boco wrote:Good News: The WSUSOU update installer will only install Updates that are missing on the target system. The directory contains all updates, since WSUSOU is designed for updating multiple target systems with differend patch levels.
Good News: WSUSOU does only contain security-critical updates. The Nag and WinX Updates are optional/recommended.
Bad news: In order to determine missing updates on the target system, WSUSOU requires a working Windows Update. So it might not work at all, for you.
Possible solutions:
1. Using an Update Pack like the Simplix Update Pack.
2. From a command line with Admin rights, use the "sfc /scannow" command for checking and repairing the system.
3. There's a Windows Update Troubleshooter from MS you could try, to repair Windows Update.
4. If everything fails: Do a web search for "How to do a Repair Install". Repair Install will keep your programs/settings but reset the OS components to a working state. It is basically a new OS, so the chance of success is very high.
boco wrote:The "Non-Genuine" popup is due to the Validation (not Activation) failing. In case you can still uninstall/install patches manually, try to remove KB971033 and reinstall it. Then run the validation again, using IE.
It sounds like you then used a "hacktivation" tool like RemoveWAT or HAL9000, both do corrupt your Windows install for good (by tampering with important Windows system files). Usually the MGADiag results show if you have corrupted files.
The Repair Install essentially is an In-Place Upgrade - it installs a fresh Windows and migrates all Programs and settings into it. It almost certainly will fix the corrupt files (and there's a very good chance it will fix the other problems caused by corrupt files). The process could take a fair while, however.
While doing an In-place-Upgrade is a safe process, having a backup is always a good idea.
c:\windows\system32\wat
C:\Windows\system32\wat\watadminsvc.exe
C:\Windows\system32\wat\npwatweb.dll
C:\Windows\system32\wat\watux.exe
C:\Windows\system32\wat\watweb.dll
boco wrote:First, the directory/files you removed is/are probably
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c:\windows\system32\wat
C:\Windows\system32\wat\watadminsvc.exe
C:\Windows\system32\wat\npwatweb.dll
C:\Windows\system32\wat\watux.exe
C:\Windows\system32\wat\watweb.dll
These files ARE KB971033, and are all required for Validation. That's why it fails: The Windows Component Store tells the Validation that KB971033 is installed (otherwise you are prompted for installation), yet you removed its payload, leaving it non-functional. If you really want to get rid of KB971033, move the WAT directory back and uninstall it the normal way. As for reinstallation of that update, can you still install updates manually (from .exe or .msu)?
Alternatively, after moving the directory back, run watadminsvc.exe once with Admin rights, to put it back into operation. Then try Validation again, using IE, to clear your bad Cached Online Validation Code or HrOnline result.
Note that if IE is non-operational, too, then a repair install is the only way without losing data.
The XP Mode is run by Windows VirtualPC (now obsolete and replaced by Hyper-V). I don't know for sure (I'm using VirtualBox) but the repair install should retain all programs and settings, including Windows VirtualPC.
Download seems to be possible, still: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downloa ... px?id=8002
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