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yayyy i had similiar problems for months.... and now.... drumroll..... finally i found a solution !

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first i need to thankSolution from windowsreport.com , thats where i found the solution....

here iHere I copy the list of services:

citation:

Follow the instructions below to apply this workaround and hopefully resolve the issue at hand:

In the Search Windows bar, type services.msc and open Services. Confirm that the following services on the list are set to run Automatic:

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules
Server
Workstation
Automatic Updates OR Windows Update
Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Right-click on the each of these services and open Properties. Make sure that they are set to Automatic.

AFTER THAT:

download the MEDIA CREATION TOOL

when asked set it to keep apps and data...

then let it run...

after a while you will be back on a working windows with all recent updates installed !

yayyy i had similiar problems for months.... and now.... drumroll..... finally i found a solution !

it seems like windows really dosnt want to do the updates if the following services are disabled... (maybe from some privacy tweakin tools or advice?)

first i need to thank windowsreport.com , thats where i found the solution....

here i copy the list of services:

citation:

Follow the instructions below to apply this workaround and hopefully resolve the issue at hand:

In the Search Windows bar, type services.msc and open Services. Confirm that the following services on the list are set to run Automatic:

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules
Server
Workstation
Automatic Updates OR Windows Update
Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Right-click on the each of these services and open Properties. Make sure that they are set to Automatic.

AFTER THAT:

download the MEDIA CREATION TOOL

when asked set it to keep apps and data...

then let it run...

after a while you will be back on a working windows with all recent updates installed !

It seems like Windows really doesn't want to do the updates if the following services are disabled (maybe from some privacy tweaking tools or advice?)

Solution from windowsreport.com.

Here I copy the list of services:

citation:

Follow the instructions below to apply this workaround and hopefully resolve the issue at hand:

In the Search Windows bar, type services.msc and open Services. Confirm that the following services on the list are set to run Automatic:

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules
Server
Workstation
Automatic Updates OR Windows Update
Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Right-click on the each of these services and open Properties. Make sure that they are set to Automatic.

AFTER THAT:

download the MEDIA CREATION TOOL

when asked set it to keep apps and data...

then let it run...

after a while you will be back on a working windows with all recent updates installed !

yayyy i had similiar problems for months.... and now.... drumroll..... finally i found a solution !

it seems like windows really dosnt want to do the updates if the following services are disabled... (maybe from some privacy tweakin tools or advice?)

first i need to thank windowsreport.com , thats where i found the solution....

here i copy the list of services:

citation:

Follow the instructions below to apply this workaround and hopefully resolve the issue at hand:

In the Search Windows bar, type services.msc and open Services. Confirm that the following services on the list are set to run Automatic:

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules Server Workstation Automatic Updates OR Windows Update Background Intelligent Transfer Service

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules
Server
Workstation
Automatic Updates OR Windows Update
Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Right-click on the each of these services and open Properties. Make sure that they are set to Automatic.

AFTER THAT:

download the MEDIA CREATION TOOL

when asked set it to keep apps and data...

then let it run...

after a while you will be back on a working windows with all recent updates installed !

Have a good time !

yayyy i had similiar problems for months.... and now.... drumroll..... finally i found a solution !

it seems like windows really dosnt want to do the updates if the following services are disabled... (maybe from some privacy tweakin tools or advice?)

first i need to thank windowsreport.com , thats where i found the solution....

here i copy the list of services:

citation:

Follow the instructions below to apply this workaround and hopefully resolve the issue at hand:

In the Search Windows bar, type services.msc and open Services. Confirm that the following services on the list are set to run Automatic:

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules Server Workstation Automatic Updates OR Windows Update Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Right-click on the each of these services and open Properties. Make sure that they are set to Automatic.

AFTER THAT:

download the MEDIA CREATION TOOL

when asked set it to keep apps and data...

then let it run...

after a while you will be back on a working windows with all recent updates installed !

Have a good time !

yayyy i had similiar problems for months.... and now.... drumroll..... finally i found a solution !

it seems like windows really dosnt want to do the updates if the following services are disabled... (maybe from some privacy tweakin tools or advice?)

first i need to thank windowsreport.com , thats where i found the solution....

here i copy the list of services:

citation:

Follow the instructions below to apply this workaround and hopefully resolve the issue at hand:

In the Search Windows bar, type services.msc and open Services. Confirm that the following services on the list are set to run Automatic:

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper
IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules
Server
Workstation
Automatic Updates OR Windows Update
Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Right-click on the each of these services and open Properties. Make sure that they are set to Automatic.

AFTER THAT:

download the MEDIA CREATION TOOL

when asked set it to keep apps and data...

then let it run...

after a while you will be back on a working windows with all recent updates installed !

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yayyy i had similiar problems for months.... and now.... drumroll..... finally i found a solution !

it seems like windows really dosnt want to do the updates if the following services are disabled... (maybe from some privacy tweakin tools or advice?)

first i need to thank windowsreport.com , thats where i found the solution....

here i copy the list of services:

citation:

Follow the instructions below to apply this workaround and hopefully resolve the issue at hand:

In the Search Windows bar, type services.msc and open Services. Confirm that the following services on the list are set to run Automatic:

TCP/IP NetBIOS Helper IKE and AuthIP IPsec Keying Modules Server Workstation Automatic Updates OR Windows Update Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Right-click on the each of these services and open Properties. Make sure that they are set to Automatic.

AFTER THAT:

download the MEDIA CREATION TOOL

when asked set it to keep apps and data...

then let it run...

after a while you will be back on a working windows with all recent updates installed !

Have a good time !