I don't know, what the problem is, just a guess as I've seen something similar two/three weeks ago.
I would agree, that it might be caused by an old revision of KB4474419 as
Dalai said.
Please read all steps before starting. If I ask for some console output, the easiest way would be to take a photo of it.
- Connect the USB device with these two files int its root folder on it to the computer:
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windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x64_748febffa79a7ae4286b16ff3c373baf344095e6.cab
windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x64_b5614c6cea5cb4e198717789633dca16308ef79c.msu
- Power on the computer and press the button which triggers the "Boot Selection Menu" (or similar); on Dell-devices I have seen F12 as the right key (but might be a different one; e.g. ESC F2, F8, F10, F11, TAB, ...).
- Insert the Windows 7 DVD into the computer (I hope, that it's an original Windows DVD and not some kind of recovery)
- Select your DVD-drive using the arrow key and press enter to confirm.
- Windows should boot from DVD ("Windows is loading files...")
- If you see this screen, select your language etc.:
- You should be on this screen now:
- Press "SHIFT" and "F10" at the same time; a command prompt windows should open up.
- Now take care, where you click; it's possible to put the command window into the background and you will have to repeat the steps starting from here.
- Enter the following commands to locate your windows drive; if the output looks like the content of your windows drive go to the next step
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cls
cd /d "C:\"
dir /b
(continue with "D:\", ...)
- Remeber or write down the letter of your windows drive.
- Repeat the steps from above for your USB device.
- In the following, I will use "C:\" for the Windows drive and "U:\" for the USB device. Replace the letters with the ones, which apply to your computer.
- Enter these commands (may take some time):
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cls
dism /Image:"C:\" /Get-Packages /format:table | find /i "kb4474419"
- post the output here
- If the output does not contain "Package_for_KB4474419~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~
6.1.3.2", continue with the next step to update KB4474419 to KB4474419-v3; else there is a different problem.
- To update KB4474419 to KB4474419-v3, enter this command (may take some time)
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dism /Image:"C:\" /Add-Package /Packagepath:"U:\windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x64_b5614c6cea5cb4e198717789633dca16308ef79c.msu"
If it fails, retry with this one:
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dism /Image:"C:\" /Add-Package /Packagepath:"U:\windows6.1-kb4474419-v3-x64_748febffa79a7ae4286b16ff3c373baf344095e6.cab"
- KB4474419 should now be updated to it's third revision. Validate that the update succeded by rerunning
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dism /Image:"C:\" /Get-Packages /format:table | find /i "kb4474419"
- post the output of the console here
- last step: Reboot using
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wpeutil reboot
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WSUS Offline Update „Community Edition“
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