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[SOLVED] edit: Windows 7 SP1 Windows Update stuck checking for updates
Boggin:
Have you tried what I've advised ?
makinero:
I did not try I will not try.
I will never-ever be repaired (re-install the system)
Remember that everything is possible to fix without reinstalling or repairing the system and without losing any settings.
I now have a special script that solves all the issues.
Boggin:
I'm referring to my last reply, but whatever you decide to do with your machine will be up to you.
Sometimes there's no option but to factory reset/reinstall.
I'm done.
makinero:
For example. I used the repair options WMI and I would undo only this the only change without having to undo everything (without using System Restore and restore the registry) How to do it? You answer me or not?
Why is there no such option "Undo changes WMI made by WR"?
I am disappointed that in this forum there are no ready-made solutions :sad:
As usual, I myself have to fix everything because no one know how to fix it. :wink:
Best FIX:
SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\winmgmt: changed registry value ImagePath from: %systemroot%\system32\svchost.exe -k winmgmt to: %systemroot%\system32\svchost.exe -k netsvcs. FIXED!
Boggin:
This thread is about Windows Updates, but WR warns to create a registry and restore point back up because the program is registry change orientated.
When you run a series of repairs, they are done en bloc so the only way to undo any of them would be either to use the registry restore or restore point restore where all changes are reverted.
Before running any major program like WR, as a safeguard I always create an external system image should none of those bring my computer back when things go wrong.
I would have thought that you would have been savvy to also have done this.
From your previous threads and what you have been changing, there's no telling what state your system was in prior to running WR, but there are times when things are beyond repair and the only way is a factory reset/reinstall.
I have no more advice to give you other than what I already have - what you do is now up to you.
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