Microsoft Released Windows 7 Updates – May 25, 2010

Four updates were released by Microsoft on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 for Windows 7. One update is classified as Important (KB981793), one updates is classified as Recommended (KB982632), and one update is classified as Optional (KB981981).

NOTE

This articles does not show Windows 7 Security Updates. Please review “MSFT Security Updates“ blog category for Windows 7 Security Updates.

Important Updates

KB981981: May 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems

Affected Software

  • Microsoft Windows 7, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”
  • Microsoft Windows 7, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”

Recommended Updates

KB982632: Update for Internet Explorer 8 Compatibility View List for Windows 7

Affected Software

Optional Updates

KB981981: Arabic translations in te month of July may be incorrect in the Windows calendar in Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2

Affected Software

Updating your Windows 7 System

Please keep your computer up to date with Critical and Important updates by using the Windows Update feature in Windows 7 (refer to Checking for Windows 7 Updates using Windows Updates blog article for help) or by visiting Microsoft Update. If you experience any problems with Microsoft Security updates then please call Microsoft support for help. There will be no charge for support on Security Updates.

Microsoft has set up newsgroups for self-support. If you need help for Security updates or any other updates that is issued by Microsoft then please visit the Windows Update newsgroup at using your newsreader news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate.

Microsoft Releases Windows Vista Updates – May 25, 2010

Two updates were released by Microsoft on Tuesday, May 25, 2010 for Windows Vista. One update is classified as Important (KB981793) and one update os classified as Recommended (KB9826732).

NOTE

This articles does not show Windows Vista Security Updates. Please review “MSFT Security Updates“ blog category for Windows Vista Security Updates.

Important Updates

KB981793: May 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems

Affected Software

  • Microsoft Windows Vista, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB979306: February 2010 cumulative time zone update for Windows operating systems”

Recommended Updates

KB982632: Update for Internet Explorer 8 Compatibility View List for Windows Vista

Affected Software

Updating your Windows Vista System

Please keep your computer up to date with Critical and Important updates by using the Windows Update feature in Windows Vista (refer to Checking for Updates on Windows Vista Manually blog article for help) or by visiting Microsoft Update. If you experience any problems with Microsoft Security updates then please call Microsoft support for help. There will be no charge for support on Security Updates.

Microsoft has set up newsgroups for self-support. If you need help for Security updates or any other updates that is issued by Microsoft then please visit the Windows Update newsgroup at using your newsreader news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate.

Microsoft Releases Windows Vista Updates – May 11, 2010

One update was released by Microsoft on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 for Windows Vista. The update is classified as Recommended (KB905866).

NOTE

This articles does not show Windows Vista Security Updates. Please review “MSFT Security Updates“ blog category for Windows Vista Security Updates.

Recommended Updates

KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [May 2010]

Affected Software

  • Microsoft Windows Vista, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [April 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [April 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [April 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [April 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [April 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB905866: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [April 2010]”

Updating your Windows Vista System

Please keep your computer up to date with Critical and Important updates by using the Windows Update feature in Windows Vista (refer to Checking for Updates on Windows Vista Manually blog article for help) or by visiting Microsoft Update. If you experience any problems with Microsoft Security updates then please call Microsoft support for help. There will be no charge for support on Security Updates.

Microsoft has set up newsgroups for self-support. If you need help for Security updates or any other updates that is issued by Microsoft then please visit the Windows Update newsgroup at using your newsreader news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate.

Microsoft Released Windows 7 Updates – April 27, 2010

Three updates were released by Microsoft on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 for Windows 7. One update is classified as Important (KB980408), one updates is classified as Recommended (KB975496), and one update is classified as Optional (KB976422).

NOTE

This articles does not show Windows 7 Security Updates. Please review “MSFT Security Updates“ blog category for Windows 7 Security Updates.

Important Updates

KB980408: The April 2010 stability and reliability update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 is available

Affected Software

Recommended Updates

KB975496: A computer stops responding during shutdown if BitLocker is enabled on the system drive on a computer that is running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2

Affected Software

Optional Updates

KB976422: The capacity of a Secure Digital (SD) card that is larger than 32 GB is reported incorrectly in Windows 7 and in Windows Server 2008 R2

Affected Software

Updating your Windows 7 System

Please keep your computer up to date with Critical and Important updates by using the Windows Update feature in Windows 7 (refer to Checking for Windows 7 Updates using Windows Updates blog article for help) or by visiting Microsoft Update. If you experience any problems with Microsoft Security updates then please call Microsoft support for help. There will be no charge for support on Security Updates.

Microsoft has set up newsgroups for self-support. If you need help for Security updates or any other updates that is issued by Microsoft then please visit the Windows Update newsgroup at using your newsreader news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate.

Microsoft Releases Windows Vista Updates – April 27, 2010

Two updates were released by Microsoft on Tuesday, April 27, 2010 for Windows Vista. One update is classified as Important (KB947821) and one update is classified as Recommended (KB980248).

NOTE

This articles does not show Windows Vista Security Updates. Please review “MSFT Security Updates“ blog category for Windows Vista Security Updates.

Important Updates

KB947821: Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista, for Windows Server 2008, and for Windows 7 [April 2010]

Affected Software

  • Microsoft Windows Vista, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB947821: Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008 [January 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB947821: Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008 [January 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, 32-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB947821: Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008 [January 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB947821: Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008 [January 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP1, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB947821: Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008 [January 2010]”
  • Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, 64-bit versions – Download Update
    • Supersedes “KB947821: Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista and for Windows Server 2008 [January 2010]”

Recommended Updates

KB980248: Some font files are not updated when you install Microsoft Office 2010 on a computer that is running Windows Vista or Windows Server 2008

Affected Software

Updating your Windows Vista System

Please keep your computer up to date with Critical and Important updates by using the Windows Update feature in Windows Vista (refer to Checking for Updates on Windows Vista Manually blog article for help) or by visiting Microsoft Update. If you experience any problems with Microsoft Security updates then please call Microsoft support for help. There will be no charge for support on Security Updates.

Microsoft has set up newsgroups for self-support. If you need help for Security updates or any other updates that is issued by Microsoft then please visit the Windows Update newsgroup at using your newsreader news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate.