This shuts down the Windows Update: Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> System Configuration -> "Services" tab -> take off check mark "Windows Update". To enable it back return the check...
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This shuts down the Windows Update: Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> System Configuration -> "Services" tab -> take off check mark "Windows Update". To enable it back return the check...
I've tried to shut down manually every service that has a relation to Windows Update, but it doesn't help - Windows still goes into the update-crush-restore loop. So until this problem is resolved I...
That one I am having problems with:
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The latest update that everyone is having problems with worked as a charm:
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Here are some problems I have with the updates. Firs the driver for the Graphics card.
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As you can see it tells me it that the driver I've downloaded because my Windows...
I have manually installed some updates but they still show up in the Windows Update on Saturday plus extra (also installed).
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The Update History:
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And a little bit more.
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This is the telemetry taken by me right after a crush and repair.
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This is the list of Windows updates I saw on Friday:
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This is how the sequence of the update looks.
Windows shuts down and tries to install the update then crushes.
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After then is tries to repair itself:
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After the repair...
Here is the situation. On Friday, August 12 my Windows suddenly decided to update itself. The only problem is, after Windows restarts, it crushes, asks to do the repair, repairs but at any given...
Well, since you've asked so nicely... :)
As of now I have:
Windows 10 Home
Version 1511
OS Build 10586.36
The first notification in my Action Center was about Dolby Home Theater V4 "...not...
I've done it, after the rollback didn't solve the problem I just didn't type this in my initial post. Sorry.
As of now, I've downloaded the ISO disk, burned it and have used the "Repair" option...
When I wast trying to re-upload the Calculator I would get the message that it's already installed on my system, but when I was trying to remove it I would get an error saying that it's nowhere to be...
O.K., thanks. I didn't know it was that bad.
Should I leave the thread open or have it marked as "Solved"?
I've just tried, see above.
P.S. It looks like "Microsoft Alarms" and "Microsoft People" are screwed up too.
Yes, hence the problem.
I've tried your solution and it didn't work either:
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Also, I can't uninstall it through "Apps & features":
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After an update my calculator fails to initiate. When I double-click the app it shows on the desktop for about half a second as a shadow but disappears in an instant. I've rolled back the update...