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Hangs on the search for windows 7 updates. About interesting things from the IT world, instructions and reviews

Installation of service packs is provided for all operating systems of the Windows family. The seventh version of the operating system, although considered the most stable, of all the existing ones was no exception. However, this system first sets the search. Updating the Windows 7 operating system can go on forever for various reasons. Let's look at all the aspects that are related to this. The solutions proposed below help in 99% of cases to eliminate an unpleasant situation. All of them are quite simple so that even the most inexperienced user in matters of system configuration can use them. But let's talk about everything in order.

Why does the search for updates in the Windows 7 operating system take so long? Let's begin our consideration of the main issue by finding out the reasons for the violations in the update service. The main reasons, many experts attribute failures in the operation of the Update Center itself and the system services of the operating system that are involved in this process. Today, situations related to virus exposure will not be considered, since each user must take care of protecting his PC on his own. Let's look at how you can fix the endless updating of the Windows7 operating system on your own. There are at least three ways to do this.

Endless update: diagnostics of the "Update Center" using the built-in system tools

Since the endless process of searching for update packages is associated specifically with the "Update Center", it is quite logical to assume that this service needs to be checked for operability. If you use the software tools of the operating system itself for this purpose, then the problem associated with the endless updating of Windows7 can be fixed using the built-in debugger. It can be called from the Run console by typing msdt/ idWindowsUpdateDiagnostic. After that, a window will appear in which you will need to use a link to additional settings. In the new window, you will first need to check the box next to the option to allow automatic application of fixes, and then click on the link to run as administrator. Next, you need to click on the continue button. After that, the user will only have to wait for the diagnostic process to complete. Next, you need to go to the "Update Center" and set a manual search with installation confirmation.

Using special utilities to diagnose problems

If someone is not satisfied with the method suggested above, or you just don't want to dig into the debugger settings, then you can go the other way. From the official website of Microsoft or any other trusted Internet resource, you can download a small program called Windows Update Diagnostic. By the way, this program is also suitable for more recent versions of the operating system. After starting the utility, you must select the update center line and start troubleshooting. Problems will be displayed in the results. The cause of the problems may lie in the drivers or the hard drive. Pay special attention to the following point: this program does not fix the problem in the Windows 7 operating system. The infinite update is only defined, and the user is indicated for what reason it could occur. You will have to install drivers and check the hard drive yourself. Drivers can be installed from the "Device Manager", but this is an overly lengthy process. It is better to use automated tools for this purpose, such as Driver Booster with automatic search and integration of drivers into the system.

If the problem associated with Windows updates persists, then you will again have to pay attention to the Windows 7 Update Center. You can fix the endless search with another method. To do this, you need to download the so-called standalone package to your computer under the number KB3102810. When downloading, you must select the appropriate bit depth - 32 or 64 bits. You can download this package either on the Microsoft website or on other resources. This is only half the battle.

Stop the Update Center service

In the Windows 7 operating system, you can fix the endless update only by deactivating the service that is responsible for finding the installation of updates. You can try to end the active process in the "Task Manager", however, as a rule, this does not lead to anything. The service will be activated again. It can be completely disabled only in the corresponding section of the services, which are accessed through the services.msc command, which must be entered in the corresponding Run menu bar. Here you need to find the update center line and by right-clicking the mouse call the context menu. Next, you need to select the stop command. In order not to rummage through the services directory, you must use the command line with administrator rights, where you need to register the netstopwuauserv combination.

Manual search for updates and package installation

Now let's talk about the most basic thing - installing a standalone package. It must be launched by a standard double-click on the downloaded file and agree to the installation offer. After that, the installation process begins. Upon completion of this process, you will need to restart your computer. If errors occur during the integration of the package into the system, then something was done incorrectly at the stage of disabling the update service. It is necessary to repeat all the indicated steps and run the installer again. It is also possible that the offline package installation file itself was not completely downloaded (it happens sometimes). In this case, as should already be clear, you need to re-download the file or download from another source. When the package is successfully installed and the system is rebooted, you need to go to the "Update Center" and use the manual search for updates there.

What to do if nothing helped

What should I do if none of the above procedures helped fix my Windows 7 Infinite Update problem? You can remove the endless update by installing the UpdatePack 7Live service pack (build version 07/31/2016). After completion of its integration into the system, the search for updates will be automatically launched. Most likely, there will be a huge number of them. In some cases, their number reaches two hundred or more. This should not be surprising, because after installing the package, the user essentially gets an almost “clean” system into which no updates were installed. It should be noted that this pack can only be installed over the already existing ServicePack 1. If it is missing, then the updater will not be installed. In this case, the way out of the situation is to install SP1.

Conclusion

As you can see for yourself, there is nothing critical in the problem described above. It is eliminated quite simply by the methods proposed above. Such solutions, of course, only apply to a system that has not been found to have potentially dangerous or active threats. In other cases, such solutions are quite effective.

