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I am not a big proponent of "clean Install" because of everything involved like specifically reinstalling all your apps, but you can try to reset Windows Update:
Reset Windows Update in Windows 10
and manually check for Updates after that. If there is still no joy, I would advise to go, as a last resort, for an in-place upgrade aka repair install:
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade
Really hope that helps.
Get the official MS 17134 ISO and do an In-Place Repair. Won't lose anything. Make sure Check for Updates is checked. It will repair install and apply all updates up to .319.
Won't lose anything.
No offense , but IMO, it's the first resort. Safest and quickest.
Repair Install Windows 10 with an In-place Upgrade | Windows 10 Tutorials
Well, that is another way of seeing it. In my mind, the "Reset Windows Update" is just the execution of a .bat file after giving it admin privilege. For me, this is a fast first step which is not very long to do when comparing to the "Repair Install" that can take half an hour or more depending on your system's configuration. Cheers!