


See if they fix the issue and if they don't, follow the advice provided by a user named Cassy2 in the following article Let's not restore the system yet we will keep that as one of the last resorts

If everything looks fine, follow the steps one after the other as specified in įollow only those steps that are meant for Windows 7 until the system restore step. Once the repair is complete, run the sfc /scannow command to check and repair system corruptions if any, as explained at I remember it taking nearly 7 hours when I had once run the scan but it was worth it It can take hours and the scan may seem to be stuck at a certain percentage but just be patient and let it take its time The primary disk will be scanned for errors when the pc restarts and it will try to repair them if any errors are found. type y for yes and hit enter (check the attached screenshot) It would ask you to schedule the task the next time the computer restarts. I look forward to hearing back from anyone.įirst, check if your primary disk has any errors and for that, run the chkdsk command by opening an elevated command prompt ( running the command prompt as an administrator) Is there a way of resolving this? I've tried the stopping of services for Windows Updates and restarting them, changing the value from 1 to 0 in the reg editor.

Works a treat, however when it comes to installing updates, it's downloading them, but when you shutdown the computer and it tries to configure the updates when PC is started up it keeps prompting me "failure to configure updates - reverting changes" I recently did a clean install of Windows 7 Professional 64 Bit SP1 on a new SSD blank drive.