When using the Windows 7 operating system, you may encounter the following problem ... When the system tries to automatically search for updates (or you manually start the search for updates), it may happen that the search is performed indefinitely. You will only see the inscription "Searching for updates ..." and even several hours may pass, but there will be no result. As a result, no updates can be downloaded, but they can fix various glitches and generally improve the system! This usually happens with a recently installed / reinstalled Windows 7, and on more recent versions of Windows, I personally have never encountered such a problem. In this article, I will share ways to solve such a problem with updates on Windows 7.

Updates for Windows are a necessary and important thing. These updates contain various improvements, fixes for Windows, which ultimately allows you to get rid of some glitches in the system, close various loopholes for hackers, etc. Although it also happens that new updates give rise to new glitches :) But in any case you need to update the system!

And now let's go through the ways to solve problems with searching for updates in Windows 7, that is, when updates are searched for indefinitely and to no avail. And I'll start with a solution that helped me personally when I faced such a problem.

Main decision. Installing a fix for Windows 7 that solves the problem with finding updates

This is the method that I think will help most users facing a similar problem.

It consists in the fact that you need to manually install a special fix for Windows 7, after which the search for updates should work as expected. So instructions...

After a few seconds or minutes, Windows 7 will find updates and you can install them!

If suddenly this method did not help, try a few more methods presented below.

Additional solutions to the problem (if the main one does not help)

If the main solution to the problem with finding updates for Windows 7 suddenly did not help, then you can try a few more options.

  1. Use the tool - Windows Update Troubleshooter.

    Microsoft has a special program - a tool with which you can automatically fix some problems with the search for installing updates for Windows.

    Scroll down a bit on this page and you will see a Fix it window with a Run button. Click it.

    The patching tool will immediately start downloading to your computer.

    The downloaded file will be named WindowsUpdateDiagnostic . Run it.

    The process of finding and fixing the problems found will begin, which may take a few minutes.

    At the end, the result will be shown, where you will see what was fixed and what was not:

    If you see that some problems are not fixed, then restart your computer and try running the same tool again. After that, run a Windows update search and check if the issue is resolved.

  2. Checking Windows system files for integrity and fixing them.

    It happens that some Windows files necessary for its proper operation are damaged, and sometimes something is deleted for various reasons (for example, due to virus activity). As a result, some functions may start to work incorrectly in Windows, and this is where the search for updates comes in.

    There is an easy way to automatically check Windows system files and, if they are damaged, also automatically update them. For this purpose, you will need the so-called Windows command line.

    Open Windows search and type "command prompt". Find the right program. Right-click on it and select "Run as administrator":

    A black command prompt window will open. Type the command: sfc /scannow (don't forget to put a space after sfc!) and press the Enter key on your keyboard to execute the command.

    Windows system files will be checked and automatically fixed.

    You just have to wait for the process to finish. The system will do everything for you.
    After the check is over, be sure to restart your computer and run a search for updates to check if the problem is fixed.

Conclusion

I think one of the methods described above (especially the first one) will help you solve the problem with finding updates for Windows 7. I encountered this problem on Windows 7 several times, mostly right after installing a new “clean” Windows. Sometimes the problem went away by itself after some time, and sometimes not, and then method No. 1, described in the article, helped me. In any case, you should not turn a blind eye to the problem with finding updates for Windows, because these updates are important for the system!

Windows 7 users periodically encounter this problem: Windows has stopped receiving updates. The error is that the "patches" are not downloaded and installed. Someone will spit on it and continue to use the system as if nothing had happened, while for others it will cause serious and well-founded concern. After all, this is, in fact, a hefty security hole. If Windows 7 is not updated, then this means that antivirus patches are not being downloaded. Updates of this kind are better to install - Windows does not forgive frivolity in relation to viruses. When an "Update Center" error occurs, Windows may throw out a window similar to this:

What is the reason for this strange behavior of the operating system? Is there any way to fix the problem without reinstalling Windows? Apparently Windows is looking for and not finding updates. Or a snag in another? There are three main reasons for this behavior of the OS:

  • Updates are not downloading correctly.
  • There are specific errors in the Windows registry.
  • Problems with the Windows Update service itself.

Let's consider these alternatives in order.

Wrong boot order

This is the most common cause of problems installing Windows updates. The download is made to a special system cache, and if any failure occurred during the download process, then the same update will not be able to be downloaded again.

The solution to the problem looms by itself: you must first clear the cache, and then retry the download.

This is all done through the Windows command line. You can launch a command prompt window by typing cmd in the Run window of the Start menu. After that, in the console window, you need to enter three commands (after typing each command, you must press the "Enter" key), as in the figure below:

As you can see, the result of their execution is a message about the normal launch of the Windows Update Center. If the patches are installed without problems, then the reason was precisely in the cache. After that, you need to go to the "Center" and manually perform all the necessary operations to update the system. 90% of all problems of this kind are in the cache, so do all the above operations first.

