Reset-Windows-Update-Tool
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Uninstall
Unable to uninstall:
Program is still available, but does not appear in Uninstall menu.
Thank you so much for your report
Please, can you confirm what OS and architecture do you have this tool installed on?
Mr. Gil.... Thanks for your work on this code. I performed the first 15 options on my Win10 - 64 desktop.
After selecting restart, Windows will install up to about 7% of the upgrades, and then will reboot. Upon re-booting, I continue to encounter the cannot continue with the upgrade (see attachment for the upgrades I am trying to install). Everything is then rolled back. Have you seen this before?
Bob Bolda

Prior to trying your solution, I've tried the DISM .bat file, the rename software distribution folder, the services.msc start app readiness and the attached WuReset.bat
Hi @bobbtall, are you using the latest version of wureset?
Please, make sure to use the latest version (11.0.0.9) and follow the wiki.
Remember that the options of this tool do not have an execution sequence. The established order is internal to the tool.
I hope this is helpful to you.
Mr. Gil...
Thanks for getting back to me. I am using the (11.0.0.9) version (See attachment showing installation package) But after running the executable, it shows version (10.0.19041.450). (See attachment showing startup window).
So, either the old version was compiled in the installable, or the version number wasn't updated in the .exe. I thought you should know.
Also, I understand that there is no execution sequence, but I assume going 1 through 15 would be acceptable.
Let me know if my executable is old.
Bob Bolda 627 Madison St. Waukesha, Wisconsin 53188 262-299-3602
On Mon, Oct 26, 2020 at 6:08 PM Manuel Gil [email protected] wrote:
Hi @bobbtall https://github.com/bobbtall, are you using the latest version of wureset https://wureset.com/downloads.html?
Please, make sure to use the latest version (11.0.0.9) and follow the wiki https://github.com/ManuelGil/Reset-Windows-Update-Tool/wiki.
Remember that the options of this tool do not have an execution sequence. The established order is internal to the tool.
I hope this is helpful to you.
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@bobbtall the number 10.0.19041.450 is the build version of Windows you are using.
If you have doubts, you can use the command version to find out the installed version of the tool.