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The only way I can think of to try and sort this out, as network techs would do, we would visit logs of the updates that went through to find relative updates, and then narrow down which one is in conflict, then we can roll it back or present it to Microsoft in a bug report. Without log files, and without rewinding updates, I really am not sure how to debug the issue either. There are not many apps that can monitor the same stuff in realtime very well accept for those that audit and log. We need log files like bread needs butter.
You could try something simple like RamRush. There was also a WinTweak application I used to use to force Windows to unload the cached data of closed services and apps. There are apps like Process lasso that will let you put some restrictions on processes.