WSUS Offline Update 12.0 for Windows

by Torsten Wittrock

Avg. Rating 4.7 (84 votes)

File Details

File Size 6.2 MB
License Freeware
Operating System Windows 7/8/10/Server 2003/Vista/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 14,449
Publisher Torsten Wittrock
Homepage WSUS Offline Update

Publisher's Description

WSUS Offline Update allows you to safely and quickly update any computer running Microsoft Windows safely without an Internet connection.

Latest Reviews

aaronpriest

aaronpriest reviewed v12.0 on Feb 26, 2021

Since the original program has not been updated in over a year, a fork was created on GitLab where there is a newer community edition that is maintained:

https://gitlab.com/wsuso.../wsusoffline/-/releases

Pkshadow

Pkshadow reviewed v11.8.1 on Sep 12, 2019

Not for the novice.
Documentation on the website is not enough also. Reads like the interface.

some guy

some guy reviewed v10.6.2 on Apr 21, 2016

fantastic stuff look at it as a service pack something Microsoft should have done along time ago especially with windows 7, should be on service pack 3 by now, Microsoft update service is a horrid operation . If you reinstall something over a year old good luck with windows update. This is where Ican say Linux really out shines windows

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v10.0.1 on Sep 12, 2015

no support for XP

DudeBoyz

DudeBoyz reviewed v10.0 on Aug 21, 2015

This really, really needs the ability to do a 100%, complete and comprehensive offline update. Right now it does a partial one, then requires the user to connect to a Microsoft server to access some data files before continuing.

They should download that data information at the time they download the offline update files so that you don't need to connect to Microsoft at all.

It seems like such an obvious thing. I hope they get on it.

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v9.8 on Aug 13, 2015

when will it support windows 10

some guy

some guy reviewed v9.7 on Jun 28, 2015

best in it's class hands down !

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v9.5.2 on Feb 16, 2015

I would not call it safely

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v9.5.1 on Jan 6, 2015

I would like to remind you about the number of bad updates this past year!!!!

some guy

some guy reviewed v9.0 on Mar 7, 2014

a fantastic tool Microsoft should have done something like this long ago..

Avg. Rating 4.7 (84 votes)
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aaronpriest

aaronpriest reviewed v12.0 on Feb 26, 2021

Pros: Excellent app for downloading offline updates for several versions of Windows and Office.

Cons: No longer updated or maintained. Check out the summary for a fork that is still being actively developed.

Bottom Line: Since the original program has not been updated in over a year, a fork was created on GitLab where there is a newer community edition that is maintained:

https://gitlab.com/wsuso.../wsusoffline/-/releases

Pkshadow

Pkshadow reviewed v11.8.1 on Sep 12, 2019

Pros: Is a brilliant light weight program that will download all you need to install from a drive or a ISO or USB

Cons: For the interface it needs major work and for novice and intermediate computer knowledge it is useless as it stands now.

If the interface was updated to clear and concise information this would be invaluable to all.

Including merging Updater and the Installer to the same interface.

Bottom Line: Not for the novice.
Documentation on the website is not enough also. Reads like the interface.

some guy

some guy reviewed v10.6.2 on Apr 21, 2016

fantastic stuff look at it as a service pack something Microsoft should have done along time ago especially with windows 7, should be on service pack 3 by now, Microsoft update service is a horrid operation . If you reinstall something over a year old good luck with windows update. This is where Ican say Linux really out shines windows

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v10.0.1 on Sep 12, 2015

no support for XP

DudeBoyz

DudeBoyz reviewed v10.0 on Aug 21, 2015

This really, really needs the ability to do a 100%, complete and comprehensive offline update. Right now it does a partial one, then requires the user to connect to a Microsoft server to access some data files before continuing.

They should download that data information at the time they download the offline update files so that you don't need to connect to Microsoft at all.

It seems like such an obvious thing. I hope they get on it.

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v9.8 on Aug 13, 2015

when will it support windows 10

some guy

some guy reviewed v9.7 on Jun 28, 2015

best in it's class hands down !

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v9.5.2 on Feb 16, 2015

I would not call it safely

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v9.5.1 on Jan 6, 2015

I would like to remind you about the number of bad updates this past year!!!!

some guy

some guy reviewed v9.0 on Mar 7, 2014

a fantastic tool Microsoft should have done something like this long ago..

some guy

some guy reviewed v8.9 on Feb 12, 2014

a must have tool for any tech!

lylejk

lylejk reviewed v8.8 on Dec 14, 2013

Had the infamous svchost using high cpu problem with latest XP updates. Used this cool utility to download all the updates since SP3. I then manually installed the updates for this month and it fixed my issue (couldn't run the update.bat file since the high cpu kept it from running right). I didn't know what update fixed the issue at that time (do now, but not when I needed the fix, hence used this program to retrieve the updates). Thanks a heap. :)

Nighted

Nighted reviewed v8.7.2 on Nov 4, 2013

This has become an essential piece of kit.

Why have auto updates on several machines when you can have them all ready to go in one place? Great for sys admins, repair techs, and those who format often.

bogbasic

bogbasic reviewed v8.6 on Oct 12, 2013

Great - helped a lot to sort out a computer which literally froze-up whenever its dongle went on to the internet... it was spending hours trying to get and install windows updates from the internet which was proving to be a total complete and utter nightmare. Anyhow WSUSoffline came to the rescue by allowing me to download updates with my employer's fast internet access (sponging again, I know) and then take them home on a memory stick! It battles a bit with Avast, which I have to turn off temporarily to get WSUS to do its things at both ends, but apart from that it seems to do a really great job.

aaronpriest

aaronpriest reviewed v6.8.2 on Mar 25, 2011

I've used this for several years. It's updated more often than AutoPatcher, which I also use. Very good program for keeping many systems up to date and not needing high speed Internet.

CyberDoc999

CyberDoc999 reviewed v6.7.1 on Dec 22, 2010

you can do this with
Autopatcher.com

spiked

spiked reviewed v6.7.1 on Dec 22, 2010

This is a German open source (GPL) project formerly known as "C'T Offline Update" and "DIY Service Pack." It consists of a Generator which acts like a WSUS server in terms of being able to download updates from either Microsoft OR any WSUS server if you have access to one, plus an Installer. The Generator prepares an ISO to be burned or a USB stick that you can take to computers with no Internet connection. The Installer provides a simple way to apply all relevant updates that you select. (It does not actually emulate the HTTP/HTTPS serving of a WSUS server, so there's no way for the standard WUAU client to detect and download updates from your portable storage.)

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