Can someone workout whats going on please? Used this tool tons of times on 7 and 8.1 without problem and i am at a loss. Im trying to check for updates on w7 pro vl u install and it just gets stuck checking for updates(offline mode). Ive installed ie11, net 4.8, WUClient-SelfUpdate-ActiveX-x64-7.6.7600.320 WUClient-SelfUpdate-Aux-x64-7.6.7600.320 WUClient-SelfUpdate-Core-x64-7.6.7600.320 and WindowsUpdateAgent-7.6-x64. Ive checked the required services and they are all running. Ive run it several times, each time its stuck in that endless checking loop. Im downloading a fresh cab file incase. Edit - scanned with the fresh cab file copy, cancelled scan after 62 minutes.
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
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
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 ^^ )
Yes, i got also OLE errors. You could try the Windows Update Manager which gets full support by its developper.
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!