Windows Update running long after the system restore Image

This is my 2nd try at why put Windows runs so long.

I did everything that was asked of me in my 1st post.

My last answer a question for me was on 19 September 2016.

Which was a Monday.
Then silence.
I don't know if anyone can help with this problem.

It is still ongoing.

But at least informed me that it is not something that can be done.

Instead of silence.
The links below are to my OneDrive.
Please let me know if there is more information.

Operating systems: Windows 7 Ultimate sp1 64-bit

Recently I reinstalled Windows 7 with a system image backup.

He took my computer the initial installation of Windows 7.

When I checked for updates that need to be installed in the Windows Update control panel there are not.
So I clicked Check For Updates.

Rental search automatically updates, run first for 3 hours. Once again for 8 hours. Then once more for 20 hours.
Each control time for updates still worked and no updates have been downloaded for installation.

How can I get updates for my computer, if check for updates is not download any?

Sheilah

systemlog

SystemInfo

Try the solution:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-update/Windows-7-update-solution/f39a65fa-9d10-42E7-9bc0-7f5096b36d0c

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