Free program removes Windows 10 files and tracking updates from Windows 7

I have a batch file that removes unwanted updates (you know the ones). All you have to do is run the batch file as administrator and in a few minutes (or less) all those updates are removed with no harm to the OS. Afterward, perform a Windows Update and hide the unwanted updates because they WILL try to install again. With the proper Update Settings and this tool you will have your Windows 7 back to where it used to be. If your system has been damaged by trying other methods that I've seen posted IT WILL NOT FIX THOSE PROBLEMS ... sorry.

This is for the Window 7 OS. The updates that it removes are below:
KB3012973
KB3021917
KB3035583
KB2952664
KB2976978
KB3022345
KB3068708
KB2990214
KB3075249
KB3080149
KB3083325
KB3083324
KB3075853
KB3065987
KB3050265
KB3075851
KB2902907
KB3044374
KB3083710
KB2977759

**(as of 10/09/2015)**

NOTE: This file is for Windows 7 OS KBs only. I think that I can create another for Windos 8.x OSs if people want it. Program is offered "as is".  All files have been scanned for safety with multiple programs and tested for functionality (on my computer).  It will NOT harm your Windows 7 OS in any way.

1) Save the KBGone2.txt file (on your desktop) and give it a different name and change "txt" extension to "rtf" and save it also to your desktop. Keep the original untouched for future use if future KB additions need to be added. 

2) Now give the new .rtf file a .bat extension and also leave that on your desktop, this is the working file to use in the next step.

3) Make sure your Window Update Settings are as shown in the attached "Update Settings.pdf" file.

4) Once the .bat file is created, invoke it from an ELEVATED command prompt, or simply start the batch with the context menu (right-click) and "Run as administrator". THIS IS IMPORTANT!

5) A command window will appear and run for a couple of minutes. Follow instructions in the command window after completion (eg. restart and hide the updates when they reappear).
 

The attached "Capture.pdf" file shows what the Command Window should look like.

Good luck, and enjoy your new-found Freedom and Privacy!  No applause,please.  Just throw money!  (not really)  - Art

Anyone having problems with Windows Updates can check here.  https://www.askwoody.com/

Can the list be set in chronological order?  The purpose for the order is to set aside this work if the computer has no file listed.

Updates must be monitored afterwards.