- 1. Business Operator Information
- 2. Acquisition and Purpose of Use of Personal Information
- 3. Security Measures and Retention Period
- 4. Provision of Personal Information to Third Parties
- 5. Handling of External Tools (NotebookLM, Analytics, Advertising)
- 6. Procedures for Disclosure, Correction, and Suspension of Use
- Contact Information
お願い
2026年4月からの Windows Update(WinUp)方式変更では、更新処理の一部が自動修復により静かに補正されるようになったと考えられます。その結果、信頼性履歴では「成功」と表示されていても、内部ログでは修復や再試行の痕跡が残るといった、両者の乖離が発生する可能性があります。
しかし、筆者の手元にある実機は 3 台のみであり、個体差が大きく出る 2026 年以降の WinUp 挙動を十分に検証するには、明らかに台数が不足しています。
そこで、信頼性履歴とイベントログ(WindowsUpdateClient / CBS など)の内容に乖離が見られた場合の情報を、読者の皆さまからご提供いただけると、今後の不具合追跡記事の精度向上や、修復対応策の検討に大きく寄与すると考えています。
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Notice (English)
Since the Windows Update (WinUp) delivery model changed in April 2026, some parts of the update process may now be silently corrected through automatic repair. As a result, it is possible that the Reliability Monitor shows “successful” updates while internal logs still contain traces of repair or retry operations.
However, I currently have only three physical test machines, which is not sufficient to fully evaluate the increasingly device‑dependent behavior of WinUp after 2026.
If you notice any discrepancies between the Reliability Monitor and event logs (such as WindowsUpdateClient or CBS), your reports would greatly help improve the accuracy of future troubleshooting articles and the development of recovery strategies.
If possible, I would appreciate your cooperation. Please submit your information via the
contact form.
※ When submitting, please include the phrase “Reliability Monitor and event log discrepancy” in the subject line.
For privacy reasons, please avoid posting such information in the comment section. Reports submitted through the contact form will be anonymized, and any personally identifiable information will be removed before use.
Privacy Policy (English Translation) — Click to expand
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Privacy Policy (Personal Information Protection Policy)
※ This is a machine translation. Some inaccuracies or translation-related issues may exist.
About This Page
This page defines the privacy policy (Personal Information Protection Policy) of the “Win PC Trouble Resolution Guide” operated by Inoue Office. Use of this site and related tools is deemed to constitute your agreement with this policy.
※ For detailed terms, conditions, and disclaimers regarding external tools, please refer to the separate “Terms of Use”.
Privacy Policy (Personal Information Protection Policy)
1. Business Operator Information
Name: Inoue Office
Address: 10-100 Midorimachi, Makubetsu Town, Nakagawa District, Hokkaido 089-0614, Japan
Representative: Kiminori Inoue
2. Acquisition and Purpose of Use of Personal Information
Our office obtains personal information through appropriate means and uses it within the scope of the following purposes:
- Basic and Contact Information: Name, address, phone number, email address, date of birth, etc. (Purpose: Identity verification, service provision, delivery of important notices, and responding to inquiries)
- Payment and Transaction Information: Bank account information, transaction records, billing information, etc. (Purpose: Payment processing, billing and refund procedures, and legally required tax/accounting processes)
- Website Usage and Access Information: IP address, access logs, cookies (Cookie) (Purpose: Improving site usability, statistical analysis of usage, and maintaining security including prevention of unauthorized access)
3. Security Measures and Retention Period
- Security Management: The representative, Kiminori Inoue, serves as the information management officer. We implement multi‑layered protection by storing data across OneDrive (cloud) and physical storage to maintain confidentiality.
- Retention Period: Information related to payments and transactions is retained for the period required by applicable laws (generally 7 years), after which it is securely disposed of.
4. Provision of Personal Information to Third Parties
- When prior consent has been obtained from the customer
- When required by law
- Transmission to External Service Providers: When using external services such as analytics, advertising, or shared tools, information may be transmitted to the service provider. Such information is handled in accordance with each provider’s terms and policies.
5. Handling of External Tools (NotebookLM, Analytics, Advertising)
- Google NotebookLM and similar shared tools: Email addresses may be collected for permission management. Viewing logs and related data within the tool are managed by Google. Users should avoid entering confidential or excessive personal information.
- Analytics and Advertising Services: Google Analytics and Google AdSense are used. These services may use cookies and collect anonymized attribute data, but do not identify individuals. Please refer to each provider’s policy for details.
6. Procedures for Disclosure, Correction, and Suspension of Use
We will respond promptly to requests from the individual concerned regarding disclosure, correction, or suspension of use of their personal information. To prevent impersonation, we may request submission of official identification documents such as a driver’s license as part of the verification process.
Contact Information
Inoue Office – Personal Information Inquiry Desk
10-100 Midorimachi, Makubetsu Town, Nakagawa District, Hokkaido 089-0614, Japan
Contact: Kiminori Inoue / FAX: 0155-67-4096 / Email: jyamira1*gmail.com
※ To prevent spam calls, our telephone number is not publicly listed.
(Revision History)
2025/02/01 Established / 2026/02/28 Revised
2026/04/11 Fully revised due to office establishment. Clarified multi‑layered protection (OneDrive/physical storage), payment information management, appropriate transmission to external service providers, and procedures for identity verification.

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