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General Computer Support / How to mark topic abandoned/completed? SOLVED
« on: August 20, 2015, 06:10:58 am »
Hi,
after Shane, on Aug. 8. decided my problem of "Windows update error 800B0100, 80073712, 80246007, 80070002" to be solved (!?!), I have continued alone fighting this issue,  without any success worth mentioning. I still cannot use Windows' own backup but I have installed Macrium's and Tera Byte's system image softwares, so I now can take steps back every now and then.

Now, like I said in my later post on that chain, I don't blame anyone in giving up (I'm quite near by myself too). On the contrary, I really appreciate the unselfish work you do to help us 'dummies'. But now I just want to know if I have to mark my topic completed somehow. How?  (I'm sure, there's instructions visible but have not noticed - and most of time my PC is in a nonworking condition)

I opened a new topic, for it seems to me that my original topic is not valid anymore.

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Hi,
after two trials to upgrade on Win 10 (both times reached the "welcome back" screen, but not keyboard nor mouse functioned anymore, so I had no choice but restore win7 with repair disk and quite an old system image) and now cannot run updates nor create newer backup/system image... but let's start with updates.

Microsoft's troubleshootings, repair tools and fix its are tried without success - actually once the fix It stopped with message that some policy prevents running... Tweaking.com's windows repair process completed as well and the Pre-Scan found 158 servicing package problems (attachment)

Now, my own - and Microsoft's - knowledge has run out.

Ps. to render the letters in verification section would need a machine...


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