Glitches in the system registry

The Windows registry is a known source of a huge number of errors. If service packs are not installed, you should definitely check it for one tricky error. It is very likely that it was because of glitches in the registry that Windows began to behave in such a way that updates were not installed. The problem is this: probably in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/COMPONENTS node, a key called PendingRequired was found - this is the reason for our sorrows. Just remove this key and restart your computer. After that everything should install normally.

If you do not know what the system registry is and how to use its editor, we advise you to urgently update your knowledge. The registry is a special database that stores the settings of the operating system and software. Therefore, any incorrect entry in this database can lead to big or small troubles. regedit.exe is a special program for editing the registry. It can be called from the "Run" window of the "Start" menu without even specifying the file extension - just by typing regedit in it. A window similar to this will open:

Here you need to perform all operations. You can also use the search menu of the registry window.

Service not working properly

The third reason why service packs are not installed in Windows is the incorrect operation of the corresponding service. Like many other operating system services, the Update Center is implemented as a Windows service. Sometimes there are collisions in its operation, which can be eliminated by restarting the service and clearing some system folders. Why did the "Center" stop working normally and give errors? Looking for and not finding patches? Or finds, but they are not installed? Yes, because the corresponding Windows service has stopped working adequately.

To fix this problem, you need to open the Windows services window (you can get to it through the "Control Panel"), find our "Center" there and stop this service. Then go to the system folder named SoftwareDistribution - this is a subfolder of the Windows folder - and completely clear it. Then turn on the Center service again. Now the system searches and finds everything it needs.

Special software has been developed to address these issues. For example, the "Fix It" utility. With its help, troubleshooting this kind of problem is made especially simple. Such utility programs are always useful to have on hand.

Most often, the situation with the endless search for updates worries users who have recently installed Windows on their PC or laptop. The main problem is that because of this, the computer starts to slow down a lot. Let's look at the options for solving the problem, especially since there is nothing complicated about it.

Solutions to the problem

There are several ways that can help. Let's analyze each of them in more detail.

Installing fixes

Microsoft is aware of the problem, and therefore released a special patch. In 65% of cases, it is this method that allows you to get rid of the endless search for updates. Download and install patches from the official site:

  1. For 32-bit version of Windows.
  2. For 64-bit version of Windows.

After installation, restart your PC and check if the search is running.

Installing updates manually

If the above method did not help, then you can try downloading the updates yourself. Microsoft has released two packages at once that solve problems with endless search.

Attention! You need to install both updates in the specified sequence, rebooting between PC actions.

Download from the official site and install:

  1. Update KB3020369: 32 bits or 64 bits.
  2. Update KB3172605: 32 bits or 64 bits.

Users say that after installation, the problem disappears.

Fixing system files

In OS Windows, you can fix this error using the console. To use it:


The system will automatically scan the files and fix problems. Once completed, restart your PC and check if the steps helped.

Persistent search settings

If after all the actions you have a search, then it's time to move on to radical actions, namely disabling the update service.

Note! Even without updates, Windows will work stably.

The first step is to turn off automatic search. For this:


By following these steps, you will prevent the system from updating.

Windows 7 users periodically encounter this problem: Windows has stopped receiving updates. The error is that the "patches" are not downloaded and installed. Someone will spit on it and continue to use the system as if nothing had happened, while for others it will cause serious and well-founded concern. After all, this is, in fact, a hefty security hole. If windows 7 is not updated, then this means that antivirus patches are not downloaded. It is better to install updates of this kind - windows does not forgive frivolity in relation to viruses. When an "Update Center" error occurs, windows may throw out a window similar to this:

What is the reason for this strange behavior of the operating system? Is there any way to fix the problem without reinstalling windows? Apparently Windows is looking for and not finding updates. Or a snag in another? There are three main reasons for this behavior of the OS:

  • Updates are not downloading correctly.
  • There are specific errors in the windows registry.
  • Problems with the Windows Update service itself.

Let's consider these alternatives in order.

Wrong boot order

This is the most common cause of problems installing windows updates. The download is made to a special system cache, and if any failure occurred during the download process, then the same update will not be able to be downloaded again.

The solution to the problem looms by itself: you must first clear the cache, and then retry the download.

This is done through the windows command line. You can launch a command prompt window by typing cmd in the Run window of the Start menu. After that, in the console window, you need to enter three commands (after typing each command, you must press the "Enter" key), as in the figure below:

As you can see, the result of their execution is a message about the normal launch of the Windows Update Center. If the patches are installed without problems, then the reason was precisely in the cache. After that, you need to go to the "Center" and manually perform all the necessary operations to update the system. 90% of all problems of this kind are in the cache, so do all the above operations first.

