Interesting 'problem' after moving the WSUS database

Firstly I have checked the suggested topics but none of them exactly describe the problem I have encountered.  
(this link just gives a 'post not found page:  http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2009/09/23/how-to-move-sdfssdfdf-content-and-database-files-to-a-different-partition.aspx)
Okay, I have a SBS2011 server running on an HP Proliant server.  The server has been dunning flawlessly for the last 2+ years. At deployment the WSUS content was initially located on the D drive. Free space on the C drive has dropped to 16GB and
as a precaution I decided to move the WSUS DB to the D drive too.  I stopped the necessary  ISS Admin, Update and WWW services and proceeded, using  the SQL server management studio, to detach the DB, I moved (copy & paste) the DB to the
new disk and attached it the the SQL SMS.  Nothing seemed to go wrong there, however, when opening the SBS console I am missing half of my information.  The face that the necessary icons are there leads me to believe that the service is functioning
but just missing the computer info. If I click on a computer icon I can see the correct computer name. 
Is there any way to fix this without deleting and reinstalling the entire WSUS service? 
Thank you in advance for your time! 
Please see the screenshot below 

Hi,
à
(this link just gives a 'post not found page:http://blogs.technet.com/b/sbs/archive/2009/09/23/how-to-move-sdfssdfdf-content-and-database-files-to-a-different-partition.aspx)
Please refer to following article and check if you have moved WSUS Content and Databases correctly.
How
to Move WSUS Content and Database Files to a Different Volume
Meanwhile, please run
SBS BPA and fix relevant issues that BPA tool can find. Then monitor the result.
If this issue still exists, you may consider that repair Windows Server Update Services. Please refer to following
TechNet article.
Repair Windows Server Update Services
If any update, please feel free to let me know.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu

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