Unspecified Error code 0x80004005


  1. Posts : 5
    win home 7 32bit
       #1

    Unspecified Error code 0x80004005


    Hi,

    I'm using Win 7 Home ed. 32 bit. And when trying to update and save tags for my .wav files, directly from the Explorer window, I get this error 0x80004005 each time. And won't let me save/update my tags, of course.


    Any idea what's causing it?
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  2. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #2

    Welcome to Seven Forums mrfreezzzz. Is this a problem that just started, and do you know when if so? If it just started, you can try a System Restore point from just before it began

    System Restore

    If no help, try a clean start to see if there is a conflict

    Troubleshoot Application Conflicts by Performing a Clean Startup

    You might try and edit the tag information in WMP

    Add or edit media information in Windows Media Player

    If you can edit there, it likely isn't a file permission issue, but more an Explorer issue. You could try on another user and see if the problem occurs on that user as well. If it does not occur on another user, you could try and fix the corrupted user

    Fix a corrupted user profile

    If none of the above help, you should also run the System File Checker

    SFC /SCANNOW Command - System File Checker

    Did you make any changes just before the problem began? Installed any new programs? Ran any optimization programs, etc?

    Would you be able to copy the file to another windows 7 PC and see if you can edit it there?

    A Repair Install is also an option if the problem exists on all users, and nothing else helps.

    Repair Install

    A Guy
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  3. Posts : 5
    win home 7 32bit
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hi,

    And thanks for all these inputs/leads. So

    A Guy said:
    you can try a System Restore point from just before it began
    Good idea, yes. Unfortunately I have encountered this issue for about 10 days, but there's no telling when it actually started. And on top of that, my last restore point showing in the list was setup... yesterday. Even though I create one on a weekly basis, and more if I uninstall applications.

    A Guy said:
    You might try and edit the tag information in WMP
    It does work, yes. But needless to say it's tedious, some fields do not show, even if the associated columns are selected, and edition can't be done on the fly, as one'd do directly from Explorer.

    A Guy said:
    You could try on another user and see if the problem occurs on that user as well
    I don't even have the possibility to edit id3 tags from Win Explorer, on another computer. Even though they're both running the same version of Windows.

    As to your other solutions, I'll need more time to check them out. And will return here the results.


    Thanks again,
    Cheers,
    J.



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  4. Posts : 19
    Windows 7
       #4

    Please read this article and then download the appropriate match an manually apply it. It's a Microsoft problem not your PC.

    Windows 10 Internet Explorer update KB 3087040 fails with error 0x80004005 | InfoWorld
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