This is SOPP (standard operational patching process) for anything windows 7 ish if it doesn't have those WU client updates.

Stop the service, get that update rollup on, turn the service back on. Otherwise it's just scanning trying it's best to determine supercedence.


On 12/29/2016 12:28 PM, Michael Leone wrote:
If I manually stop the Windows Update service, I can install the RSAT (it's installing now). I guess I will try manually installing the latest cumulative update the same way, after I manage to update PowerShell.

On Thu, Dec 29, 2016 at 2:54 PM, Michael Leone <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    This is weird. My work PC got corrupted, and I got a new hard
    drive  of our WIn 7 SP1 image. And I'm trying to install RSAT on
    it, and it seems to just be hanging on "Searching for updates on
    this computer". Looking into WindowsUpdate.log I see this:


    77561dccMisc===========  Logging initialized (build: 7.6.7600.320,
    tz: -0500)  ===========
    77561dccMisc = Process: C:\Windows\system32\wusa.exe
    77561dccMisc = Module: C:\Windows\system32\wuapi.dll
    77561dccCOMAPI-----------  COMAPI:
    IUpdateServiceManager::AddScanPackageService  -----------
    77561dccCOMAPI - ServiceName = Windows Update Standalone Installer
    77561dccCOMAPI - ScanFileLocation = C:\5801e7aa26267eca7c\wsusscan.cab
    1152a74MiscValidating signature for
    
C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ScanFile\f9550e7e-d05e-4ef0-9643-29723ef36353\Source.cab
    with dwProvFlags 0x00000080:
    1152a74MiscMicrosoft signed: Yes
    1152a74DtaStorDefault service for AU is
    {7971F918-A847-4430-9279-4A52D1EFE18D}
    77561dccCOMAPI - Added scan package service, ServiceID =
    {F9550E7E-D05E-4EF0-9643-29723EF36353} Third party service
    77561dccCOMAPI-------------
    77561dccCOMAPI-- START --  COMAPI: Search [ClientId = wusa]
    77561dccCOMAPI---------
    77561dccCOMAPI<<-- SUBMITTED -- COMAPI: Search [ClientId = wusa]

    And now it's just sitting there.

    I see nothing in the Event log.

    Any ideas? The image shows last Windows Update was April 2015
    (don't say anything, I have nothing to do with workstation
    imaging). I did install the April 2015 Servicing Stack Update, and
    updated from IE10 to IE11 (successfully).

    Ideas? I'll be off for the New Year's holiday, so I won't be able
    to really do anything about it for a few days, but any ideas for
    when I get back?

    (saw the same issue when I tried to update my Powershell v2; just
    sat there at "searching for updates").

    Thanks




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