A ascertainable Member Joined Feb 3, 2019 Posts 12 Feb 6, 2019 #21 My god, you're right I did... thought I changed that! Ran it with the adjusted commandline, it completed successfully... giving that machine a reboot, and then seeing if the updates work... unless you have any other suggestions to do first?
My god, you're right I did... thought I changed that! Ran it with the adjusted commandline, it completed successfully... giving that machine a reboot, and then seeing if the updates work... unless you have any other suggestions to do first?
A ascertainable Member Joined Feb 3, 2019 Posts 12 Feb 6, 2019 #22 Holy crap, I think you've done it. After around a year of having those two updates bugged out and always failing with that cryptic error message... Thank You. Thank you so much for getting that obnoxious mess fixed!
Holy crap, I think you've done it. After around a year of having those two updates bugged out and always failing with that cryptic error message... Thank You. Thank you so much for getting that obnoxious mess fixed!
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Feb 6, 2019 #23 Hi, I'm glad it worked. All updates are now installed and there are no more offered by Windows Update? If the answer to my question is Yes then all is done, no need to do anything more.
Hi, I'm glad it worked. All updates are now installed and there are no more offered by Windows Update? If the answer to my question is Yes then all is done, no need to do anything more.
A ascertainable Member Joined Feb 3, 2019 Posts 12 Feb 6, 2019 #24 To be clear, you've completely resolved my problems on that computer, and it is fully working now!
SleepyDude Windows Update Moderator, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Dec 20, 2013 Posts 3,061 Location Portugal Feb 6, 2019 #25 Ok good, thanks for the confirmation. :thumbsup2: I will mark the thread as resolved.