Effects of recovery point restoration updates of Windows 7.

Updated Windows Installer updates for Office 2007, and then later due to a bad application install I had to restore to an earlier point. Historical Windows Update displays now that I have the Office updates, but my computer says that I don't have. Is there anyway to fix this?

Hello Jim
Please write to the Microsoft Forums.

(A) Please start in Safe Mode with networking and connecting with the default Administrator account.  Run it in there to see if it will work.
Here are the steps to start your system in Mode safe:
1 restart your computer if it is running.
2. tap on the F8 key after your initially on powers computer.
3. Once you see the menu Advanced Boot Options, you can stop tapping.
4. use the up/down arrow keys to highlight your selection.
5. Select Mode safe mode with networking and press ENTER.
6. you should see loading drivers and wait please.
7. you should then be at the Welcome screen.
8. connect to your computer using an account with administrator privileges.

Please visit this link for more information.
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode

(B) I would say as you try to reset the windows update components.
To reset the Windows Update components automatically, click the fix it button or link. Click on run in the file download dialog box and follow the steps described in the fix it Wizard.

Note this fix it Solution has two modes by default and aggressive. You must run the fix it solution in default mode and determine if it solves your problem with Windows Update before running it in aggressive mode.

For more information, please visit this link
How to reset the Windows Update components?
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058

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