Windows update drivers failed

Hey windows was trying to install drivers on my laptop however the installation failed I would like to install it again but windows update shows " no updates " how to do it?

Hi Kraiser10,
Please check it is listed in update history:
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    Hope somebody can help please?
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    System
    Provider
    Name]
    Microsoft-Windows-WindowsUpdateClient
    Guid]
    {945A8954-C147-4ACD-923F-40C45405A658}
    EventID
    20
    Version
    0
    Level
    2
    Task
    1
    Opcode
    13
    Keywords
    0x8000000000000028
    TimeCreated
    SystemTime]
    2012-10-25T15:03:37.322957500Z
    EventRecordID
    151560
    Correlation
    Execution
    ProcessID]
    404
    ThreadID]
    8024
    Channel
    System
    Computer
    tech009.xxx.local
    Security
    UserID]
    S-1-5-18
    EventData
    errorCode
    0x80070002
    updateTitle
    Update for Windows 7
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    updateGuid
    {D30E6B99-5CA6-49D4-83C5-7543236D341B}
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    updateRevisionNumber
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    2012-11-01 16:45:59:333
    420 1b4c
    Agent  *   Title = Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2592687)
    2012-11-01 16:45:59:334
    420 1b4c
    Agent  *   UpdateId = {D30E6B99-5CA6-49D4-83C5-7543236D341B}.200
    2012-11-01 16:45:59:334
    420 1b4c
    Agent  *     Bundles 1 updates:
    2012-11-01 16:45:59:334
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    Agent  *       {CC5D5D63-32BB-4593-BD6F-3B61BA97707F}.200
    2012-11-01 16:45:59:356
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    2012-11-01 16:46:04:026
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    AU Getting featured update notifications.  fIncludeDismissed = true
    2012-11-01 16:46:04:026
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    AU No featured updates available.
    2012-11-01 16:46:04:046
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    AU All updates already downloaded, setting percent complete to 100
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    2012-11-01 16:46:10:860
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    Handler Attempting to create remote handler process as APS-CAMBRIDGE\GrahamL in session 1
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:142
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    AU All updates already downloaded, setting percent complete to 100
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:290
    420 1b4c
    DnldMgr Preparing update for install, updateId = {CC5D5D63-32BB-4593-BD6F-3B61BA97707F}.200.
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:344
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    AU All updates already downloaded, setting percent complete to 100
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:377
    4592 17a8
    Misc ===========  Logging initialized (build: 7.6.7600.256, tz: -0000)  ===========
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:377
    4592 17a8
    Misc  = Process: C:\Windows\system32\wuauclt.exe
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:377
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    Misc  = Module: C:\Windows\system32\wuaueng.dll
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:377
    4592 17a8
    Handler :::::::::::::
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:377
    4592 17a8
    Handler :: START ::  Handler: CBS Install
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:377
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    Handler :::::::::
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:379
    4592 17a8
    Handler Starting install of CBS update CC5D5D63-32BB-4593-BD6F-3B61BA97707F
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:390
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    Handler CBS package identity: Microsoft-Windows-RDP-WinIP-Package-TopLevel~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~7.1.7601.16398
    2012-11-01 16:46:11:501
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    Handler Installing self-contained with source=C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\c2bf4302897ab15de04b57e8fba65bf2\Windows6.1-KB2592687-x64.cab, workingdir=C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\c2bf4302897ab15de04b57e8fba65bf2\inst
    2012-11-01 16:46:12:156
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    2012-11-01 16:46:37:831
    4592 17a8
    Handler Requesting post-reboot reporting for package Microsoft-Windows-RDP-WinIP-Package-TopLevel~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~7.1.7601.16398.
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:831
    4592 17a8
    Handler Completed install of CBS update with type=3, requiresReboot=1, installerError=0, hr=0x0
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:832
    4592 17a8
    Handler :::::::::
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:832
    4592 17a8
    Handler ::  END  ::  Handler: CBS Install
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:832
    4592 17a8
    Handler :::::::::::::
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:833
    420 20a0
    AU >>##  RESUMED  ## AU: Installing update [UpdateId = {D30E6B99-5CA6-49D4-83C5-7543236D341B}, succeeded]
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 1b4c
    Agent *********
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 1b4c
    Agent **  END  **  Agent: Installing updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdates]
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 1b4c
    Agent *************
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 20a0
    AU Install call completed.
