This question has been asked so many times already, but none of the solutions worked, so here we go again.
A friend of mine had a problem with her Laptop. So I re-installed Windows 8.1 and wanted to search for updates, but it never found updates. At first I thought it was just taking long too load and said to her she should do this again when she's home.
A few days later she sends me a message that she can't connect her TV via HDMI (the Laptop never sees the other display, not even in the settings) and that also all her functional keys (brightness, etc.) don't work. I asked her to show me dxdiag (because I wanted to see if she can install drivers if it's an Nvidia gpu for example) and saw that she had sth. along "microsoft basic display adapter", which I found out will be displayed if no drivers are installed. So I wanted to do the update search again, however, like before it never finds updates (not even after hours)
So I started researching a bit and see this is a really common problem. I have now tested so many things out, I don't know what else to do. I did
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Windows Update standalone installer for updats on this computer
and like before, never ends I was also able to copy the contents of her log to my computer (I'm doing all these steps via TeamViewer) which you can find here (care, big file)
The last thing I would try to do is to re-install Windows 8.1 again or just go straight to Windows 10, however we don't live THAT close together and she and I work a lot so it will be hard to find a date. So the preferred solution would be that I can somehow fix it via Teamviewer. I'm nearly giving up, but maybe you have some ideas?
I've been able to fix similar issues using https://www.wsusoffline.net in the past. An outdated windows update agent was unable to correctly communicate with the update servers. Wsusoffline was able to install the required updates fixing the windows update agent communication issues. No guarantees it will help in your case but definetly worth a try.
I have had this issue before with the current laptop I am using (mind you it's Windows 10) but I think the same rules still apply. It is not an easy answer, but it did work for me. The Windows Update was hanging and the troubleshooter claimed to fix it, but I knew that it had not. Several reboots and tries of the troubleshooter later and it had finally worked.
It may not be the answer you're looking for, but it may just be one of those tedious things that are the pain in the ass to fix. I would also recommend having a wired connection to the laptop to speed up the download and installation wait. My laptop hadn't been touched in years and had a litany of updates and it was an arduous process to say the least. It was a rinse and repeat procedure for me to fix my laptop (that did take several hours). Don't give up and don't lose hope on it! Again, may not be the answer you wanted, but it is what worked for me.
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