error message regsvr32... C:\Windows\System32\wuang.dll'failed

I've been blocked?

Hi jojo2411,

·         Exactly when you receive the error?

·         What is the exact error message?

·         If the computer starts up fine on the desktop?

Please elaborate on the question so that we can help you best.

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