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"JasonEid" wrote in message ... Hi, i am having trouble installing any updates that come up forWindos vista, I click install and then after they install and my computer restarts . Bue then every time it says they all failed to install. when i look at the details of why it failed it keeps coming up with: Error details: Code 800703F8 its the same error code every time. I have posted before a while back and have gotten no help. This problem is starting to get very very annoying. Posted where? Using what name? Please reply with what the problem is and how to fix it. This has been a problem from very soon after i got my computer. I have already searched for more on this error online and there is no other support for it other then my last time i asked for help and the replys i got did not help at all. Which were? BTW have you also searched for the more common coding of a hex return code, such as 0x800703F8? Also try searching any of the files that the updates creates for the decimal equivalent of the last half of that hex value? cmd_output OS="XPsp2" E:\set /a c = 0x3F8 1016 E:\net helpmsg %c% An I/O operation initiated by the registry failed unrecoverably. The registry could not read in, or write out, or flush, one of the files that contain the system's image of the registry. /cmd_output Looks like you have more problems than just a failing update... ; ) Please Help!!! Thanks Alot! Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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Robert, the OP didn't understand the first time you posted, so don't worry
about it. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...8-6302452b8e4f Sorry about the large url, but that's life at the moment. K "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: (cross-post added to Vista Perf & Maint) "JasonEid" wrote in message ... Hi, i am having trouble installing any updates that come up forWindos vista, I click install and then after they install and my computer restarts . Bue then every time it says they all failed to install. when i look at the details of why it failed it keeps coming up with: Error details: Code 800703F8 its the same error code every time. I have posted before a while back and have gotten no help. This problem is starting to get very very annoying. Posted where? Using what name? Please reply with what the problem is and how to fix it. This has been a problem from very soon after i got my computer. I have already searched for more on this error online and there is no other support for it other then my last time i asked for help and the replys i got did not help at all. Which were? BTW have you also searched for the more common coding of a hex return code, such as 0x800703F8? Also try searching any of the files that the updates creates for the decimal equivalent of the last half of that hex value? cmd_output OS="XPsp2" E:\set /a c = 0x3F8 1016 E:\net helpmsg %c% An I/O operation initiated by the registry failed unrecoverably. The registry could not read in, or write out, or flush, one of the files that contain the system's image of the registry. /cmd_output Looks like you have more problems than just a failing update... ; ) Please Help!!! Thanks Alot! Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |
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"TaurArian" wrote in message
... Robert, the OP didn't understand the first time you posted, so don't worry about it. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e...8-6302452b8e4f quote Communities_timestamp="9/20/2007 7:22 AM PST" "Jeid" wrote in message ... /quote Sorry about the large url, but that's life at the moment. Thanks very much. I suspected that another alias would have to be involved to make the claim about previous support here true but I couldn't be bothered trying to sift through all the possible 800703F8 0x800703F8 and 1016 hits to try to infer which one it might be. At least this time I cross-posted to a more relevant newsgroup. eg I still don't have Vista but I assume the meaning of net helpmsg 1016 there is the same as I showed both times? Robert --- K "Robert Aldwinckle" wrote: (cross-post added to Vista Perf & Maint) "JasonEid" wrote in message ... Hi, i am having trouble installing any updates that come up forWindos vista, I click install and then after they install and my computer restarts . Bue then every time it says they all failed to install. when i look at the details of why it failed it keeps coming up with: Error details: Code 800703F8 its the same error code every time. I have posted before a while back and have gotten no help. This problem is starting to get very very annoying. Posted where? Using what name? Please reply with what the problem is and how to fix it. This has been a problem from very soon after i got my computer. I have already searched for more on this error online and there is no other support for it other then my last time i asked for help and the replys i got did not help at all. Which were? BTW have you also searched for the more common coding of a hex return code, such as 0x800703F8? Also try searching any of the files that the updates creates for the decimal equivalent of the last half of that hex value? cmd_output OS="XPsp2" E:\set /a c = 0x3F8 1016 E:\net helpmsg %c% An I/O operation initiated by the registry failed unrecoverably. The registry could not read in, or write out, or flush, one of the files that contain the system's image of the registry. /cmd_output Looks like you have more problems than just a failing update... ; ) Please Help!!! Thanks Alot! Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |