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Hello,
I am running Windows vista Ultimate edition, and I am encountering error code 80073712 when trying to run windows update. Two updates are failing to install - KB943302 and KB943302. I would be most grateful for any assistance. Thank you, Barnaby Legg |
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Your windows update is corrupt... To fix it, run the following CMD (as Admin): reg delete HKLM\COMPONENTS /v StoreDirty also navigate to C:\Windows\winsxs, and delete a file called "Pending.xml" [its on every vista install if you can see it or not] you will need to enable "show all files" and untick "protected operating system files" from "folder options" in control panel -- dmex |
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Your windows update is corrupt... To fix it, run the following CMD (as Admin): reg delete HKLM\COMPONENTS /v StoreDirty also navigate to C:\Windows\winsxs, and delete a file called "Pending.xml" [its on every vista install if you can see it or not] you will need to enable "show all files" and untick "protected operating system files" from "folder options" in control panel -- dmex |
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Stuck at the first step.... went into CMD.exe, and entered
reg delete HKLM\COMPONENTS /v StoreDirty got the message ERROR: Access is denied. I am the only user on this computer, and my account is set to admin... i also checked the shortcut to CMD.exe and ticked the box "run as administrator". Any other ideas? Many thanks, Barney "dmex" wrote: Your windows update is corrupt... To fix it, run the following CMD (as Admin): reg delete HKLM\COMPONENTS /v StoreDirty also navigate to C:\Windows\winsxs, and delete a file called "Pending.xml" [its on every vista install if you can see it or not] you will need to enable "show all files" and untick "protected operating system files" from "folder options" in control panel -- dmex |
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Stuck at the first step.... went into CMD.exe, and entered
reg delete HKLM\COMPONENTS /v StoreDirty got the message ERROR: Access is denied. I am the only user on this computer, and my account is set to admin... i also checked the shortcut to CMD.exe and ticked the box "run as administrator". Any other ideas? Many thanks, Barney "dmex" wrote: Your windows update is corrupt... To fix it, run the following CMD (as Admin): reg delete HKLM\COMPONENTS /v StoreDirty also navigate to C:\Windows\winsxs, and delete a file called "Pending.xml" [its on every vista install if you can see it or not] you will need to enable "show all files" and untick "protected operating system files" from "folder options" in control panel -- dmex |
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cmd is hardcoded to ignore that tickbox for administrator you must launch it from the startmenu by searching for cmd then right clicking and clicking " run as administrator" or it will not have administrator access... -- dmex |
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cmd is hardcoded to ignore that tickbox for administrator you must launch it from the startmenu by searching for cmd then right clicking and clicking " run as administrator" or it will not have administrator access... -- dmex |
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cool... done that, now it says:
ERROR: The system was unable to find the specified registry key or value. "dmex" wrote: cmd is hardcoded to ignore that tickbox for administrator you must launch it from the startmenu by searching for cmd then right clicking and clicking " run as administrator" or it will not have administrator access... -- dmex |
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OMG im 13 and i found out why this error happens, its either you have not set your time correctly, region, country,date, second scan your windows from malware viruses and trojans,worms, anything of that sort, i suggest mcafee. last but not least try this credits to : dmex To fix it, run the following CMD (as Admin): reg delete HKLM\COMPONENTS /v StoreDirty finally reboot, and vwala! it worked for me it has to work for you, and no problem have fun! :geek: -- pingoro |