Z zooterman Beta member Messages 2 Location UK Jan 16, 2014 #1 copy windows update from computer A to computer B, that is from old comp to new comp. Thanks.
iPwn ..m.0,0.m.., Messages 3,999 Location ::1 Jan 16, 2014 #2 define "windows update" If you're talking about an individual update, then yes. If you're talking about the entire OS + configuration, then no.
define "windows update" If you're talking about an individual update, then yes. If you're talking about the entire OS + configuration, then no.
OP OP Z zooterman Beta member Messages 2 Location UK Jan 16, 2014 #3 To clarify, I want to copy all of win 7 updates from my computer (just the updates not the OS) to a new installation of windows. trying to save having to re download them. Thanks.
To clarify, I want to copy all of win 7 updates from my computer (just the updates not the OS) to a new installation of windows. trying to save having to re download them. Thanks.
BikerEcho Fully Optimized Messages 4,029 Location Denmark Jan 16, 2014 #4 I don't think it's possible what you are trying to do. Why not just download them again
~mr mixx~ The Candyman Messages 11,355 Location USA Jan 16, 2014 #5 I would have to agree with Biker, I would just download them over again... Besides it doesn't take that long to download them as long as your connection is good, you can let the computer update while you do other things.
I would have to agree with Biker, I would just download them over again... Besides it doesn't take that long to download them as long as your connection is good, you can let the computer update while you do other things.
B BK_123 Golden Master Messages 7,578 Location Australia Jan 16, 2014 #6 Why not just download them all or get service pack 1 and do it.