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File: 5bb2e1c0fa57d82⋯.png (46.76 KB,1245x873,415:291,windows-7-extended-support….png)

 No.11515

Download link :https://www.teamos-hkrg.com/index.php?threads/windows-7-sp1-esu-extended-security-updates-bypass-v4-7.118714/

PASSWORD:2020

ON FORUM POST THERE IS A VIDEO TUTORIAL HOW TO INSTALL AND HOW TO USE IT I WILL SHARE HERE:

Video link:https://streamable.com/3kozt

The patch was created by abbodi1406 & notebookcheck from My digital forum life and TEAMOS

A project to bypass Extended Security Updates eligibility check for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2.

Win7/Win2k8R2 official support and updates ended on 14 January 2020.

However, Microsoft will provide additional 3 years of security updates to the organizations and businesses which have paid the license for the ESU.

This project helps bypassing this restriction and install ESU updates without purchasing a license, as a proof of concept, non-profit, consumer-targeted.

## Important Notes

ESU updates are not supported offline (you cannot integrate them), they must be installed online on live system.

The ESU eligibilty is only checked during update installation, therefore, you can choose to keep the bypass installed, or remove it afterwards.

The bypass will only allow to install the ESU updates, it will not permit to get the updates themselves via Windows Update.

You can acquire and download the updates manually from Microsoft Update Catalog site

You can track the updates KB numbers, either check the official Update History page

## How to Use

Extract the pack contents to a folder with simple path

Install: right-click on installer.bat and “Run as administrator”

Remove : right-click on remover.bat and “Run as administrator”

Note: If you have previous version(s) installed, you don’t need to remove it separately,

scripts from latest version can be used to remove previous versions, or install on top of them.

## More Info

The project supports all Win7/Win2k8R2 editions , it consist of two tools that work in similar concept:

for ESU-supported editions, Custom slc.dll will be used

for all other editions, IFEO BypassESU.dll will be used

you can also force the use of BypassESU.dll for ESU-supported editions:

edit installer.bat prior running, and change set ForceHook to 1

ESU-supported editions:

Client: Professional, Enterprise, Ultimate (including N and E variants)

Server: Standard, Datacenter, Enterprise (including Full, Core and without Hyper-V variants)

ESU bypass tools comparison:

Code:

------------------- | -------------- | ------------------ | -------------------------

Compare / Tool Custom slc.dll IFEO BypassESU.dll Avfr gesu.dll (deprecated)

Supported Editions ESU-supported ALL ALL

AV Interoperability Safe Unfriendly Friendly

Performance Impact None Slight to None Slowdown TrustedInstaller

------------------- -------------- ------------------ -------------------------

Avfr gesu.dll is deprecated and no longer works.

Source code included in bin\src folder

For extra info, see ReadMe.txt

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 No.11518

>You must be registered to see links

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 No.11519

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 No.11524

File: 13e21c8db0a95ce⋯.png (404.07 KB,600x431,600:431,ghjjhgjhg.PNG)

>Windows

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 No.11527

>>11515

>Chrome

>Uses IRL picture of himself

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 No.11549

>>11524

Yes, Windows.

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 No.11550

>>11515

This reeks of desperation. All this trouble, and for what benefit?

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 No.11568

>>11550

Many people desire the illusion of security far more than security itself.

They will come up with unusual, complicated, and worthless rituals that somehow never actually require them to make compromises or change habits: see all the anons calling tor a botnet and praising "no logs" VPNs, because tor is slower at torrenting anime so they must rationalize their preference as "tor is bad for security, while VPNs are good for security and also let me torrent anime!".

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 No.11571

>>11568

Holy shit I've heard "tor is bad, vpn is good" and it made my head spin. Dude said tor has a backdoor despite it being open source and being frequently audited, unlike them swiss vpns which he praised.

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 No.11579

>>11571

The biggest difference to note is that Tor is privacy by actual design and VPNs are privacy by policy. People who shill the Tor is backdoored bullshit generally point to traffic correlation attacks and the government funding Tor receives, which is obviously something of concern, but to say it's a backdoor is just objectively wrong. VPNs on the other hand in terms of actual privacy are dog shit

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 No.11580

>>11579

Nothing is perfect, but I get the impression that most of the anti-Tor shilling comes from two sources: glowniggers whose life is made more difficult by anons using anonymity software, and turboautists that believe that everything is backdoored and that omnipotent feds have the ability to compromise any computer at any time, literally at the touch of a button.

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 No.11582

>>11580

>glowniggers whose life is made more difficult by anons using anonymity software

>implying

My dear anon, have you seen the amount of retards here fighting tooth and nail to keep using windows 7 on machines connected to the internet?

And the ones finding some "modified" windows ISO and thinking it's the hottest shit ever?

And the "security patches are a consoomer scam" crowd?

Tor without opsec isn't going to do shit even against an ad provider trying to track you (ex. if you log in on a site while on tor with an account you also use on clearnet, or if you get leaked via webRTC), and most people have trouble with common sense let alone opsec.

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 No.11585

>>11582

Tor and whoonix have some good documentation on how using tor and/or a non-NSA OS is not enough and what to do to protect your privacy online, but I suspect 99% of people that use tor don't read it.

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 No.11587

>>11585

>>11582

>>11580

>>11549

>>11524

>>11527

>>11550

>>11568

>>11571

>>11579

this thread is not about vpn =)) is about windows 7 did you read "This project helps bypassing this restriction and install ESU updates without purchasing a license, as a proof of concept, non-profit, consumer-targeted" this thread was made for people who want to use windows 7 for personal use etc !

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 No.11588

>>11585

>users might not read the docs

I am shocked, shocked I say.

>>11587

Please kill yourself or lurk more.

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