wufuc 1.0.1.201
Author:
zeffy
Date: 06/25/2018 Size: 138 KB License: Open Source Requires: 11 Downloads: 54061 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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wufuc disables the "Unsupported Hardware" message in Windows Update, allowing you to continue installing Windows 7 and 8.1 systems updates with AMD Ryzen, Intel Kaby Lake, or other unsupported processors. Project has been abandoned.
The release notes for Windows updates KB4012218 and KB4012219 included the following:
Enabled detection of processor generation and hardware support when PC tries to scan or download updates through Windows Update.
These updates marked the implementation of a policy change they announced some time ago, where Microsoft stated that they would not be supporting Windows 7 or 8.1 on next-gen Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors.
For anyone who decides not to upgrade to Windows 10, the above is not ideal, to say the least, and it is especially unfortunate considering the extended support periods for Windows 7 and 8.1 won't be ending until January 4, 2020, and January 10, 2023, respectively.
Some people with older Intel and AMD processors are also affected! I've received user reports of the following CPUs all being blocked from receiving updates:
-Intel Atom Z530
-Intel Atom D525
-Intel Core i5-M 560
-Intel Core i5-4300M
-Intel Core i7-4930K
-Intel Pentium B940
-AMD FX-6300
-AMD FX-8350
-AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology ML-34
wufuc Features:
-Enables Windows Update on PCs with unsupported processors.
-Written in C, the best programming language.
-Completely free (as in freedom) software.
-Does not modify any system files.
-Byte pattern-based patching, which means it will usually keep working even after new updates come out.
How wufuc works:
The tl;dr version is basically:
-Inside a system file called wuaueng.dll, two functions are responsible for the CPU check: IsDeviceServiceable and IsCPUSupported.
-IsDeviceServiceable calls IsCPUSupported once and then saves the result and re-uses it on subsequent calls.
-wufuc takes advantage of this behavior by patching the saved result to always TRUE or supported.
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The release notes for Windows updates KB4012218 and KB4012219 included the following:
Enabled detection of processor generation and hardware support when PC tries to scan or download updates through Windows Update.
These updates marked the implementation of a policy change they announced some time ago, where Microsoft stated that they would not be supporting Windows 7 or 8.1 on next-gen Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm processors.
For anyone who decides not to upgrade to Windows 10, the above is not ideal, to say the least, and it is especially unfortunate considering the extended support periods for Windows 7 and 8.1 won't be ending until January 4, 2020, and January 10, 2023, respectively.
Some people with older Intel and AMD processors are also affected! I've received user reports of the following CPUs all being blocked from receiving updates:
-Intel Atom Z530
-Intel Atom D525
-Intel Core i5-M 560
-Intel Core i5-4300M
-Intel Core i7-4930K
-Intel Pentium B940
-AMD FX-6300
-AMD FX-8350
-AMD Turion 64 Mobile Technology ML-34
wufuc Features:
-Enables Windows Update on PCs with unsupported processors.
-Written in C, the best programming language.
-Completely free (as in freedom) software.
-Does not modify any system files.
-Byte pattern-based patching, which means it will usually keep working even after new updates come out.
How wufuc works:
The tl;dr version is basically:
-Inside a system file called wuaueng.dll, two functions are responsible for the CPU check: IsDeviceServiceable and IsCPUSupported.
-IsDeviceServiceable calls IsCPUSupported once and then saves the result and re-uses it on subsequent calls.
-wufuc takes advantage of this behavior by patching the saved result to always TRUE or supported.
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