The summary of ‘How to Repair Automatic Updates for Windows Vista (Still works in 2024)’

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The video demonstrates restoring the automatic updates feature in Windows Vista. It highlights the importance of prerequisite updates like kb3205638, kb4012583, kb4015195, and kb4015380. Key actions include installing the Windows update agent, visual C plus runtimes, setting up a WSUS proxy, and checking for updates. By following these steps, users can ensure a smooth process and enable automatic updates in Windows Vista while preventing freezing issues in the updating process.

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In this part of the video, the content creator demonstrates how to restore the automatic updates feature in Windows Vista. The prerequisites for this process are ensuring Service Pack 2 is installed and checking the system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit). The video outlines the steps to install prerequisite updates such as kb3205638, kb4012583, kb4015195, and kb4015380. Each update requires a restart. The process concludes with installing the Windows update agent.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how to restore the automatic updates feature in Windows Vista. Key actions include installing the Windows update agent, visual C plus runtimes, setting up a wsus proxy, and checking for updates. The wsus proxy bypasses sha2 code signing support checks, allowing for updates to be installed normally. It’s important to install updates in chunks of 80 to prevent freezing issues. Following these steps enables automatic updates in Windows Vista.

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