![]() ![]() In some cases, I think the problem must reside with the particular computer in other cases, I think there may be some serious problem at Windows Update itself, from time to time. In the case of one laptop, I also went through a set of all 6 YT videos outlining various fixes, and none of them worked ! I can only conclude that Win Update must be thoroughly hosed on that machine, and the only thing left to do might be to uninstall Win Update and reinstall it. The second time, I skipped some optional updates, and pared back the list of "Important" ones to a smaller number, but this made no difference. ![]() Twice this week, we let Win Update run for several hours, with nothing happening. It has just recently happened with an office desktop running W7 that had mostly been trouble-free, up to this point. though both of those croaked for other reasons, and I have not had time to do much in the way of recovery attempts with either. Did not encounter it on 8.1 and 10 test boxes. Have run into this problem off & on, with multiple computers - both desktop and laptop, running 32 or 64 bit editions of W7. Instead using MS crap go for offline update installer - it is faster, better and allow you to update multiple computers without clogging bandwidth. ![]()
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