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The video provides a comprehensive guide on troubleshooting and resolving Windows update issues. Initially, the speaker suggests navigating through the system settings to access the 'Troubleshoot' section and utilize 'Other Troubleshooters' to automatically address Windows update problems. For persistent issues, they recommend using the Command Prompt (CMD) as an administrator to run the `sfc /scannow` command, which scans and repairs corrupted Windows files. Additionally, to resolve .NET framework problems, the speaker directs users to download and run the .NET repair tool via the Chrome browser.
Further troubleshooting steps include manually deleting specific files from the C drive, particularly from the 'Windows', 'System32', 'System22', and 'car cart root' directories, using Shift + Delete for permanent removal. The 'software distribution' folder also contains files that should be selected and deleted. It is essential to restart the computer afterward to see if the issues have been resolved. This approach ensures a thorough resolution of update-related problems in Windows.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker demonstrates how to troubleshoot and resolve Windows update issues. They guide users to open settings, navigate to ‘System,’ and then to ‘Troubleshoot’ and ‘Other Troubleshooters,’ and select ‘Windows Update’ to restart services and fix issues automatically. If further issues persist, the second method involves opening CMD as an administrator, running the command `sfc /scannow` to scan and repair corrupted Windows files. Additionally, for .NET framework issues, the speaker directs users to download and run the .NET repair tool from the Chrome browser, following prompts to accept and complete the repair process.
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In this part of the video, the speaker explains how to delete certain files to troubleshoot an error. They instruct viewers to navigate to their C drive, then go to ‘Windows’, ‘System32’, ‘System22’, and ‘car cart root’ directories. The speaker advises selecting all files in these directories and using Shift + Delete to permanently remove them, and then to continue and skip any undeletable files. They also mention a ‘software distribution’ folder from which files should be selected and permanently deleted. Finally, they suggest restarting the computer and checking if the issue is resolved.