Getting Started
The Reset Windows Update Tool offers a range of support options, including deleting temporary files, changing invalid values in the Windows Registry, resetting Winsock settings, and more. These options are presented in a selection list that varies based on the operating system in use.
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Before starting
To ensure the proper functioning of your system, you can perform the following processes:
- Restart your PC and check if the problem persists.
- Create a System Restore Point before proceeding with any major changes.
- Ensure that your computer's date, time, and year settings are correct.
- Temporarily disable your antivirus software before making any system changes.
Permits
In order for the Reset Windows Update Tool to function properly, it needs to be run with elevated privileges. To do so, simply right-click on the tool and select "Run as administrator". If the tool is not run with elevated privileges, an error message will be displayed.
Terms and Conditions of Use
As the Reset Windows Update Tool has the ability to modify files and registry settings, it is important to be aware of the terms and conditions of use before proceeding. By accepting the terms and conditions, you are granting permission for the tool to make the necessary changes.
The Terms and Conditions of Use will be displayed on the screen, and you will be prompted to accept them.
To accept the terms, simply press the letter "Y" followed by the "Enter" key. If you do not agree to the terms, you may choose to discontinue use of the tool.