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 20a0
    AU  # WARNING: Install call completed, reboot required = Yes, error = 0x00000000
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 20a0
    AU #########
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 20a0
    AU ##  END  ##  AU: Installing updates [CallId = {A627B905-3622-40C7-A670-FA8BBF4CE88F}]
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 20a0
    AU #############
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:855
    420 20a0
    AU Install complete for all calls, reboot  needed
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:856
    420 20a0
    AU Successfully wrote event for AU health state:0
    2012-11-01 16:46:37:857
    420 590
    AU All updates already downloaded, setting percent complete to 100
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:517
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    AU All updates already downloaded, setting percent complete to 100
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:560
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    AU UpdateDownloadProperties: 0 download(s) are still in progress.
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:560
    420 834
    AU Triggering Offline detection (non-interactive)
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:561
    420 834
    AU AU setting pending client directive to 'Reboot Pending'
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:561
    420 834
    AU Changing existing AU client directive from 'Progress Ux' to 'Reboot Pending', session id = 0x1
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:637
    420 834
    AU Successfully wrote event for AU health state:0
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:637
    420 2298
    AU #############
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:637
    420 2298
    AU ## START ##  AU: Search for updates
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:637
    420 2298
    AU #########
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 2298
    AU <<## SUBMITTED ## AU: Search for updates [CallId = {A64F0DAE-87B8-47E1-8A60-40718F957E63}]
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 1b88
    Agent *************
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 1b88
    Agent ** START **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdates]
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 1b88
    Agent *********
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 1b88
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    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 1b88
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    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 1b88
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    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
    420 1b88
    Agent  * Search Scope = {Machine}
    2012-11-01 16:46:39:639
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    2012-11-01 16:46:54:589
    420 2298
    Misc WARNING: IsSessionNonstandardUI: session 65536 is an unknown session type 0; treating it as a standard session
    2012-11-01 16:46:56:225
    420 1b88
    Agent WARNING: Failed to evaluate Installed rule, updateId = {189A8F50-0C3A-4FDF-8BC2-BC23A3EB11FB}.101, hr = 80242013
    2012-11-01 16:47:01:189
    5668 1d30
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    2012-11-01 16:47:01:189
    5668 1d30
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    2012-11-01 16:47:01:189
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    2012-11-01 16:47:01:189
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    Misc WARNING: SUS Client is rebooting system.
    2012-11-01 16:47:03:465
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    AU AU received handle event
    2012-11-01 16:47:06:306
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    Agent  * Added update {D30E6B99-5CA6-49D4-83C5-7543236D341B}.200 to search result
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    2012-11-01 16:47:06:344
    420 1b88
    Agent **  END  **  Agent: Finding updates [CallerId = AutomaticUpdates]
    2012-11-01 16:47:06:344
    420 1b88
    Agent *************
    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
    420 1b88
    Report REPORT EVENT: {2D38E865-43F5-4E76-9BE2-1C55350F4F1D}
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    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
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    AU >>##  RESUMED  ## AU: Search for updates [CallId = {A64F0DAE-87B8-47E1-8A60-40718F957E63}]
    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
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    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
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    Report CWERReporter finishing event handling. (00000000)
    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
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    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
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    AU ##  END  ##  AU: Search for updates [CallId = {A64F0DAE-87B8-47E1-8A60-40718F957E63}]
    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
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    AU #############
    2012-11-01 16:47:06:364
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    2012-11-01 16:47:11:364
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    2012-11-01 16:47:18:465
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    2012-11-01 16:47:18:467
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    2012-11-01 16:47:38:178
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    2012-11-01 16:47:38:179
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    2012-11-01 16:47:38:179
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    2012-11-01 16:47:38:185
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    2012-11-01 16:47:38:280
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    2012-11-01 16:47:38:280
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    Instructions: Open command prompt, and run the following to save the keys to a file. Remember to replace
    [Output file path] with the target.txt file path you want to use.
    reg query HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate  /s > [Output file path]
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    Regards,
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