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Markku:
Computer shut down during the update process.. and after that I only get codes 80073712 & 800b0100 and 10 important updates fail continuously (also optional updates).

I have tried hours all the tools I found without solution

Pre-scan resulted long list of corrupted files, eg.

This File Is Corrupt (Bad Digital Signature):
C:\Windows\servicing\Packages\Package_116_for_KB3035131~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~6.1.1.1.cat

complete pre-scan report is attached

What should I do? How do I replace these packages files? Could that solve the update problem?



 

Shane:
If it is rebooting in the middle of an update then it is possible you have bad sectors on the hard drive and when one of the system files hits that bad sector the system crashes and is set to auto reboot when that happens.

have you done a chkdsk on the drive yet and did the option to have it check for bad sectors?

Shane

Markku:
thanks Shane for your answer. Computer does not reboot during update. I meant that it crashed during update and now the update function does not work at all (see attachment in the original mail).

Markku

Boggin:
Run this MS Fixt it to reset the Windows Update Components to see if WUs are restored.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/971058

Shane:

--- Quote ---Run this MS Fixt it to reset the Windows Update Components to see if WUs are restored.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/971058
--- End quote ---

The repair windows updates in my windows repair actually does all that already.

From the topic that it is shutting down by cpu temperature then it isnt a Windows problem but a overheating problem. Do you have your CPU overclocked? Do you have proper cooling on the cpu?

Almost all motherboards now will kill the system when the cpu is overheating to save the cpu and the motherboard. If you have a update that is using your CPU at max then the cpu is going to make a lot of heat, the cpu fan should be able to keep it cool, unless the fan isnt working, you have a lot of dust blocking air flow, or you have the system overclocked, which makes more heat. Of course the temp inside the room the computer is in makes a big difference as well.

Shane

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