Cleaning disc (cleanmgr.exe) bilge blocks stuck on cleaning windows update

Disk Cleanup (cleanmgr.exe) does not finish clean files from windows update...

After applying the fix to solve problems, the computer will restart to say "Configuring Windows Updates", but he will remain on the screen until a manual stop.

Please tell us what methods I can try.  I also ran sfc/scannow in an administrator-level command prompt and it returned no errors or corruption.

This is what happens - after you handle some MS u / g-d, but then run Disk Cleaner with the Microsoft Cleaner checked update, history is erased, which corrupts the sludge and it loses you.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058/en-us worked for me

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