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Cannot get Windows 10 to update.
Rsun:
I have tried the creators update now before but I will give it another try.
Boggin:
To view the chkdsk log in Event Viewer, expand Windows Logs then click on Application.
If you do that straight after the chkdsk then you can scroll down the top pane until you see Wininit.
However, to locate it otherwise, after clicking on Application click on Action/Find then type chkdsk or wininit into the Find box and press enter.
Cancel the Find box and read the log in the scrollable pane.
For the first Event error, create a restore point then open a Command Prompt (Admin) and enter lodctr /T:TermService
This was courtesy of Google, but I don't know the significance of that error.
However, the second one could be the cause of your updating problems, but see how you get on with updating to 1703 (Curators Update).
Rsun:
I will run chkdsk again and get the log so you can read it. I think I understand better how to do this.
I ran the creators update and it failed once again.
Do you think the pro version of the windows repair program would fix my problem?
Boggin:
It should sort out those Package problems - whether that is related to the TiWorker.exe error - I don't know but I'll ask if you want to hang on from the purchase, but those Package errors can affect updates and I would buy it just for that repair.
How far did the update get to and how did you do it ?
donnasander:
If you just do the manual update, it will usually (after it updates) also fix the update issue, and in short time, you can go back to automatic updating. I actually liked it better...on my own terms and solved 4 computer update issues for me so far.
http://www.techadvisor.co.uk/download/operating-systems-distros/wsus-offline-update-1101-3249902/
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