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### [If you are looking for the latest patch files, you can find them here!](https://github.com/zeffy/kb4012218-19/releases)
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### [Click here if you are looking for the latest patch files!](https://github.com/zeffy/kb4012218-19/releases)
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`IsCPUSupported(void)` is only ever called by `IsDeviceServiceable(void)`, which is called by a few other functions. Luckily, there are a couple easy ways to kill this CPU check.
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1. Patch `wuaueng.dll` and change `dword_600002EE948` (see [this line](https://gist.github.com/zeffy/e5ec266952932bc905eb0cbc6ed72185#file-isdeviceserviceable-c-L7)) which is at file offset `0x26C948`, from `0x01` to `0x00`. This makes `IsDeviceServiceable(void)` jump over its entire body and return 1 (supported CPU) immediately. This is my preferred method. **Note: these offsets are only for the Windows 7 x64 version.**
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1. Patch `wuaueng.dll` and change `dword_600002EE948` (see [this line](https://gist.github.com/zeffy/e5ec266952932bc905eb0cbc6ed72185#file-isdeviceserviceable-c-L7)) which is at file offset `0x26C948`, from `0x01` to `0x00`. This makes `IsDeviceServiceable(void)` jump over its entire body and return 1 (supported CPU) immediately. This is my preferred method. **Note: this offset is only for the KB4012218-x64, for a list of all the patch offsets [click here](docs/Patch_Offsets.md).**
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2. Patch `wuaueng.dll` and `nop` out all the instructions highlighted [here](https://gist.github.com/zeffy/e5ec266952932bc905eb0cbc6ed72185#file-isdeviceserviceable-asm-L24-L26) in `IsDeviceServiceable(void)`, this will enable the usage of the `ForceUnsupportedCPU` of type `REG_DWORD` under the registry key `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate\Test\Scan` (you will most likely have to create this registry key). Set this value to `0x00000001` to force unsupported CPUs, and back to `0x00000000` to change the behaviour back to default. You will probably need to restart your PC or restart the `wuauserv` service in order for changes to apply. **This behaviour is an internal test feature used by Microsoft and could be removed in future updates, so I will not be providing xdelta files for it.**
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