pirifor...316#entry273621

     

    KB 3035583 isnt included in the convenience rollup.

     

     

    but KB 3068708 is there

     

    Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry - This update introduces the Diagnostics and Telemetry tracking service to existing devices. By applying this service, you can add benefits from the latest version of Windows to systems that have not yet upgraded. The update also supports applications that are subscribed to Visual Studio Application Insights. (Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1)

     

    + KB 3075249

     

    Update that adds telemetry points to consent.exe in Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 - This update adds telemetry points to the User Account Control (UAC) feature to collect information on elevations that come from low integrity levels. (Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1)

     

    + KB 3080149

     

    Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry - This package updates the Diagnostics and Telemetry tracking service to existing devices. This service provides benefits from the latest version of Windows to systems that have not yet upgraded. The update also supports applications that are subscribed to Visual Studio Application Insights. (Windows 8.1, Windows RT 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1), and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1)

  3. hi,

     

    i have installed a lot of updates for w7 , a few files couldnt be installed.

     

    i used the diskcleaning tool and it shows me besides a few smaller usual error report files one big 1,59 GB windows error reporting file...

     

    has somebody an idea how such a large error file can arise?

     

    i used defraggler before this thing... i think there was a little bug with file-list defragmentation (after a while the entire disk appears completely filled with whatever --> but 60 % free space --> after cancelling and restart defraggler 2.19 its all fine again...)

     

    ps: i will delete this large error report file...

  4. nice info about the update-status of my w7pro...

     

     

    with the post from hazelnut (Windows 7 SP1 Convenience Rollup) i successfully received the updates from microsoft.

     

    http://forum.piriform.com/index.php?showtopic=46316&do=findComment&comment=273604

     

     

     

    i dont know if it is a generally working update repair of a new installed w7 but in my case it works only in this version. all other kinds of "updaterepair" dont work on my pc.

     

    1.  --> installed KB3020369

    2.  --> installed KB3042058

    restart

    3.  --> installed KB3125574 (Windows 7 SP1 Convenience Rollup 316 MB)

     

    after restart again and update-search i have the updates :) thanks hazelnut

  5. Should the direction of flow be out or in?

     

    flow in through the tower and out on/through your power supply --> so that is generating an air flow, which transfers the heat of the computer out on the backside.

     

    nice to read you problem is gone :)

  6. ... i mean your hdds a little to hot.

     

    are they build in next on another?

     

     

    if yes, it could help you have a free insertion-bay between both hdds.

     

    is there a frontfan (for chassis)? --> is the frontfanport free of dust? (between frontfan-chassis and modesty panel of your tower?

  7. ublock 1.7.4

     

    gorhill released this

    2 days ago

     

    Notes

     

    Chromium-based browsers

    No significant change: I just tidied up changes made for the emergency fix released as 1.7.2. Now-unused code paths related to WebSocket wrapper code have been removed (they were bypassed in 1.7.2).

     

    Reminder: if you wish uBlock Origin to be WebSocket-aware, install the companion extension uBO-WebSocket. (Issues encountered in the original code have been fixed.)

  8. ublock v1.7.2

     

    gorhill released this

    2 days ago

     

    Changes: Chromium-based browsers only

    Emergency fix: removed WebSocket support for the time being (#1604):

    • I overestimated the number of people using the dev build of uBO -- and as a consequence assumed that any issue would have been reported prior to release.
    • I underestimated the use of WebSocket in the field -- turns out it's used way more than expected.

    Sorry for the unexpected breakage.

    Ideally, fixing the root issue would be best -- maybe starring the issue will make it more likely to be fixed sooner than later.

    Update: There is now a companion extension for uBlock Origin, which will restore the ability of uBlock Origin to see/filter WebSocket connection attempts: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/ublock-origin-websocket/pgdnlhfefecpicbbihgmbmffkjpaplco.

  9. ublock v1.7.0

     

    gorhill released this

    4 days ago

     

    Changes

     

    Element picker

    The element picker has been beefed-up:

    • It will now offer as filter choice background images, if any. (#1202)
    • When you click on an element on the page, it will report all elements found under the mouse.
      • Previously, the picker would report filters only for the element clicked and its ancestors.
    • Filters for media elements will now be offered, if any. (#1545)
    • You can now preview the effect of the selected filter on the page. (#650)

    Chromium-based browsers

    It is now possible to block websocket connections for Chromium-based browsers. (Chromium issue, #956, #1497):

     

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    Ability to filter websocket connections like any other network requests will take care of a new breed of ad-delivery techniques seen on more and more sites, and currently existing protocol-independent filters in filter lists will take care to filter out many of these websocket connections just like they did for http/https connections. For those wholesale-blocking 3rd parties on a site, websocket connections to 3rd-party servers will no longer escape the block.

    Examples of cases solved by the ability to filter websocket connections with no need for special filters:

    A general observation though, is that webscokets are more and more used: you will spot their use on sites such as GitHub, New York Times, etc.

    Making uBO aware of websocket connections allows it to report these (previously invisible[1]) connections to the user, through the logger or through the dynamic filtering pane in the popup panel.

    [1] from uBO's point of view.

     

    Closed as fixed:

     

    Chromium

    Firefox

    Core

  10. probably a few things, what it could be...

     

    bios-settings, old bios, driver, firmwares, incompatibilities with os, chipsetproblems with different kind of hardware and uncorrect programmed driver or whatever else... do you have the last driver from your pc-manufacturer?

     

    i have read some ssds have a jumper for SATA-settings but  your one i mean it dont have such jumper

  11. version 46.0; 26. April 2016
     

    New

    • Improved security of the JavaScript Just In Time (JIT) Compiler
    • GTK3 integration (GNU/Linux only)

    Fixed

    • Correct rendering for scaled SVGs that use a clip and a mask
    • Various security fixes
    • Screen reader behavior with blank spaces in Google Docs corrected

    Changed

    • WebRTC fixes to improve performance and stability

    Developer

    Developer Information-->

    HTML5

  12. Windows package
    • Opera can be installed and run from everywhere.
    • The default Windows installation location is: %PROGRAMFILES%\Opera (this requires administrator rights)
    When Opera is installed with the single user option
    • User settings are saved into Opera\profile.
    • E-mails are saved into Opera\profile\mail.
    When Opera is installed without the single user option
    • User settings are separated between the roaming profile and the local profile.
    • The actual location of the directories for the current user is defined in the Windows registry at: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders

     

     

    Windows preferences

     

    Profile type     Registry value     Description

    Roaming         AppData                Only a small amount of data can be put here; the roaming profile is limited to a

                                                              maximum of 30 MB.

     

    Local                Local AppData     The rest of the user data can be placed here.

     

     

    Windows system

    • Plug-ins from external applications can be located anywhere.
    • Some of them are advertised in the Windows registry.
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