wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

Postby bushwhacker » 02.01.2016, 22:25

Clean install of Windows 7 SP1 Ultimate. Used WSUS to download updates to client directory which completed. Running UpdateInstaller v 10.2.1.707, it has stalled after first reboot at:

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Starting WSUS Offline Update (v. 10.2.1) at 15:21:10.42...
Checking user's privileges...
Determining system's properties...
Determining Windows licensing info...
Found Microsoft Windows version: 6.1.7601.18229 (w61 x64 enu sp1)
Found Microsoft Windows Software Licensing Management Tool info...
Name: Windows(R) 7, Ultimate edition
Description: Windows Operating System - Windows(R) 7, OEM_SLP channel
Partial Product Key: xxxxx
License Status: Licensed
Checking medium content...
Medium build date: 02/01/2016
Medium supports Microsoft Windows (w61 x64 glb).
Checking Windows Service Pack version...
Checking Windows Update Agent version...
Checking Windows Installer version...
Checking Windows Script Host version...
Checking Internet Explorer version...
Checking C++ Runtime Libraries' installation state...
Checking Microsoft Silverlight version...
Determining Microsoft Silverlight installation file version...
Checking Remote Desktop Client version...
Checking Windows Defender installation state...
Warning: Windows Defender definition file (..\wddefs\x64-glb\mpas-feX64.exe) not
 found.
Checking Windows Update scan prerequisites...
Installing Windows Update scan prerequisites...
Installing update 1 of 2...
Verifying integrity of ..\w61-x64\glb\Windows6.1-KB3102810-x64.msu...
hashdeep64.exe: Audit passed
Installing ..\w61-x64\glb\Windows6.1-KB3102810-x64.msu...


not sure what to do now ....
Thanks, Ross
Last edited by aker on 02.01.2016, 23:30, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

Postby aker » 02.01.2016, 23:32

Is wusa.exe/dism.exe running?

Is there any process causing high CPU/RAM usage? wuauclt.exe, svchost.exe, wusa.exe, TrustedInstaller.exe, dism.exe/dismhost.exe?
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Re: wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

Postby bushwhacker » 03.01.2016, 00:53

I checked the client directory for the file that seemed to cause the install - it was there, got impatient after waiting for updates to continue (~2 hrs) so exited out of the cmd window and rebooted. Googled for a solution and came across this post of interest http://www.sevenforums.com/windows-updates-activation/385734-update-issues-post3177298.html#post3177298. At the bottom of the post was:
edit3: December's update to the Windows Update Clients is out. It can be used in place of KB3102810. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3112343
Downloaded it and ran it successfully. Tried Windows Update and it continues to sit at "Checking for Updates ..." - closed it and rebooted. Seeing your post I then restarted UpdateInstaller.exe and it stalled at the same point. Opened Task Manager to review and answer your questions:
Wusa.exe/dism.exe was not running.
TrustedInstaller.exe was causing high CPU usage (~48% 0f 52% CPU usage) initially ( a few minutes) then
svchost.exe(netvcs) (~46% of 56% CPU usage) took over the high usage.
To our amazement 15 minutes later the updates continued. It is now sitting at ' Listing of ids of missing updates <please be patient, this will take a while> ...
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Re: wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

Postby bushwhacker » 03.01.2016, 01:19

Ran the same package on the same Win 7 x64 package on a laptop and all worked as expected. Again we've been sitting at
' Listing of ids of missing updates <please be patient, this will take a while> ...' for quite a while. Will leave both for a few hours now.
Thanks for support
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Re: wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

Postby bushwhacker » 03.01.2016, 06:55

Eventually - many hours later - Update Installer (UI) continued and did complete successfully. Running Windows Update after, indicated immediately that there were 144 updates to be installed. WU did install all and has been run again with one more requiring install. Wow! success after 30 hours of effort. Running WU again to be sure the machine is current is showing a few more updates ... but all seems 'normal' once again.
The laptop eventually continued and then froze completely. Required a hard shutdown and restart, where UI continued on it's own ( as set at initial run) . Some time later a Windows error occurred requiring the program (WSUS I presume) to be terminated. Before we responded the computer restarted and UI again continued. Reboot occurred and UI didn't run so assume it completed successfully. Running WU and it's 'Checking for Updates ...' for at least an hour now. Will let it check all night and see in the morning. Set power options to never got to sleep too.
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Re: wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

Postby aker » 03.01.2016, 12:48

Thank you for the information, that KB3112343 replaces KB3102810. I just updated my post.

For some information: the slow search is most likely caused by the increasing number of updates and updates superseding others. For a workaround, please take a look at this topic: :arrow: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5366
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Re: wsus has stalled while updating Win 7 x64 new install

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