Fix Failed Update Installations In Windows 7 & Vista With Official System Update Readiness Tool
Posted November 2, 2009 – 2:40 pm in: Windows 7 GuidesMicrosoft has released a new tool named System Update Readiness Tool to resolve certain conditions that could cause installing updates and other software no to work in Windows 7, Vista and Server 2008 systems.
System resources, such as file data, registry data, and even in-memory data, can develop inconsistencies during the lifetime of the operating system. These inconsistencies might be caused by various hardware failures or might be caused by software issues.
In some cases, these inconsistencies can affect the Windows servicing store, and they can cause software updates not to work. The System Update Readiness Tool tries to resolve these inconsistencies.
Although this tool is available via Windows Update, you can also download it manually by following the links given below.
Download System Update Readiness Tool for Windows 7 (32-bit)
Download System Update Readiness Tool for Windows 7 (64-bit)
Download System Update Readiness Tool for Vista (32-bit)
Download System Update Readiness Tool for Vista (64-bit)
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