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[Solved Finally!] Windows Update Failure [7SP1 x64] KB4074598 [0x80004005]

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dugadugadid:
I see other entries like: CBS    SQM: Ignoring upload request because the sample type is not enabled: Standard; what is trying to upload what to what?

Boggin:
I don't know but it seems to be reported when an update fails from what I've seen.

Have you only had the update problems since changing the status of those items ?

I don't use remote desktop and generally hide any updates for that.

dugadugadid:
Yes just the drivers and a few remote desktop items; I did install security compliance manager 4.0 ; sql server 2008; i was running into some issues re-installing these programs later; there was some residual sql server data left behind on the machine as they never uninstalled correctly;  Now when I try reinstall it i get this message:

Checking Security Compliance Manager Installation Prerequisite...
Node - DEVICE
ERROR:
Description = Server execution failed
Installing Microsoft Visual C++ 2010  x86 Redistributable - 10.0.30319
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Bits peerdist is the main component not installing properly; That is a component of WMF; so I installed "WMF 5.1 on Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7"  The result executing it normally caused the exact same error on reboot; got to 98% then failed; Then I installed it using the included poweshell script, and it succeeded without an issue! However after this the same error occurred when running the KB4074598  again; Is there any way to install these updates with a powershell script as well?

Boggin:
Because of what you have done to the computer, there's no way of knowing what is causing the update to fail.

Generally, any error code ending in a 5 is an Access denied.

A rule of thumb is to create a system image before making major changes.

Do you have any restore points that will take you back to before you uninstalled any of these items ?

I don't know if creating a system image onto external media and then running Windows Repair will do anything for your computer, but it's worth a try.

dugadugadid:
Unfortunately not; I' suspect I may end up having to do a repair install; that seems to be a common even with this particular error.! But I haven't given up just yet.

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