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Windows 7 Pro x 64-Windows Update Question (Solved)

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Boggin:
I recently had to ask for a reminder in how to do this myself.

Go to your first post, click on Modify then add (SOLVED) to your thread title.

Roy Whitethread:
Boggin, thanks again.

Regards, Roy

Shane:
Click on profile at the top, and then once loaded, over on the left click on "Look and layout" and there you can change the time settings.

I need to see if there is a way to have it set to auto. :wink:

Shane

Roy Whitethread:
I ran Windows Repair for a second time, and now Windows Update shows a total of 199 installed updates, whereas the first run of Windows Repair showed 221, which is correct. How do I fix this error?

Please advise.

Thanks and regards,
Roy

Shane:
Some updates replace older updates. When you ran my tool it wiped windows updates and its database, making it rebuild new.

So when windows updates ran again after it rebuilt its database. So it is possible that old updates that have been replaced simply are no longer counted or windows update hasnt finished updating its database of what is installed yet :-)

But no updates where touched by the program, so dont worry, nothing was removed with those  :wink:

Shane

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