I reinstalled and reactivated Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit.

To be able to run additional memory, that I had to change the motherboard in my computer. So it took to reinstall Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit and reactiving the software. No problem. I then tried to download updates only to get the message that they were not important updates available and when I checked on my history of update, I got a list of all the updates I had downloaded on my old configuration. So far I had not downloaded a single update on the new installation of Windows. How can I get back all these old updates?

To be able to run additional memory, that I had to change the motherboard in my computer. So it took to reinstall Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit and reactiving the software. No problem. I then tried to download updates only to get the message that they were not important updates available and when I checked on my history of update, I got a list of all the updates I had downloaded on my old configuration. So far I had not downloaded a single update on the new installation of Windows. How can I get back all these old updates?

Open Control Panel > programs and features. Now click the installed updates link in the left frame. Is this a list of installed updates show?

If it doesn't then you fact not do a new install of Win 7, which means that you do not reformat the hard drive and installed all updates have been preserved.

If there is no list of the updates installed then suggest you go here: How to get the latest version of the Windows Update Agent to help manage updates on a computer

Click on the link under 'x 64' computer and Save the download, windowsupdateagent30 - x 64 .exe .

Once the download completes browsers and close all programs open. Install windowsupdate30 - x 64 .exe. Reboot the system after installation and see if it can be updated now.

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