Hello, up till yesterday wumt really worked fine under W 10 and I was glad there was a tool like this. Now after update to 10586.318 the following error message displays: OLE error 80240FFF What to do ? I've tried everything - new download of both wumt and W 10 update, even restored an older image of W 10, where wumt worked o.k. - absolutely no chance of getting wumt to work again as it used to !!! Please Help. Regards and thanks.
Sorry, I'm not an expert and my english is not top. How do you perform integrity check and run repair ? Regards.
I had other problems: 1. It has shown already installed updates. 2. Installation of "Anti-Malicious Tool" was stuck forever at "Installing..." (initiation) phase.
Link by stupid user Windows Update MiniTool 12.05.2016: File download limit exceeded. You can only save it to Yandex.Disk Download | From SoftDay | Pass: SoftDay Code: softday.do.am/Win/Windows_Update_MiniTool_12.05.2016.rar
MS had problems and did indeed put out some unsigned/invalid versions of wsusscn2.cab. Just re-download.
Very interesting tools...... but i have tryed and i wait about 10 minutes whit a infinite spin says "Check for Upgrade" and nothings appends......... it's this tools working ?? And how it's this tools working ?
you are right,Thanks. Code: 8c26c9698d989c1e1df6568a2220a4f8106eb279 *wsusscn2.cab this one works fine.
Hello there; This looks like a great tool but I do not seem to be able to get it to work in offline mode. I've downloaded the latest build of the tool from your Google Drive link and the latest cab file from the links I've found (Microsoft) but when I run the program in offline mode, I end up with the same result. [12:16:54 PM]: Installed in Offline mode. Updates will be checked from the "wsusscn2.cab" file [12:16:54 PM]: An error has occurred: 0x80070002 The system cannot find the file specified The cab file is in the program folder. The program folder is in my downloads folder. The cab file is unblocked. 1. Should I place the WUMT folder in a different place, perhaps the root of C:\, or, 2. Should I just place all the files (.ini, .exe, .cab) in the root of C:\ Your help with this would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, BeroldB
Hi, I've got two questions: Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 are basically the same. Is it possible somehow to get Windows Server 2012 Updates for Windows 8 with this tool? (Windows 8 is not supported anymore) Is it somehow possible to also list Hotfixes?