KB954430 installed, but Windows Update repeatedly offers update

KB954430 installed, but Windows Update repeatedly offers the update. Fix - it reports he solves the problem, but it didn't.

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Check the link and try to reset the Windows update components:

How to reset the Windows Update components?

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058

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