June 11 Windows 7 Updates Seem to Have Caused An Issue...

Ashley85

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Hi everyone, I'm new here, looking forward to speaking with you all. Hopefully I'm posting in the right area! :)

I help my mom with most of her computer issues, and I'm usually able to troubleshoot most of them without much difficulty, but today I've encountered a real whopper that I just can't figure out :(

So here's what's going on:

This morning, she ran windows updates (from what I can tell this is the latest Tuesday patch from June 11). Everything downloaded fine, but the installation phase froze -- so she did a hard reset on the computer, which is an HP laptop.

Everything boots and Windows loads fine, but once she gets to her desktop, everything is very slow and she can't load any programs (clicking icons does nothing). This seems to include explorer, since accessing my computer / documents etc. doesn't want to load either.

I had her go into safe mode and do a restore point (for 6/8/2013), but the problem seems to persist. I've also run chkdsk and scf /scannow, both finding no problems.

Additionally, in the windows update repair tool (er, I think I'm messing up that name, hopefully you know what I mean) it states that it's found issues with windows update, but after running the program, it says:

"Repair Windows Update Components - Not Fixed"

And no amount of pleading seems to be able to make it fix it. Or do much of anything for that matter.

I've tried to be as detailed as possible, but please let me know if you need additional information.

Your help would be very much appreciated. I'm sure a lot of you also get to play the role of "free tech support for family and friends", and you know how time consuming it can be!

Please help. Thank you. :ange:
 

Ashley85

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ur6beersaway,

I agree with you regarding the windows update download being corrupt; that seems very likely to me.

I'm currently scouring the thread you linked for helpful information. Thank you so much.

I'm all ears to anyone else who wants to chime in!
 

Ashley85

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Sorry to bump the thread for something so small, but I thought I should mention that this is windows 7 64-bit.

Also, here's what I've been doing since my last post:

The problem with scanning for more windows updates is that in normal mode I can't access windows updates (or much of anything else). And in safe mode windows updates are disabled!

I've downloaded the System Update Readiness Tool ( System Update Readiness Tool fixes Windows Update errors in Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2008 ), in safe mode obviously, and strangely enough it does run in normal mode -- but it seems to lock up after 15-20 minutes of "searching for updates".

To make matters even weirder, some programs do run in normal mode -- outlook express, for example. Just very slowly.

Soooo frustrating.

Anyway, I am monitoring this thread, so any further advice / assistance is super appreciated.
 

Azuziel

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Just remove the updates installed Today June 15. I had same issue, use control panel>uninstall a program>view updates, sort by date installed and remove the security update installed today. It caused all sorts of issues with not just my system blue screening, but it broke my endpoint security 10.1 module as well. Hope this helps.