Windows updates failed prevent installation of Windows 10

1. I correctly installed 10 Windows of Windows 7, but came back to Windows 7 because of a problem with a MIDI device. The routine was told that I could re - install Windows 10 at any time.

2. I decided that I could solve the problem of device in Windows 10 and so decided to try a re-installation of Windows 10.

3. However, since the return to Windows 7, there are four "chess updates" in Windows Update and these keep requiring a reboot, and Windows 10 is blocked to re - install until this is resolved.

Failed updates are KB2970228, KB342058, KB2861208, KB2742613.

These updates are NOT installed, so don't tell me not to remove from the update not installed because they are not there!

I need to know how to stop Windows insisting I restart to complete installation, only for the installation fails and asking that I have to do over and over again.

System: ASUS P8H67M Pro, Intel i5, RAM 32, Windows 7 x 64 Ultimate.

Thank you

Kenneth Spencer

This question seems to have been caused by maintaining a registry which I think should be deleted after the completion of the update process.

It is:

Update\RebootRequired windowsupdate

After the removal of the key, do NOT restart, but install updates is run and restart.

It worked for me, after three weeks of boredom!

Kenneth Spencer

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