Windows fixit center.exe keeps asking me to run the update.

I installed the beta fix software computer center of microsoft.but can not use it because it always tells me that it should be dated to maximum before that it can run. Can anyone help?

Hello

In dealing with the problem with Microsoft Fix it beta software Center, I recommend you ask your question in the support Center Microsoft hotfix .

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