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Windows 7 Pro x 64-Windows Update Question (Solved)
Shane:
Correct. When windows update is corrupt it has to be redone, so the history that it shows is gone but the updates are still installed and still show up in the add/remove programs.
So when you run windows updates for the first time after the repair you will notice that first run will take a while, that is because windows update is scanning the system and rebuilding its database of what is installed and what updates are needed. After that first run any other runs after will be faster since its database is rebuilt.
Shane
Roy Whitethread:
Shane, thanks but how do I edit posts, and how do I set the correct time zone for them?
Please advise.
Thanks and regards, Roy
Boggin:
You use the Modify button to edit posts.
Normally when you log in, that would set the time to your time zone on other forums I'm registered on, but on here, the time zone seems to be fixed at Shane's time zone and I am exactly 8hrs ahead of it.
Roy Whitethread:
Boggin, thanks a lot.
Regards,Roy
Roy Whitethread:
Boggin, I clicked modify but couldn't find anywhere to mark the topic as solved. Where is it?
Please advise.
Thanks and regards, Roy
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