Infinite loop of system update

Hello

Update my system is now stuck in an infinite cycle. When it starts, he said that it should be updated.

After clicking on all buttons of the clear dialog, he moved, and then displays this error:

Description:
Stopped working

Signature of the problem:
Problem event name: CLR20r3
Signature of the problem 01: uts.exe
Signature of the problem 02: 1.0.0.2
Signature of the problem 03: 53c50ff2
Signature of the problem 04: uts
Signature of the problem 05: 1.0.0.2
Signature of the 06 problem: 53c50ff2
Signature of the problem 07: 1bc
Signature of the problem 08:12
Signature of the problem 09: System.NullReferenceException
OS version: 6.1.7601.2.1.0.256.48
Locale ID: 4105

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After this I restart the process and it keeps saying that it needs to be updated, updated

itself and resinstalling and update.

I tried with several times with one without that it recharges between steps but nothing has worked. I have also

uninstalled the update system on the control panel and tried a manual install

as described in the solution for a person struggling with 5.03 but for the update system 5.06

It does not work.

It's on a Thinkpad X 1 carbon Gen 2 with Windows 7 64 bit and I don't have the .NET

Such SP1 required by the update system.

Any ideas how to get around? Or at least how to force to get my updates without having

update the system update?

Thank you!

-Itai

It seems to be addictive unresolved between components.

The problem has been resolved by manually download and install updates individually on Lenovo's Support site.

After the installation of each of them, I ran system update and he managed to get up to date. It took a bit of update cycles and reboot to get all 100% working, so I can certainly says that the downloadable packages are unfortunately not independent.

It works now. Thanks to all who tried to help!

Tags: Lenovo Products

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