Windows Update MiniTool

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  1. AeonX

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  2. rayleigh_otter

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    #1022 rayleigh_otter, Sep 3, 2019
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    @AeonX thank you, i'll give it a go :)

    Edit - @AeonX It works :worthy:
     
  3. abbodi1406

    abbodi1406 MDL KB0000001

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    KB3138612 should be enough to fix the issue
     
  4. rayleigh_otter

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    It did :worthy:
     
  5. shewolf

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  7. O P

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    Link to the proper WUMT download please (or maybe put that link in your signature, shewolf?)? Sorry, don't feel like reading this whole thread
     
  8. rpo

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    Are you too lazy to read the OP?
     
  9. rayleigh_otter

    rayleigh_otter MDL Expert

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    Obviously he is.
     
  10. rayleigh_otter

    rayleigh_otter MDL Expert

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    Or type Windows Update MiniTool into google where he would find it as the 1st result @MajorGeeks. If people are too lazy to help themselves then why should you help them :rolleyes:
     
  11. Skunk1966

    Skunk1966 MDL Member

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    not worth responding to people with an attitude like that
     
  12. Skunk1966

    Skunk1966 MDL Member

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    yes it works
     
  13. Aenra

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    Recently been getting 'OLE ERROR's when attempting installation of updates, not always the same code number though; when this happens, it usually succeeds in installing, but:
    i) fails to.. register the KBs? They do not show as installed, even after re-searching. Nothing major, though still worrying, as i cannot know whether future upgrading will be possible in such a state.
    ii) installs not only the selected KBs, but also unselected ones; sometimes all the unselected ones, literally, sometimes all within a given sub-category (say, hardware). This is a problem.

    Has anyone had similar issues?
    Has happened on 1709, 1803 and now on 1809.
    * No hardware issues, no limitations whatsoever in RAM, NVMe, CPU horsepower, etc. etc. Persists even if i run it under the hidden admin account.

    ( and yes, i should have written the codes down.. have not.. which is why i'm asking if anyone else's has had a similar experience. In general, lol ^^ )
     
  14. Huck Toohey

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  15. rpo

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    Yes, i got also OLE errors. You could try the Windows Update Manager which gets full support by its developper.
     
  16. Mr.X

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    No you shouldn't. @shewolf says wumgr is a placebo, I think that must be absolutely true /sarcasm.
     
  17. Huck Toohey

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    Sure, okay. Didn't seem at all cumbersome to me, to download and run the self-installing service stack and then re-run either WuMgr or WUMT, but I guess I'm just used to downloading and running things manually when necessary. Good luck!
     
  18. shewolf

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    #1040 shewolf, Dec 23, 2019
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    These updates installation errors have absolutely nothing to do with WUMT!
    Of course, writing an error number would simplify the thought.

    By what you are writing I would say you have a f**ked up windows installation with various scripts that circulate on the Internet.
    Here seeking your problem.
    Of course, writing an error number would simplify the thing.


    :eek:

    have a nice day
     
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