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Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Help us help you: Start by reading this "sticky" post Windows 7 SP1 64 bit. ZERO Updates will download. Can I find every single update there using the list on this microsoft site? If I cannot fix this issue, I am fine with doing it manually. One error was fixed with "WindowsUpdateDiagnostic" - I dont recall the code.

Although now I am getting the error code In reply to DylanRinck's post on August 11, Hi, Have you followed my above instructions as well as the instructions PA Bear has given? Do note this can take some time to finish. In reply to Patrick Barker's post on August 11, I tried that after reading a different post. It freezes my computer, and then fails.

If I don't want to go through all this hassle, can I just download the updates manually from the site? I've already done that for about 35 or so Or will this cause other problems down the road? Hi, What freezes your computer, the System File Check? Hello, We've recently set a WSUS infrastructure in our environment and after struggles to set it up and make it downloading patches, we are facing a different issue now.

It just won't download the patches ReportingEvents. Call 3 for caller UpdateOrchestrator has completed; signaling completion After a while the download process times out Client : Windows Server WU client version : Comment Show 0. Current Visibility: Visible to all users.

Hello Alex, Windows firewall might be stopping your pc from Upgrade, so it's advisable to turn it off manually and turn it on after the update. You can try once again after restarting your pc or Free up some disc space. If the problem persists, Check for all Non-Microsoft programs and try disabling it. Restarting Windows update service can solve most Windows update problems, including Windows update stuck at 0 issue. To do that, you can refer to the following steps.

Then, hit Enter key to open the Services window. Step 2: Scroll down to find Windows Update service. Then, right-click on it and choose Stop button. Then, delete all contents under this directory. This is the folder where the downloaded installation files were stored.

Step 4: Restart the Windows Update service and check for update again to see whether the problem is solved. If all the above methods can't solve the problem, you should run antivirus to see whether the problem is caused by a malware. You can run Windows Defender or a reliable third-party antivirus program. Read this post to get the answer, and you can also know some ways to prevent malware.

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