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Win7 updates do not work after dirty shutdown caused by processor overheat

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Markku:
Thanks Boggin and Shane, I will check the processor cooling. Unfortunately suggested fix helped a bit (some updates installes) but did not solve the problem completetely, still 14 important updates cannot be installed. After fix following problems are "not fixed":
1) Service registration is missing or corrupt, 2) Windows Update Error 0x80073712(2015-05-21-T-08_06_11P), 3) Cryptographic service components are not registered

Pre-scan report attached

Boggin:
What does a sfc /scannow report and see what the appropriate System Update Readiness Tool does for you. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821

Markku:
SFC scan did not find any integrity violations. I have run System Update Readiness Tool many times (run it once more without help).
There is suggested in pre-scan report to manually replace lots of files (attached in my previous messages). How do I do that?

Boggin:
Shane will help you out with those files when he gets back on Monday.

Markku:
Thank you in advance.. At least the cooling problem is now solved, the processor fan was a bit loose from one angle.. I also added some silver paste.

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