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Release History

The best version of Legacy Update to use is always the latest version. However, if you have a specific need for an older version of Legacy Update, you can find them here.

Learn more about Legacy Update and download the latest version, Legacy Update 1.12.1, on the homepage.

Yesterday, January 10, 2023, was the end of support for Windows 8.1. Legacy Update 1.5 adds support for getting Windows 8 and 8.1 up to date. As a side effect, Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2 are also supported starting with this release, despite that these remain officially supported by Microsoft until October.

Other changes in this release:

  • While updating root certificates, Legacy Update will now also enable the TLS v1.1 and v1.2 protocols, which are present but disabled by default in Windows 7 and 8, as well as in Windows XP with a POSReady 2009 update. This is an additional fix for websites not loading in Internet Explorer and other apps that use the Windows built-in networking functionality.
  • Fixes crash on launch when opening Legacy Update setup on Windows XP SP3.
  • Fixes Legacy Update setup not detecting the prerequisite updates required for Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2.
  • Fixes the Legacy Update shortcut incorrectly launching 64-bit Internet Explorer rather than 32-bit in some cases on Windows XP x64 Edition. Thanks to @stdin82 for helping to point out the fix for this.
Files
LegacyUpdate-1.5.exe
  • SHA1: 8696e8a19934a4a24a72ade8c4596e988eaadbaf
  • SHA256: 0d46d76c1f7ca90308320a5d73b6c8c80aa4e46af4aab0d10679d1506954496e