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Windows Update error 8007000b



 
 
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Old March 16th 08, 11:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
floydlawson@floydthebarber.com
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Default Windows Update error 8007000b


I have tried EVERY method of correcting this error that I have seen
and have been unsuccessful.

I have:

chkdsk /f

"fsutil resource setautoreset true C:\"

sfc /scannow

turned off defender

Disabled my AV program...

Still the same error reported.



I am totally stumped.. Any advice appreciated...

Vista Ultimate 64 is the OS

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Old March 16th 08, 11:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default Windows Update error 8007000b


floydlawson;649360 Wrote:
I have tried EVERY method of correcting this error that I have seen
and have been unsuccessful.

I have:

chkdsk /f

"fsutil resource setautoreset true C:\"

sfc /scannow

turned off defender

Disabled my AV program...

Still the same error reported.



I am totally stumped.. Any advice appreciated...

Vista Ultimate 64 is the OS


Floyd:

I found one solution from a Microsoft guru you may want to try:

Can you please follow the instructions below and let me know if it
resolves the updates failing with 8007000b issue.

1. Open an Administrator command prompt by right clicking on Start -
All Programs - Accessories - Command Prompt and selecting "Run as
Administrator" and clicking "Allow" for the elevation prompt

2. In the command prompt, type the command below
fsutil resource setautoreset C:
(This assumes that C: is the drive in which Vista is installed. If it
is
installed on another drive like D:, please change the drive letter
appropriately)

3. Reboot the machine

I hope this helps.


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Old March 18th 08, 01:12 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
floydlawson@floydthebarber.com
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Default Windows Update error 8007000b

On Sun, 16 Mar 2008 19:59:14 -0500, .Joe
wrote:


floydlawson;649360 Wrote:
I have tried EVERY method of correcting this error that I have seen
and have been unsuccessful.

I have:

chkdsk /f

"fsutil resource setautoreset true C:\"

sfc /scannow

turned off defender

Disabled my AV program...

Still the same error reported.



I am totally stumped.. Any advice appreciated...

Vista Ultimate 64 is the OS


Floyd:

I found one solution from a Microsoft guru you may want to try:

Can you please follow the instructions below and let me know if it
resolves the updates failing with 8007000b issue.

1. Open an Administrator command prompt by right clicking on Start -
All Programs - Accessories - Command Prompt and selecting "Run as
Administrator" and clicking "Allow" for the elevation prompt

2. In the command prompt, type the command below
fsutil resource setautoreset C:
(This assumes that C: is the drive in which Vista is installed. If it
is
installed on another drive like D:, please change the drive letter
appropriately)

3. Reboot the machine

I hope this helps.


Thanks, But I did try that, ALTHOUGH, I included the word 'true' in
the statement.

I will try it in your suggested syntax


 




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