Solved Windows Update will not update and I've tried multiple fix 16 Oct 2016

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Windows Update will not update and I've tried multiple fixes
I have Windows 7 Professional, 64 bit OS. I have researched multiple "fixes" on this site, and still cannot get it to function properly.
Some of the patches are using a Standalone Installer. When they are engaged, it searches for updated files, and that's all it does.
I have a new install from an image at Fujitsu tech made on 13 Oct 2016
Can anyone assist me in fixing this situation.

I have a Fujitsu Fujitsu Lifebook SH-782 Laptop. It's about 4 years old.

Thanks!
 

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Hi:

Windows Update will not update and I've tried multiple fixes

Some of the patches are using a Standalone Installer. When they are engaged, it searches for updated files, and that's all it does.

In order to get the needed patches to install manually, if WU is already in the "checking for updates" vortex, one needs to first temporarily disable WU. Otherwise, it will just remain in perpetual "searching for updates"....

So, the steps are:

1) Manually download the correct version for your architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) (but do not yet try to install):

KB3020369


KB3172605


2) From the Windows Update applet, turn it off (change to "never check for updates")
3) From services.msc, change the Windows Update service to "disabled" AND STOP the service
4) Reboot
5) Install KB3020369, reboot
6) Install KB3172605, reboot
7) Change Windows Update to "check for updates but let me choose...."
8) Change Windows Update service to "Automatic - delayed start"
9) Manually check for Windows Update

It ought to work OK now.

Please let us know how it goes, so that we can all learn.

Thanks,
MM
 

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And a Win7/64 Pro laptop; And a Win10/64 Pro desktop.
At this moment the windows is receiving 213 updates. It is now installing updates 157 of 213. I am letting it run until the end.

My question: After reboot, the system will surely ask me to install updates, should i install them all or there are some cautions?

On another thread, you advised to run a Windows update reset at completion , do I need to do the same. What a Windows update reset achieve in fact? I have not rebooted my computer yet since following all of your excellent advises. So far so good. I am waiting for your reply to the above question.

My system is set to "check for updates but let me choose...." Item No 9 is now in progress.

Thank you for your good work.
 
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Hi:

So it sounds as if installing those 2 patches got WU working again?

As a general principle, for a smooth experience, it's usually better not to try to install MANY patches all at once.
It might have been better/safer to do them in batches and ~chronological order (older patches first):

  • Critical and Important security patches first
  • Important, non-security patches next
  • .NET Framework patches last
  • {Recommended and Optional patches only as needed, and as they apply to one's system}
That's why most of us use the "check for updates but let me choose" setting.
It allows a bit more control and makes it easier to troubleshoot in the event of problems.

But, to avoid mucking things up, I guess it might be advisable to leave things as they are for now.
I would have INFINITE patience during this process and be prepared for at least several requested reboots along the way.
Do NOT use the computer for other tasks (even web browsing) while it is updating.

No, a Windows Update Reset ought not to be needed now, if everything is working OK.


Cheers,


MM
 

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OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1Intel Core-i7 3770 @ 3.4 GHz16 GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1333 MHzNVidia GeForce GT620 1 GB
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PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Studio XPS 8500
OS
OEM Windows 7 Ult (x64) SP1
CPU
Intel Core-i7 3770 @ 3.4 GHz
Motherboard
"Dell" branded
Memory
16 GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1333 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
NVidia GeForce GT620 1 GB
Sound Card
THX TruStudio PC
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell U2410 Full HD
Hard Drives
2.0 TB SATA2 @ 7200 RPM
PSU
350W
Keyboard
MS 4000 Ergon - Wired
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere MX
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Cable HSI w/Turbo (router)
Antivirus
KIS-MBAM Premium-MBAE Premium
Browser
Fx (current version); IE
Other Info
And a Win7/64 Pro laptop; And a Win10/64 Pro desktop.
Even clicking as advised "check for updates but let me choose....", all updates installed automatically then the computer recovered from a blue screen, Windows would stay a long time on shut down screen.

I started on "safe mode" and after that all was working perfectly well... Thank you so much for everything.

Problem fixed and solved!

Cheers,

Andre
 

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Moxie Momma
Thank you so very, very much. Installing the two patches worked like a dream. I am so grateful for your information,
Jamie99
 

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Great post MoxieMomma..worked fine. Thank you.
 

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For some reason my computer is stuck in an update loop.

When I boot, I get "preparing update".

But after about 10 minutes, I get "Failure configuring Windows Update. Reverting Changes. Do not turn off your computer."

After another 10 minutes, the computer locks up.

This is even if I have tried to boot to "last known good" version.

How do I get out of this cycle so I can apply the updates from the second post?
 

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