Glitches in the system registry

The windows registry is a known source of a huge number of errors. If service packs are not installed, you should definitely check it for one tricky error. It is very likely that it was because of glitches in the registry that windows began to behave in such a way that updates were not installed. The problem is this: probably in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/COMPONENTS node, a key called PendingRequired was found - this is the reason for our sorrows. Just remove this key and restart your computer. After that everything should install normally.

If you do not know what the system registry is and how to use its editor, we advise you to urgently update your knowledge. The registry is a special database that stores the settings of the operating system and software. Therefore, any incorrect entry in this database can lead to big or small troubles. regedit.exe is a special program for editing the registry. It can be called from the "Run" window of the "Start" menu without even specifying the file extension - just by typing regedit in it. A window similar to this will open:

Here you need to perform all operations. You can also use the search menu of the registry window.

Service not working properly

The third reason why service packs are not installed in Windows is the incorrect operation of the corresponding service. Like many other operating system services, the Update Center is implemented as a windows service. Sometimes there are collisions in its operation, which can be eliminated by restarting the service and clearing some system folders. Why did the "Center" stop working normally and give errors? Looking for and not finding patches? Or finds, but they are not installed? Yes, because the corresponding windows service has stopped working adequately.

To fix this problem, you need to open the windows services window (you can get to it through the "Control Panel"), find our "Center" there and stop this service. Then go to the system folder named SoftwareDistribution - this is a subfolder of the windows folder - and completely clear it. Then turn on the Center service again. Now the system searches and finds everything it needs.

Special software has been developed to address these issues. For example, the "Fix It" utility. With its help, troubleshooting this kind of problem is made especially simple. Such utility programs are always useful to have on hand.

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Windows 7 not updating via update center

A computer is a whole world in which the user is immersed headlong. On the computer, you can work, study, relax, have fun, in general, a huge number of activities are associated with this miracle of technology. However, despite the large number of advantages, each user, sooner or later, faces some disadvantages. They manifest themselves primarily in the form of errors and failures in the system, which can frighten a beginner. So, one of the common mistakes is that Windows 7 is not updated through the update center. There can be many reasons for this phenomenon, I will talk about the most likely ones, and at the same time I will mention effective methods for solving the problem.

How to run updates

So, if when you click on the "Check for Updates" button in Windows Update, you get a warning that it is impossible to run updates, because. service is not running, do the following:

In most cases, this method helps you run Windows updates.

Possible reasons

I would also like to add a few reasons why this problem may occur.

By the way, Microsoft has a special program - Fix it with a wide range of effects, as an option, try running it. In any case, now you know the enemy by sight, which means that it will become much easier to fight him. However, I still hope that my solution to the problem will help you, and it will be quickly resolved.

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Why is windows 7 not updating?

windows 7 is one of the most used operating systems. So, for example, windows xp is considered a rather peculiar system, and not all users are used to innovations and innovations in the G8 and Top Ten.

The key to the proper and correct operation of windows is its regular updating and the correct installation of these updates. It would seem that everything is very simple. But often Windows 7 users face a number of problems when downloading an update package. Why difficulties may arise and how to deal with them, we will talk in this article.

Reasons why Windows 7 is not updated

Updates are not downloading correctly. This is the most common cause of problems. In the Start menu, you need to find the "Update Center", all the basic settings for system updates are performed there. There you need to enter your permission to receive and install them.

If there is no permission to install, then all updates are downloaded to the cache and stay there. If the download was incorrect, then you can simply forget about installing it into the system. "Windows" will access the cache again and again, and find files with errors there. The solution to the problem is the simplest. Delete downloaded files from the cache and install them again. To do this, go to "Start" and look for the command line there. Then we enter cmd. After that, through the "enter" we enter:

  • net stop wuauserver
  • ren %windir%\SoftwareDistribution SoftwareDistribution.OLD
  • net start wuauserver

And again, manually install updates in the "update center".

The next reason why windows 7 is not updated is quite transparent and, it would seem, everyone will think of it: problems with the Internet.

It is at this point that many users simply do not pay their attention and look for the cause in system files or the incorrect operation of the system itself, but attach importance to failures in data transfer. Make sure that the Internet is working without problems and, perhaps, this is what is preventing the updates from downloading normally.

Registry issues. The registry may not work properly. To correct this defect, let's turn to the command line again and enter regedit, in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE item, click COMPONENTS and remove PendingRequired from there. After these manipulations, just restart your computer and install the updates.

What else needs to be checked?

If the updates are still not installed, you need to check the operation of the update service, because sometimes it crashes. You also need to see if there is enough memory on the hard drive for updates and if the antivirus program is working properly, perhaps viruses are interfering with the installation.

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