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Main Forum => General Computer Support => Topic started by: mecanicogolf on September 16, 2017, 08:51:19 am
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I have been using the Update repairs on this program for years with Windows 7 and it has always worked great. Always fixes it when it runs into problems.
The other day, I used it on my Windows 10. Instead of using the troubleshooter, since it seemed to me it wasn't fixing the problem, I ran it (Safe Mode) and restarted.
I went to check on updates afterward and came up with an error (Sorry, I didn't get the error code) . I then proceeded to run the Windows troubleshooter and came up with errors also and didn't fix what tweaking.com update tried to fix.
To make a long story short, I ended up reverting back with System Restore. I was just wondering if anyone out there has run into problems with the update repair on their Windows 10.
Thank you :rolleyes:
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I don't recall anyone reporting anything like that.
What do you get when you run a manual check for updates ?
See if these cmds run from a Command Prompt (Admin) resolve -
dism /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup
dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
and then enter sfc /scannow to see if it reports any unrepaired corruption - if not, try your updates again if the previous manual check didn't resolve.
If the manual check for updates produced an error code, then post that.
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I ran the dism and everything seems to be alright. sfc/ scannow also is good.
My update seems to be working, it's just a little slow. My boss, for example, has a DELL and the updates check pretty fast. My HP ENVY takes a while to check. I ran the troubleshooter for fixing updates and ran the tweaking.com repair but to no avail.
Any suggestions? My system seems to be in good health.
Richsrd
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I assume these computers are being used in different locations ?
When I'm aware of updates on my Win 10 laptops, I Ethernet connect to get the better download speeds.
I don't worry too much about updates in Win 10 as it just seems to get on with it.
Because my laptops are low spec, I know when updates are downloading as the rest of the computer slows.
An antivirus program can also slow things up as it checks the files and may be a bit slow in releasing them.
Is there any difference to the AV program you and your boss use or in download speeds ?
A difference in CPU capability would also affect performance, but how do the updates perform on your machine now to what they were before they became troublesome ?