On Sat, 31 Oct 2009 11:16:36 -0700, MowGreen <>
wrote:
I did what you suggested by "undo the restoration".
It still does not show the update history list.
So I tried,
winmgmt /verifyrepository
winmgmt /salvagerepository
In both cases, it reported WMI repository is consistent.
>I thought I recommended that you Undo the restoration, not to use
>another restore point ?
>
>>> Funny that it does not show the update history list, but further down,
>>> on the left side of windows update, there is a place where you can
>>> click to go to "uninstall updates". There the list is still there.
>
>Suggest you verify Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
>
>Open an elevated Command Prompt. (Click the Start orb; in the Start
>Search field type in
>cmd
>Under Programs, *right* click cmd.exe or cmd, choose 'Run as administrator'
>Enter a password, if one is used, and/or click the Continue button)
>
>At the Elevated Command Prompt type in the following and press Enter
>
>winmgmt /verifyrepository
>
>IF you see 'WMI repository is inconsistent', enter the following and
>then press Enter after each command
>
>winmgmt /salvagerepository
>exit
>
>If you see a "WMI repository salvage failed" error when running the
>salvagerpository command, run the command a second time as it may repair it.
>
>MowGreen
>===============
> *-343-* FDNY
>Never Forgotten
>===============
>
>banthecheck.com
>"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"
>
>
>
>Peter wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 09:21:26 -0700, MowGreen <>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I tried to restore to the point right after I canceled the
>> installation of updates. It still does not show the update history
>> list. Is there any other way?
>>
>> Actually, I had to undo 2 restore, since I restored to right before
>> the installation of updates( which removed the Windows update
>> history), and then to a few days before the installation of updates.
>>
>> Funny that it does not show the update history list, but further down,
>> on the left side of windows update, there is a place where you can
>> click to go to "uninstall updates". There the list is still there.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Peter wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>I am running Vista 32bit sp1. I just installed the new version of
>>>>Windows update agent. After that, I did a restore to an earlier
>>>>restore point. Then, I noticed that the Windows update list has been
>>>>removed. I don't know what happened. How come the restore remove the
>>>>windows update list?
>>>>
>>>>It was in the process of doing some updating, but I cancelled it.
>>>>Those updates were listed as canceled. So I tried to restore the
>>>>system to half an hour earlier. The update list should still have all
>>>>my updates for the past year.
>>>
>>>Peter,
>>>
>>>Undo the restoration and see what happens. As you've experienced,
>>>cancelling updates does not mean you need to run system restore.
>>>The updating will continue at a later pint in time.
>>>
>>>Apparently, using a restore point after cancelling the updating caused
>>>an issue in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), which is why no
>>>update history is showing.
>>>
>>>Open the Backup and Restore Center in Control Panel.
>>>Click the " Repair Windows using System Restore " link in the left frame.
>>>When the System Restore window opens there should be an option for you
>>>to Undo the previous restoration.
>>>Put a mark next to that and then click the Next button.
>>>
>>>Did Undoing the restoration show the update list ?
>>>
>>>
>>>MowGreen
>>>===============
>>> *-343-* FDNY
>>>Never Forgotten
>>>===============
>>>
>>>banthecheck.com
>>>"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked"
>>
>>
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