Win 7-repeated successful install of same updates


  1. Posts : 5
    Win 7 x64
       #1

    Win 7-repeated successful install of same updates


    This has been going on for what seems like a week or so now. Everytime I reboot it tells me I have 3 Windows Updates that need installing. After installing and rebooting it offers the same 3 updates every time. Can anyone help me out?

    I ran this command fsutil resource setautoreset true %systemdrive%\ in elevated command prompt and rebooted, but it didn't fix it.

    I'm on Windows 7 x64
    the updates are

    1. Security update for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 on XP, server 2003, Vista, Windows 7, server 2008, server 2008 R2 for 64 (KB2656351)

    2. Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 4 on XP, server 2003, Vista, Windows 7, server 2008, server 2008 R2 for 64 (KB2600217)

    3. Definition update for Windows Defender- KB915597 (Definition 1.139.0.0)

    Thanks.
    Last edited by yahar; 18 Oct 2012 at 21:06. Reason: added steps i took at attempted fix
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  2. Posts : 159
    Windows 7 Professional x64, SP1
       #2

    Hi yahar.

    There is an older thread on this forum where a new member had similar problems and found a fix (at least for one of those)
    You may want to check it out and try that solution. It seemed to fix the problem for him.

    Update repeating with each shutdown

    Otherwise, if you are able to confirm they have installed correctly then maybe the other suggestion posted there may be an option.

    Hope that helps.
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  3. Posts : 5
    Win 7 x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks for the reply. I tried both suggestions in the thread, but neither of them had any effect. Still getting notified to install them.
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  4. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #4

    Welcome
    This is an easy one.
    Set automatic updater to notify. When you get the three, right click on it, and hide. You will not be bothered again.
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