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Download Windows 7 KB4520003, KB4519976 Patch Tuesday updates
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Updated onDecember 5, 2019
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It’sPatch Tuesdayagain, and Windows 7 users have not been forgotten.
If you’re still using Windows 7 and want to update your PC, you should see two new updates: KB4520003 and KB4519976. The first one is a security-onlyupdate, while the second one is the monthly rollup.
While last month thePatch Tuesdayupdatesfor Windows 7 shared a similar changelog, this time they’re a bit different.
KB4520003/KB4519976 changelog
Here’s thefull listof improvements and fixes for KB4520003:
And thefull listfor KB4519976, which also includes the changes fromKB4516048(released September 24, 2019):
There are currently no known issues for both of theupdates.
It’s worth mentioning that Microsoft recommends that you first install some SSU’s before trying to install theWindows 7 updates:
If you want to manually install theOctober 2019Patch Tuesdayupdates for Windows 7, you can do so by following the links below.
Download KB4520003 [DIRECT DOWLOAD LINK]
Download KB4519976 [DIRECT DOWNLOAD LINK]
Just keep in mind that you will have to download the servicing stack updates prior to the October 2019Patch Tuesdayupdates.
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Coming from a solid background in PC building and software development, he’s a Windows 11 Privacy & Security expert.