tobymeister
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I just reinstalled Windows 7 Pro (x64) and installed over 200 Windows Updates.
I installed the Windows Updates by category, when possible, (SP1 Update 1st, Security Updates 2nd, Windows 7 Updates 3rd, etc.), maybe 20 at a time. I wanted to install them by Release Date order, but I had trouble figuring that out since there were so many of them.
When the updates were finished, I just happened to look at the Windows Error Reports (WER) in msinfo32 > Software Environment and noticed that there were 32 Fault Buckets: 11 related to PnP device(s), 6 CbsPackageService failures, 6 Windows Update failures, and 7 miscellaneous.
Is it normal to have 32 Fault Buckets during the initial round of Windows updates? That seems like a lot to me.
Are Windows Updates listed in any particular order when they appear in the updates window?
Just curious. Thanks.
I installed the Windows Updates by category, when possible, (SP1 Update 1st, Security Updates 2nd, Windows 7 Updates 3rd, etc.), maybe 20 at a time. I wanted to install them by Release Date order, but I had trouble figuring that out since there were so many of them.
When the updates were finished, I just happened to look at the Windows Error Reports (WER) in msinfo32 > Software Environment and noticed that there were 32 Fault Buckets: 11 related to PnP device(s), 6 CbsPackageService failures, 6 Windows Update failures, and 7 miscellaneous.
Is it normal to have 32 Fault Buckets during the initial round of Windows updates? That seems like a lot to me.
Are Windows Updates listed in any particular order when they appear in the updates window?
Just curious. Thanks.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell
- OS
- Win7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel i7-4790
- Motherboard
- Dell
- Memory
- 24GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon R9 270
- Hard Drives
- 256GB mSATA SSD
2TB Hard Drive
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- Norton
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