Windows 7 update stuck at preparing update.


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    Windows 7 update stuck at preparing update.


    The update in question is .netframework 3.5 I have tried the windows update fix it program and that didnt work. I have tried renaming the sofware folder in windows folder to old. but that does nothing.

    I dont know what else to do.

    I do not getting any error codes.

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    Please follow the Windows Update Posting Instructions and post the requested data
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    Anyone? I have updated my post above.
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    No-one knows you've done anything unless you put a reply post up :)
    There's no obvious errors in either CBS or CheckSUR logs.

    I would suggest resetting Windows Update - How do I reset Windows Update components?
    post back with your results.
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    I tried that. Maybe its time of a reinstall?
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    What do you mean by a reply post? i did what you ask. I ran the test and did the cmd thing and posted the logs.
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    I got an error running that program unhandled expection.

    could not load file or assembly accessibility version=2.0.0.0
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    If you modify an existing post, the system doesn't flag the thread as being unread, and doesn't notify the other participants that anything has change - a reply post tells the system to flag it, and email all involved.


    I suspect that the problem is with the basic .NET install - and that can only be cured by a repair install or clean install.

    See here for instructions for a repair install....
    Repair Install
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