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I usually Google things before coming here, and it backfired this time as I found this thread with a good fix right on top:

https://www.sevenforums.com/windows-updates-activation/411833-windows-update-cannot-started.html

When I Googled Windows Update Can't Update - Service Not running, I found https://www.wintips.org/windows-update-cannot-check-for-updates-windows-8-7-or-vista-solved/ which 'fixed' things by Renaming the SoftwareDistribution folder. (I did a bunch of things first, virus scans, MalwareBytes, Scan, made sure the service was running, running MS's fix for this, etc.)

Their fix did fix the problem in that I was able to check, and install Windows Updates.

The problem? I lost all history and who knows what else... The fix posted here avoids this problem.

So my question is how do I get my history (and any other missing things) back?

Could it be as simple as renaming the SoftwareDistribution folder back and then doing the fix? And what about the updates I did today?

Any ideas?
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Hi TDK,

Depends on what you did with the SoftwareDistribution Folder.
AND any other clean-up operations since- ie have you run anything like CCleaner
1) re-named - might still be on your comp
2) deleted

Do you have either a restore point or better an Image.

In reality losing the list of installed updates is not a cause for concern.
The improved MS clean-up tool also removes obsolete updates, and the cumulative roll-up checks for required missing updates.

note
there are 2 installed updates options on the Windows Update GUI, top and bottom, as i've never used the rename/delete option on the SD folder not sure if it clears both.

Looked at the link there's nothing else to worry about

Roy
 

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Hi TDK,

Depends on what you did with the SoftwareDistribution Folder.
AND any other clean-up operations since- ie have you run anything like CCleaner
1) re-named - might still be on your comp
2) deleted

Do you have either a restore point or better an Image.

In reality losing the list of installed updates is not a cause for concern.
The improved MS clean-up tool also removes obsolete updates, and the cumulative roll-up checks for required missing updates.

note
there are 2 installed updates options on the Windows Update GUI, top and bottom, as i've never used the rename/delete option on the SD folder not sure if it clears both.

Looked at the link there's nothing else to worry about

Roy
Thanks for the help, Roy.

Short version: if there’s nothing else to worry about (other than losing Update history), then I’m not worried. Thanks!

To answer your questions:

Yes I renamed it. What I do with ‘important’ things like this is add the suffix “-orig” so “filename.ext” becomes “filename-orig.ext”.

No I didn’t run any other cleanup operations. No recent Restore Points either…

Again, thanks.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
home built
OS
Win 7 Pro 64 SP1
CPU
i7 6700K SkyLake
Motherboard
MSI Gaming M7
Memory
32 GB
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GTX 970
Sound Card
onboard
Monitor(s) Displays
DELL U2711
Screen Resolution
2560x1440
Hard Drives
1 SSD OS, 2 WD Black Caviar data harddrives
PSU
EVGA Super Nova 850W G2 'Gold'
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Thermaltake Soprano Snow Edition
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