After the last incident I had with windows, it took me about 2 days to get all the updates and having to do the same in the same week, let alone in the same month didn't look like a nice prospect and besides I've got tons of assignments to complete. Then I thought about my OS X system. The cool thing with OS X is that updates are downloaded and kept in a directory that you can access and backup (keep downloaded update files) for future use (i.e.: your OS crashes badly and you have to reinstall everything). I thought this might work with Windows too, that is Windows probably keeps downloaded files somewhere. After poking around for almost half an hour, I found that it was indeed the case.
So this is how I restored windows back to what it should be (with all available and previously downloaded updates):
- go to x:\windows\softwaredistribution directory;
- in there, you will find the 'download' folder. I recommend that you back it up for future use and moreover, I recommend you back it up everytime after windows had downloaded some new update files;
- open the 'download' folder , set the view to 'details' and order by 'Date Modified' in an ascending order (so that earlier updates are at the top and latest ones are at the bottom - this will help you follow the order in which the Windows Update Software installs the updates);
- You will find out that subfolders of the 'download' folder have strange and long cryptic names; do not be intimidated by this.
- Open each of the folders in the order we decided earlier on. In each folder, you will find another folder called 'update'. Inside the 'update' subfolder, you will find the 'update.exe' file. For each of the updates, execute that file. Some updates will ask you to restart the system, some others won't. You don't have to restart the system everytime for those updates that ask you to. So you can tick the "Do not restart now" check box at the end of an update. You really have to update only after running the Windows Installer, Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2 updates.
- That's it!
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