Even with the August update pack, you must do three things immediately:
Many users confuse Adguard (the security company) with the Russian developer "Adguard." In the Windows modification community, Adguard was famous for curating a monthly rollup of Windows 7 updates long after Microsoft stopped releasing them.
Typically, this pack includes:
By August of any given year, the Adguard pack would have fully patched BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708), PrintNightmare variants, and the ESU (Extended Security Update) bypasses.
When you boot the installer, you will be presented with a list of editions. Since this is a "12-in-1" release, you will typically see variations of these four core versions: Even with the August update pack, you must
The "12-in-1" count usually comes from having both x64 (64-bit) and x86 (32-bit) versions included, though your title specifies x64. It may also include "N" editions (versions created for the European market that exclude Windows Media Player).
The name "Adguard" in this context does not refer to the ad-blocking software. Rather, it points to Adguard (the user/group) who authored a widely respected update pack for Windows 7. Their pack is known for: Many users confuse Adguard (the security company) with
OS4World then takes that update pack and embeds it into a clean, bootable ISO.