• Welcome to Support Forum: Get Support for Patch My PC Products and Services.
 
Menu

Show posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.

Show posts Menu

Messages - srothkin

#1
And the options settings...
#2
Here's the stuck screen shot (the forum's being a real pain in the neck with file sizes).
#3
I had to re-enable the log file and wait for the next schedule. After updating programs it was stuck contacting windows update server for almost 2.5 hours before I closed PatchMyPC (you can see this in the new screen shots). The log file did not show this (I had to rename it to .txt because the forum doesn't accept RTF).
#4
Both - on Options tab "Disable initial windows update scan" is checked and "Run windows update check after performing any update operations" is unchecked.

On the schedule tab (when I created the schedule) I selected "No" for "Include Windows update"
#5
On some systems this happens AFTER installing patches (again, even though run windows update is deselected).
#6
Windows update is now working fine on its own. But PatchMyPC is still running Windows update in the schedule despite my having set it to NOT include windows update. And it still looks like its then getting stuck at Downloading and Installing Windows update. I deleted the schedule and had PatchMyPC recreate it but still the same result.
#7
After about half an hour, the manual Windows Update I started timed out and gave error 0x800705b4 installing the updates. I rebooted and tried again and all were installed successfully.

I suspect that something about the way PatchMyPC is invoking the windows updater on Windows 10 is causing it to hang until reboot. I really need a WORKING way to make PatchMyPC NOT invoke Windows update (I've already got it scheduled for automatic updates through Windows so it is redundant for PatchMyPC to invoke it anyway).
#9
Last week I set the Include Windows Update option on the Schedule tab to No, clicked save, and then went to Windows Task Scheduler and adjusted the day/time of week to what I wanted.

This week again it is hanging on Windows Update (the Cancel Updater button/link doesn't work) with a list of 25 updates shown. I ran Windows Update manually and checked for updates and it found only 2.
#10
I can manually install windows 10 updates, but only through the metro interface windows update (not through the desktop one).
#11
I run patchmypc on a weekly schedule with command line /auto /update (I set it up manually because the schedule tab in the program doesn't allow choosing the exact day and time of the week -- I've scheduled specifically for 5:26am on Sundays).

Two weeks in a row now I've seen it stuck for several hours on the downloading and installing windows updates step as shown on the attached picture (showing it stuck for over 4.5 hours for 1 update).