Yoga 2 Pro Can't install windows Updates

I love everything about my yoga2 pro, except, when I got it I installed a win 8.1 upgrade because windows told me to. everything seemed to be fine.
after that, the system asked me to install another upgrade. when trying to install that one it said it could not install and was undoing the changes. I read some forums awhile back and it talked about a particular update that needed to be uninstalled before you could proceed. I tried to do that, but it wouldn't let me uninstall the initial 8.1 that i installed.
i kinda let it go because it was asking me like every month or so to automatically shut me down and iinstall updates. But now it forces me to install updates every two days and then can't update so, it undoes it changes and it takes like 30-45 minutes or so. Plus, i do need to get it to be able to accept the updates at some point.
I'm thinking I have to wipe everything and start from scratch??
What should I do? And I'm certain that I didn't provide enough info to get assistance. What other info do you need to know to help me out.
Thanks,
Mike
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This sounds more like a generic Windows issue than a specific one for the Y2P. That being said have you tried the Windows Update troubleshooting tool?
http://support2.microsoft.com/gp/windows-update-issues/en-gb
If that doesn't find anything then you can reset windows update per the following (there is a "fixit" for windows 8.1)
http://support2.microsoft.com/kb/971058

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