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Windows update error 800B0100, 80073712, 80246007, 80070002 (EUTHANIZED)
Shane:
It is better when you get to the repairs to click on select all and do all of them.
In fact maybe it is time for me to change the defaults :-)
Shane
Ollder:
OK, it's easy job, I'll be back...
By the way, I have a feel that we have quite a different time zone, my time is 10.30 AM now. (Just curious.)
Shane:
I am in Oregon, almost 1 am for me. I am up late getting some extra work done while the wife and kids are alseep lol
Shane
Ollder:
Northern Europe, Finland.
However, this seems to take lot of time: 'Reset file permissions' is still running - unfortunately I have many HDDs. So 'the report' will come here earliest in your morning and you see it when you have proper time. No hurry, it went over a long time ago :smiley:
Boggin:
When I used to create my system images onto DVDs I once tried to restore with the one I'd create before the last one and the system just didn't want to know, so I ended up doing a factory reset because the latest system image must have already had the corruption on.
I don't know if the older system image could have had certificate problems with the newer date and time, but Norton 360 was well out of date and sometimes I have to perform a Remove & Reinstall because its Fix it button is unable fix all, usually it's the Sonar Protection that fails, but I was wondering if similar could not have generated the errors you have.
The System Update Readiness Tool is supposed to resolve most of your update errors, but for the 80073712, if that doesn't work then MS recommend a repair install - but what do they know when I've come across one of their techs using Shane's WR :)
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