failure configuring windows update


  1. Posts : 4
    windows 7
       #1

    failure configuring windows update


    Hi,

    I was hoping if I could get some help with my issue regarding windows update. I have a HP laptop running on Windows 7 Pro. The problem it's having is that it keeps saying I have windows update to install. During the update installation, I received a message " failure configure windows update. revert changes...

    It's been doing this many times. I keep restarting the laptop as well as installing the updates. I even tried to run sfc \scannow from safemode, this did not work either.

    I wonder if there is any way of getting around this.

    Thank you in advance
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 12
    windows 7 (64 bit)
       #2

    I have the same issue!


    associates said:
    Hi,

    I was hoping if I could get some help with my issue regarding windows update. I have a HP laptop running on Windows 7 Pro. The problem it's having is that it keeps saying I have windows update to install. During the update installation, I received a message " failure configure windows update. revert changes...

    It's been doing this many times. I keep restarting the laptop as well as installing the updates. I even tried to run sfc \scannow from safemode, this did not work either.

    I wonder if there is any way of getting around this.

    Thank you in advance
    Last week, I got a critical update......and it installs. But when I start my computer now it says 'configuring update 0%' but it never proceeds to any other percentage, then it rolls back to previous version. I'm trying to figure out why this is happening.

    I use a Dell all-in-one computer, like this one......
    Inspiron One 19 Desktop Details | Dell

    Every day I have to sit through the 0% message until it runs into the same problem it did the day before.

    Any help will be greatly appreciated, thanks!
      My Computer


 

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