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Getting error code: 0x80070002 updating Microsoft store apps
MSRadell:
Here's a new copy of the event log after I follow the procedures you suggested. I actually had previously been using the Google DNS servers but I changed to the ones you suggested to see if it made any difference.
Didn't see any changes to try to update the Microsoft store either but really didn't expect to.
Boggin:
I don't know if those kernel processor errors are normal for your machine, but I see you are still getting the DHCP Client and MS Windows Host Network service error.
I don't have that service listed in my services and have never gotten that error in Event Viewer.
For the DHCP Client error I would try a power cycle of the router.
You would do this by switching off the router and computer and disconnecting all cables for a couple of minutes.
Connect the cables then switch just the router on and when all lights are back on, switch the computer on to see if you still get the same error.
A more extreme cure can be by doing the same but leave the router switched off for 30mins.
When you switch the router back on, this will give you a different external IP address which can resolve some connectivity errors.
It could also be your wireless driver which needs reinstalling/updating.
Let's see if this cmd will resolve the Host Network service error.
Open a cmd prompt admin and enter -
netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=disallow
shutdown /r /t 00
and then see if you still get it after the restart.
MSRadell:
Attached is the new event log. My configuration is I have an RG (residential gateway) and downstream that I have a Netgear Orbi mesh router system. The WAN address is picked up by the gateway. For this test I completely reset the RG and make sure that it had a different WAN address, I also turned on the Wi-Fi in it which is a completely different LAN address system incompletely took the Orbi system out of the picture.
The only other thing that might be generating error is that I have virtual network that I connect to occasionally for work that if not connect automatically at boot up and requires manual connection afterwards. Maybe this is throwing a couple of the errors?
Boggin:
Yes, that's probably it as I saw Remote Desktop errors in previous events you posted.
I think the MSiSCSI error is also related to your Virtual network.
If you executed that netsh cmd to disallow the hosted network then redo the cmd changing disallow to allow.
Are you using a desktop or laptop and if using a laptop, are you on battery or AC ?
Here are some other suggestions for those kernel process power errors. - http://www.eventid.net/display-eventid-37-source-Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-Processor-Power-eventno-10756-phase-1.htm
So the DHCP Client errors were being generated by the Netgear Orbi ?
I don't think this is getting us any closer to resolving your store error though, unless it's driver related
I'll ask my Support to see if he has any ideas as to why the Apps won't update, given what you have tried.
MSRadell:
I'm using a laptop, connected via Wi-Fi on AC power. I wasn't using the Orbi when I sent you that last set of data. I'll go try the suggestions in that link and let you know later if I get anything from.
I certainly appreciate all the help, it will be interesting to see if anybody else comes up with any other ideas.
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