A Different Windows Update Issue
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- George Redmon
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A Different Windows Update Issue
I am also using Windows 7, an older computer. My problem is, the little green bar just keeps on moving along, after I click for updates. I never do see any updates to download? I have scanned with Norton Security Suite (free with Comcast), and Superantispyware. I last updated in April. Haven't added or removed anything I can think of. I installed a wireless modem, but got it from Comcast. I have also tried a few of the "this will fix it" that are online. Any suggestions?
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George;
Here is a page full of search results for Windows 7 update stuck checking for updates. I'm sure one or more will help solve your problem.
Here is a page full of search results for Windows 7 update stuck checking for updates. I'm sure one or more will help solve your problem.
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- Jack Stoner
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That is a common complaint that I see on computer forums.
I have a dual boot Win7/Win 10. My Win 7 hadn't been updated for a while. But, I don't use Win 7 that much. But, I tried it a couple of days ago and let it sit "checking for updates" and after about 2 hours it finally got some updates.
I have a dual boot Win7/Win 10. My Win 7 hadn't been updated for a while. But, I don't use Win 7 that much. But, I tried it a couple of days ago and let it sit "checking for updates" and after about 2 hours it finally got some updates.
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I've seen the same problem on both Vista and Win 7. Some have identified specific updates that, when installed separately, have helped some computers get through the update process. They've helped our machines out.
You can check out the page at:
http://wu.krelay.de/en/
Some of the specific KB installs are noted there, along with the links to MSFT's site to download them. Get the versions you need for your system and install those first, reboot, and then try running Windows Update.
You can check out the page at:
http://wu.krelay.de/en/
Some of the specific KB installs are noted there, along with the links to MSFT's site to download them. Get the versions you need for your system and install those first, reboot, and then try running Windows Update.
- George Redmon
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- Jack Stoner
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I had a problem with my Win 7 installation and had to restore from a disc image, Wednesday. It was before the last update. After the update it showed last updated 6/6/16, even though Windows Defender had updated. (There was nothing lost with the restore as I just keep Win 7 mainly for support).
I let it set for 2 hours and still searching. I went back to Win 10 as I had some things to do (it is a dual boot system). Later I brought up Win 7 again and started the checking for updates and after another 3 hours still searching. I had to switch back to Win 10 to do some tasks. I went back to Win 7 and almost immediately after booting up, I got a notice that updates were ready to be installed. My Win 7 is now up to date.
I let it set for 2 hours and still searching. I went back to Win 10 as I had some things to do (it is a dual boot system). Later I brought up Win 7 again and started the checking for updates and after another 3 hours still searching. I had to switch back to Win 10 to do some tasks. I went back to Win 7 and almost immediately after booting up, I got a notice that updates were ready to be installed. My Win 7 is now up to date.
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It's almost beginning to sound like they are purposely delaying updates to Windows 7 machines. Of course, updates are provided by their servers and they can throttle them based upon operating systems if they wish.
In the case of Windows 10 updates, other "nearby" Windows 10 computers may be configured to cache and serve Windows updates for other Windows 10 users. Not so with previous OSes. So, Win 10 users get updates faster, generally speaking.
In the case of Windows 10 updates, other "nearby" Windows 10 computers may be configured to cache and serve Windows updates for other Windows 10 users. Not so with previous OSes. So, Win 10 users get updates faster, generally speaking.
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