desbest Well-known member Joined Sep 6, 2016 Posts 46 Location Birmingham, UK Jul 16, 2021 #1 After installing Cumulative Update July 2021 for Windows 10 21H1 KB5004237 I have got the following errors on my computer. Reliability Monitor doesn't show all the events. The following are missing. Miscellaneous failures Warnings Information I'm using Windows 10 21H1. I do not want to do a system restore point for security reasons to prevent getting viruses or hacked. I can't find the relevant events in Event Monitor as there's too many of them for me to know what to look for. How do I get them to appear back again? I'm using Windows 10 21H1. I do not want to do a system restore point for security reasons to prevent getting viruses or hacked. I can't find the relevant events in Event Monitor as there's too many of them for me to know what to look for. How do I get them to appear back again?
After installing Cumulative Update July 2021 for Windows 10 21H1 KB5004237 I have got the following errors on my computer. Reliability Monitor doesn't show all the events. The following are missing. Miscellaneous failures Warnings Information I'm using Windows 10 21H1. I do not want to do a system restore point for security reasons to prevent getting viruses or hacked. I can't find the relevant events in Event Monitor as there's too many of them for me to know what to look for. How do I get them to appear back again? I'm using Windows 10 21H1. I do not want to do a system restore point for security reasons to prevent getting viruses or hacked. I can't find the relevant events in Event Monitor as there's too many of them for me to know what to look for. How do I get them to appear back again?
britechguy Well-known member Joined Jun 2, 2016 Posts 772 Location Staunton, VA Jul 21, 2021 #2 Standard advice: 1. Using SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management) to Repair Windows 8 & 10 then, if the above did not resolve the problem, or issues were encountered with either of those two tools: 2. Doing a Windows 10 Repair Install or Feature Update Using the Windows 10 ISO file
Standard advice: 1. Using SFC (System File Checker) and DISM (Deployment Imaging Servicing and Management) to Repair Windows 8 & 10 then, if the above did not resolve the problem, or issues were encountered with either of those two tools: 2. Doing a Windows 10 Repair Install or Feature Update Using the Windows 10 ISO file
desbest Well-known member Joined Sep 6, 2016 Posts 46 Location Birmingham, UK Aug 17, 2021 #3 It started to work from the 14th of August onwards after running windows update along with it running self-repairing windows updates. These self-repairing windows updates would run in the background behind the scenes, so there would be nothing visible in the Windows Update screen to show that any updates are available or installing. Windows 10 is self-correcting (unlike Windows 8) where it monitors the way you use your computer to turn features on and off behind the scenes at the back-end level (eg. Known Issue Rollback). All while it was saying "up to date" on the windows update screen, however in task manager the following programs were running in the background for multiple days at different times. Windows Module Installer Windows Module Installer Worker Waas Medic Service (Windows Update Medic Service) (windows as a service) (this rarely runs when installing windows updates) MoUSO Core Worker Process So it eventually got fixed by windows itself due to microsoft's doing for computer's in certain conditions without any input from myself. You can mark this thread as solved. Last edited: Aug 17, 2021
It started to work from the 14th of August onwards after running windows update along with it running self-repairing windows updates. These self-repairing windows updates would run in the background behind the scenes, so there would be nothing visible in the Windows Update screen to show that any updates are available or installing. Windows 10 is self-correcting (unlike Windows 8) where it monitors the way you use your computer to turn features on and off behind the scenes at the back-end level (eg. Known Issue Rollback). All while it was saying "up to date" on the windows update screen, however in task manager the following programs were running in the background for multiple days at different times. Windows Module Installer Windows Module Installer Worker Waas Medic Service (Windows Update Medic Service) (windows as a service) (this rarely runs when installing windows updates) MoUSO Core Worker Process So it eventually got fixed by windows itself due to microsoft's doing for computer's in certain conditions without any input from myself. You can mark this thread as solved.