Does your winders updates have the 0x80248007 blues?
1. Hold down the Winders Key and Press R. Type services.msc and enter. If you are running as a standard user (you not be running with admin privileges), I like to run a command prompt by right click run as administrator. Then you can type services.msc into the command prompt to run services.msc with elevated privileges.
2. In the Services window, find the Windows Update and right-click it to select Stop.
3. Using the File Explorer or command prompt, navigate to the partition or drive where Windows is installed. Find the following path. Usually this will be the C:\SoftwareDistrobution\DataStore
4. Delete everything in the DataStore folder.
5. Now go to C:\SoftwareDistrobution\Download and delete everything.
6. You can now go back to services.msc and start the Windows Update service.
7. Find Windows Update or Automatic Updates, right-click it and select Start from the context menu.
Now you should be able to check for updates again to be sure everything is working.