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To know more about the specifics of the Windows Update History , you can check on this link. There have been no recent software changes that I can think of but I have recently installed two new cooling fans though I doubt that is significant because no software was involved.

I ran the troubleshooter you suggested and the screenshot is below with one problem as yet unresolved. You had the Creators Update version installed which starts fresh as a new edition of Windows Make sure System Restore is turned on in System Protection for C drive as some users report the Upgrade turns it off which is being investigated. Highlight C and click Configure to enable it for C and apportion as much space as you can afford as this is your first line of protection. If any problems go over the Windows 10 Performance and Install Integrity Checklist - Microsoft Community to make sure the install is set up correctly, optimized for best performance, and any needed repairs get done.

This may especially be necessary if you're running a Factory or Upgrade install which most tech enthusiasts would never run in the first place. Hi all, using windows 10 my PC suddenly shut down without warning and no messages as if I had shut it down myself. I tried to start up but after posting OK and showing the normal mobo screen it then went to a black screen with a couple of dots as if that circular dots thing that shows it is working had frozen.

I turned off and waited 10 minutes before trying again and it booted into windows normally except a bit slow. I thought maybe there was an update that shut it down so I went to update history but it is completely empty so I went to the screen that shows you installed updates and there are a couple of Visual C one adobe acrobat and only two Microsoft security updates showing and I know there have been more than that since the last major update.

Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information.

If empty … is equal to true, the array is empty. The solution is to check the item itself in the flow history, to see what data it works with. By checking the flow run history you can see what data it contains.

WSUS has nothing to do with your update groups or deployments. Removing the role however and not properly replacing it could cause all of your updates to get marked as expired in the console though. Are you sure that your SUP is healthy and successfully communicating with the WSUS instance on the same system that it is installed on? In WCM. So you removed WSUS and reinstalled it on the same system again? Then that wouldn't affect anything in ConfigMgr.

Also, even if all of your updates were expired, your deployments would be unaffected. Thus, the only possibility left here is that someone did this. You can check status messages to validate. All of the updates disappeared, All of the update groups became empty, all of the packages kept the same size but empty, I expect that removing that role hide all of those settings, now that it is back I'll feed you back shortly what behaviour Cherif Benammar.

Synchronization finished, no configuration restored, All the best. Ultimately, what you've done was destructive though and now you need to start over.



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