KB2952664 refusal to install update

The KB2952664 recommended update has not been installed. Any recommendations for new measures to activate it?

Hi, I had the same problem at the end gave.  I think it may be an old update that is already on my computer.  I say it's because a search on the internet revealed conversations on this subject in April. In any case unless you update you don't need not. I was hours today trying to fix it.

Updated compatibility for the Windows 7 upgrade

Update for Windows 7 for x 64-based systems (KB2952664)

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