First off I'm really thankful this software exists. I encountered this terrible "Neverending checking for updates" problem on my old Asus G1Sn laptop and updated past it with this WSUS Offline. Lots of praise to you guys!
The exact problem is described here:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-update/windows-update-agent-767600320-destroys-windows/c870d7f0-9685-4847-b623-e11239ba80ea?auth=1
Your software was recommended by the last guy on that thread...
Some suggestions:
You should reallly add a notification or something that the page file size should be set to automatic control or something like 8-16 GB size in case its not...
I have 2GB of RAM and I always use an old "pro technique" of setting my page file to 1,5x the ram (3000MB in this case) when I install windows.
I got to something like update 130 of 138 when Windows started complaining about "Not enough storage is available to complete this operation." Error 14.
Looking at task manager I saw the RAM was completely filled up by trustedinstaller. Then I found posts about it here on this board.
I rebooted and every update was rolled back by windows on next boot! Trying to update again and I got stuck in the "listing all ids, this may take a while phase" for 1,5 hours (it went in 25mins the first time). I read on this board its actually done by the Windows update itself so it got stuck in the neverending search probably -> reinstalled win 7.
This was a huge waste of time.. (: and fixed rather easily by setting the page file to automatic. I did it and next time everything worked flawlessly, I saw my page file go up to 6 GB in size but everything worked ok.