: The Windows Update Catalog website provides a searchable database of updates for Windows and other Microsoft products. You can search for the update by its KB number or file name.
If you receive this error, it usually means one of three things:
After checking official Microsoft records and update catalogs, . Official KB numbers contain a hyphen followed by a number (e.g., KB958488), but kb958-488 with the extra hyphen and the version string v6001 is highly suspicious.
– A genuine Windows 6.1 (Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2) update file follows a pattern like Windows6.1-KB[number]-[architecture].msu . For example, Windows6.1-KB976932-x64.msu is real. However, "kb958-488" is not a correct Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) number; KB IDs are purely numeric (e.g., KB958488). The hyphen inside the number and the "v6001" suffix are highly irregular.
: The Windows Update Catalog website provides a searchable database of updates for Windows and other Microsoft products. You can search for the update by its KB number or file name.
If you receive this error, it usually means one of three things:
After checking official Microsoft records and update catalogs, . Official KB numbers contain a hyphen followed by a number (e.g., KB958488), but kb958-488 with the extra hyphen and the version string v6001 is highly suspicious.
– A genuine Windows 6.1 (Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2) update file follows a pattern like Windows6.1-KB[number]-[architecture].msu . For example, Windows6.1-KB976932-x64.msu is real. However, "kb958-488" is not a correct Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) number; KB IDs are purely numeric (e.g., KB958488). The hyphen inside the number and the "v6001" suffix are highly irregular.