Microsoft Fix It Windows 7 64 Bit Direct
Many "Fix It" requests for Windows 7 are actually due to a broken Windows Update service. You can often fix this manually by installing these specific updates for x64 systems: KB3102810 : Addresses high CPU/RAM usage by Windows Update.
Instead, Windows 7 64-bit users should use the following built-in or updated official tools: 1. Built-in Windows 7 Troubleshooter Microsoft Fix It Windows 7 64 Bit
For boot or startup issues, use the built-in recovery environment: Repair System Startup for Windows 7 [Tutorial] Many "Fix It" requests for Windows 7 are
Windows 7 has its own internal troubleshooting engine that replaced many of the old Fix It scripts: Open the menu and go to Control Panel . Select Find and fix problems (under System and Security). Built-in Windows 7 Troubleshooter For boot or startup
Choose the category relevant to your issue (e.g., "Fix problems with Windows Update" or "Hardware and Sound"). 2. Microsoft Program Install and Uninstall Troubleshooter

