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Windows update error 800B0100, 80073712, 80246007, 80070002 (EUTHANIZED)

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Shane:
The is progress :-)

When you get a chance try the MS fixit trouble shooter for windows updates and let me know if it does the trick or not
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/956702

If it does then I will look at the fix it to see if they are doing something I am not. If it doesnt fix it then we will look at the updates that are failing. Since we know other updates are installing fine we will need to focus on the updates themselves that are failing. :wink:

Have a good night!

Shane

Ollder:
Good morning.
Run the Fix It and this time the update offered 15 important updates. None succeeded, 0x800B0100 and code 643  :sad:

The Fix It told that:
> Service registration is missing or corrupt - fixed
> Windows Update error 0x80073712(2015-08-12-Y-08_01_10) - fixed
> Problems in installing newest updates - fixed
> Encryption service components not registered - fixed
and:
> Incorrect Windows Update environment variables - not found
> Some security settings are missing or have been changed - not found
> Check for missing or corrupt files - not found
> Windows update services not running - not found
(my translations again)

Btw, after every "repair round", the Windows Update tells that previous update checked/updates installed NEVER. This is maybe normal due modifications?

Ollder:
@ Boggin, cannot get any results with that findstr command.
What is that "[SR]" and does it need it's own quotation marks? Cannot recognize it to findstr's syntax
And if so, then there is not paired quotations?

... now it worked, maybe I made typo in earlier trials - it read the log, but no icon/text file appeared...
NOW i foud, it was on C:\users\...   but my actual desktop is not there!

Explanation: I have replaced the original C: drive by small (120 GB)  SSD, moved the system there (used some SSD utilities etc.) and redirected/moved everything windows approved to D: HDD (the original C:). Including users\"me".  In principle there is system and programs on C: and data on HDDs. But windows was not willing to move all, so there still is users directory on C: too.
That maybe has something to do with my problems, maybe not. This PC has worked well (OK, more or less) with this configuration for 2 years. These problems rised now, when tried to upgrade to Windows 10

Boggin:
The findstr command shows the CBS Log with just the files the sfc /scannow has been able to repair and those it can't - the "[SR]" is System Repair.

Are you sure you copied it out correctly without any errors ?

Ollder:
Boggin, meanwhile I editet my post  :smiley:

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