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Windows Update problem solved
Since December 3, Windows Update apparently hasn't been working on Win7
machines--something about a date that was allowed to expire. My computer was affected. Last night, a website I follow for computer news said the problem had been fixed by Microsoft and no work-arounds were needed. The problem was NOT fixed on my computer. I went back to the site and read all the Comments about this issue. One simple suggestion worked for me. Go into Windows Update | Change Settings, and change from (in my case) "Check for updates but let me choose when to download and install them" to "Never check for updates." Then click OK. After that, go back and change the settings back to what you had. That apparently resets the expiration date. Or at least it worked for me... -- Jo-Anne |
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Windows Update problem solved
On Wed, 06 Dec 2017 11:55:05 -0600, Jo-Anne wrote:
The problem was NOT fixed on my computer. I just checked: it seems to be fixed on my computer. -- s|b |
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