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21 Aug 2012 | #1 |
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Windows Update problems(Windows Update cannot crrently check for...)
Windows Update cannot crrently check for updates, becouse the service is not running.You may need to restart your computer.
That the problem i have with my windows udate in services.msc i dont have Windows Update folder file or whatever, when i bought my computer i remeber that i asked not to enable windows update and he disabled it. Now when i need it so much becouse my net framework not instaling and others programs bugging like hell i cant enable it. I searched a lot of forums and didnt found anything. So please if you could help me it would be nice ![]() |
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21 Aug 2012 | #2 |
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Welcome to the forum.
Do a sfc scannow and reboot when prompted to: SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker Also do what the link below says you: What is the System Update Readiness Tool? Post back for further suggestions. |
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21 Aug 2012 | #3 |
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Click start>type services.msc or right click My Computer and select manage (select services and applications from left pane and then select services from right pane)> now serach for a service called Windows Update>right click windows update service and select properties>from "startup" type first select the option "manual" click apply and OK.
Now again select winodws update service>right click and select properties>now from "start up" type select "Automatic(delayed)" option>click apply and OK. In case "automatic(delayed)" option can not be selected, then simply select "automatic" and click OK. Close service manger window. Restart your PC. Open control panel>system and security>windows update or start menu>all programs>windows update. select the option change settings from left pane>a new windows opens up>check there that the option "install updates automatically (recommended) option is selected> and all other options below it are marked>click ok. Now click on check for updates from the left pane. Windows will now search for the updates. Hope this helps you. |
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21 Aug 2012 | #4 |
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I dont have in services.msc that service or whatever with name WIndows Update i just dont have it and i downloaded that system update tool and it crashes.
System Update Readiness Tool shows me error when i launch him 0x80070424 The specified service does not exist as an installed device. |
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21 Aug 2012 | #5 |
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services.msc should be there. Its a prt of Operating system.
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21 Aug 2012 | #6 |
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Did you run the file checker?
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21 Aug 2012 | #7 |
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Here is a step by step screenshot.
First type services.msc in the start menu. once the service manager opens serach for "windows Update" and then select it and click properties. Then change its start up to manula first and select OK. Then again select windows update>properties and change its startup type to "automatic (delayed)" or "automatic">click apply and OK. Restart your PC. |
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21 Aug 2012 | #9 |
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Here is a step by step screenshot.
First type services.msc in the start menu. once the service manager opens serach for "windows Update" and then select it and click properties. Then change its start up to manula first and select OK. Then again select windows update>properties and change its startup type to "automatic (delayed)" or "automatic">click apply and OK. Restart your PC. |
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21 Aug 2012 | #10 |
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Why did you ask to have Windows Up Dates disabled? I can't think of any good reason to do that. It seem like instead of disabling the service it was removed.
If you have complete all the other recommendation previously posted and this Error 0x80070424 ocurs when you use Windows Update, Microsoft Update, or Windows Firewall all I can think of is a clean install. A couple of options. Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7 Clean Install Windows 7 |
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