Microsoft’s April Security Update Blocks Windows update in 7 and 8.1 for new CPUs

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Microsoft os now actively blocking new CPUs with Windows 7 and below. If you have Kaby Lake or AMD’s Ryzen are reporting that updates are being blocked following the installation of either update. 



When the user tries checking for updates, the following message appears:
 

 
Kaby Lake, Ryzen processors and all new processors going forward will only be supported in Windows 10. Only some of Intel’s 6th Generation Core processors (Skylake) from 16 specific OEMs will be supported, according to myce.com:

Other Skylake users will need to upgrade to Windows 10 to receive upcoming updates. The 16 OEMs that will receive on-going support have committed to additional testing, including publishing drivers and firmware for Windows 10 on Windows update. Windows 7 has ended its mainstream support such as functionality improvements since January 2015. As a result, Microsoft will only be releasing security related updates for those with earlier processor models. Although Windows 8.1 is still in mainstream support, Microsoft has for some reason chosen to discontinue support for new processors even though it remains in mainstream support until January 2018.

Users that tried spoofing a Kaby Lake processor inside a VirtualBox running Windows 7 were able to trigger the same issue. Once they install the April 2017 security only or roll-up update, Windows will no longer check for updates. Each time the computer is booted, it displays the “Unsupported Hardware” after a few minutes.

Microsoft’s April Security Update Blocks Windows update in 7 and 8.1 for new CPUs


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