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Windows 7 Ult 64 bit trapped by BSD and can not get out.

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Boggin:
I don't know what went wrong with that cmd - it usually works for me and I just copy & paste it from a Wordpad doc.

findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log > %userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt

I'll run a sfc /scannow later and test it.

You want to hide that KB295664 as it's a telemetry update and sends data back to MS.

As I assume it's already downloading and installing, then after the install reboot, go to Installed Updates and enter that KB into the top right search box and when it comes up, right click on it and select Uninstall.

It will be presented to you again where you can right click on and select Hide.

As the sfc didn't find any files to repair, I don't know why the updates should suddenly start to work.

FreeCat:
OK.  Still updating.  Maybe updates worked due to services.msc now automatic.

FreeCat:
Now after 6 PM and still updating.  Worried a little about this, but will let it play out. hehe

Boggin:
Well you can only wait until they either complete successfully or fail.

The MSRT one can take a while to install as it does an antimalware scan on installation - at what point is the machine still installing ?

I ran a sfc /scannow on both a Win 7 Home Premium and Win 10 machine and that cmd produced a desktop icon in each case.

Boggin:
I've just been having another look at the cmd window you had posted and yours looks somewhat different to my admin one in that it doesn't mention the name of the computer as yours does even though it shows as an Admin prompt in the top bar.

As a tip, if you want to copy the output of a cmd window, right click in its window and click on Select all then press enter where you can then right click in the reply box and select Paste.

While this is on a Win 10 machine, it's the same as on my Win 7 -

Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.16299.309]
(c) 2017 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.

C:\WINDOWS\system32>

Did you put your clock right ?

This being out can affect a number of things including updates and can be a pointer to your CMOS battery running down, so I would change that as a matter of course - they tend to last about 6yrs but mine are still going fine since 2010 - 2011.

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