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       #11

    Ok. Thank again for your help.
    And what would you think the "cure" should be at this point?
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       #12

    No problem with the help. Your issue is not the same as the one Jenn has other than WU is broken. WU can be a real challenge, that's why I enjoy working with its failures. If I can't correct your WU problem, I know a few individuals that can!

    Have you run sfc /scannow from CMD or PowerShell since your issue cropped up?
    If not, please download SFCFix.exe (by niemiro), save this to yourdesktop and run it. Post log that appears on your desktop please. SFCFix.exe when run without a script file is more comprehensive in correcting issues than sfc /scannow.
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       #13

    So, hope in your, and you friends skills!

    Yes I ran sfc /scannow at least two times:
    I use to scan the PC, not often cause it is an office machine of a no profit association for public emergency (may be something like "911" in the us) in which I'm a volunteer... Now I've installed on Teamviewer so I can control it remotely...
    I scanned with malware byte, adwcleaner and rougekiller, something malware found and removed.
    Then I followed a "cleaning boot procedure" found on answres microsoft community, I used it many times by years and seems to work well to speedup the system.
    Something like this:
    And here you find the complete procedure i followed (in Italian)

    It provides also sfc /scannow, with msconfig to cleanup non microsoft services and the main part of automatic apps starting at boot and some other stuff.

    I've also uninstalled MSE antivirus suite before let run antimalware tools (deactivate it should be enough, anyway....) and also ran ccleaner which has solved some registry problem that prevented re-installation of it (MSE).

    Finally I ran Win Update and noticed the Monthly Rollup updates issues.
    So yes after that procedures, I also tried to re-run "sfc /scannow" again.
    However If you suggest I can launch it again.

    I'll try sfcf.exe and report logs as soon!
    Stay tuned
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       #14

    Code:
    > sfc /scannow
    
    Avvio in corso dell'analisi del sistema. Attendere. L'operazione richiederą alcuni minuti.
    
    Avvio in corso della fase di verifica dell'analisi del sistema.
    100% della verifica completato.
    
    Protezione risorse di Windows: nessuna violazione di integritą trovata.
    In english should be the equivalent for:
    Code:
    Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violations.
    And this resource describes that message as follows:
    This means that you do not have any missing or corrupted system files.
    PS.
    SFCFix.exe doesn't work, seems a problem of sysnative site down...
    Any alternative mirror for the last version?
    Or also an older version... if it is ok
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       #15

    Ok, the sysnative now online again..
    I tried it. Logs in attachment.
    An other case of Monthly Attached Files
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       #16

    If you wish you can perform a Repair Install or in the alternative post on Sysnative Win Update Forum. I am, or was in training (medical hiatus) in the Windows Update Academy.

    Brian Drab, Niemiro, Tom982, softwaremaniac, zcomputerwiz, Go The Power, or a supervised WU Trainee will be able to fix your issue.

    If you go the Sysnative route, it is my wish that you do, I will monitor your fix and take notes!

    Pretty much everything you need to know about a Repair Install!

    Repair Install Instructions.docx

    Let us know your decision!

    Wishing you the best,

    Nic
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       #17

    Thank you Snick for your help and your suggestions. If I well understood, a good choice could be a new thread at Sysnative forum.
    Repair install, I don't know how exactly works, but that PC contains some tools which users got used to. So I'll try the first option and I will link it here, so others with similar issues can find infos also starting from here.
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    Link in post #18 broken @Joe7!
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