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I had a feeling you may have done - no, there's no point in keeping the old folders after a couple of days, as they are quickly outdated.
I'll get back to you on what we can try next - gotta get some stuff done!
I had a feeling you may have done - no, there's no point in keeping the old folders after a couple of days, as they are quickly outdated.
I'll get back to you on what we can try next - gotta get some stuff done!
Okay, thanks for the help. I'll be here later tonight again, as I work until at least 8:30 PST
You have three error codes in that log -This is the leadup to the first one...Code:Line 9528: 2015-08-21 09:13:04:022 948 f18 AU WARNING: Failed to change download properties of call, error = 0x80070057 Line 9549: 2015-08-21 09:13:04:116 948 5e0 AU WARNING: GetInteractiveInstallProgress failed, error = 0x8024000C Line 9637: 2015-08-21 09:18:31:358 948 a3c Agent * WARNING: Failed to filter search results, error = 0x8024000B
Please open an Elevated Command Prompt, and run the following command...Code:2015-08-21 09:13:01:978 948 dc0 Handler Generating request for CBS update EE2A1EB3-7221-4DC2-94AC-944C6A55E3D8 in sandbox C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\20eeb2d6d75fd514e6c40ef5c678c772 2015-08-21 09:13:01:978 948 dc0 Handler Selected payload type is ptExpress 2015-08-21 09:13:01:978 948 dc0 Handler UH: DpxRestoreJob returned 0x80070002 2015-08-21 09:13:01:978 948 dc0 Handler Detected download state is dsHavePackage 2015-08-21 09:13:02:774 948 5e0 AU Interactive Download was cancelled 2015-08-21 09:13:02:790 948 a3c Report CWERReporter finishing event handling. (00000000) 2015-08-21 09:13:03:804 948 f18 AU No featured updates notifications to show 2015-08-21 09:13:04:022 948 f18 AU Cancelled download for invalidated/hidden/unapplicable update(s) 2015-08-21 09:13:04:022 948 f18 AU UpdateDownloadProperties: 1 download(s) are still in progress. 2015-08-21 09:13:04:022 948 f18 AU WARNING: Failed to change download properties of call, error = 0x80070057
DIR C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download\20eeb2d6d75fd514e6c40ef5c678c772
I rather expect it to return 'not found' - but if it does find anything, please post the results.
Not found, as you suspected.
(Edit) Upon reading the section of the log which you posted, it looks like it is indeed just one particular part of the download, correct? Or when it says "1 download still in progress" does it count the whole pack as one download?
Last edited by Zebo12345; 22 Aug 2015 at 05:35.
It's been awhile since your last reply. Are you out of ideas to help me? I totally understand if you are. There's only so much you can do to help me without having direct access to my computer.
I have done a little bit of work (Showed my dad the logs you had me send, and we looked up those error codes.)
The only solution that we tried was this command:
Cmd /c ren %WinDir%\System32\Spupdsvc.exe Spupdsvc.old
It didn't help, but something interesting happened on the microsoft page which showed us that: It thought this computer was running Windows XP. It had a warning at the top saying "Windows XP is no longer supported," but now when I go back to that page, it no longer has that message.
This computer has NEVER had XP on it, so i don't know why that happened. I kind of doubt that it matters, but that's an interesting happenstance and I find it odd that it could happen at all.
That warning appears on any KB article which relates to XP- not the machine looking at the article.
I had thought about that article myself, but I'm not sure that it relates to WU in later OS's since the update systems have changed significantly.
Please try this -
I've uploaded a file - wmirebuild.zip - to my OneDrive at Noel's OneDrive
Please download and save it to your desktop.
Right-click on the saved file and select Extract all...
Save it to the default location
This should create a file wmirebuild.bat
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*right-click on the file, and select Run as Administrator
Accept the warnings,
Once it's finished running, (may take a couple of minutes)
Close all windows, and reboot.
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Then Open an Elevated Command Prompt, and run the following command…
winmgmt /verifyrepository
Post the results of that command, and test Windows Update.
So far so good. Verifying the repository gave me "WMI repository is consistent." Running windows update now, and will update you when it's done (no pun intended )
Curses! Another failed update, with the same error code. ):
I am utterly confused. I tried your instructions twice just in case I had made a mistake along the way the first time, but it still failed. The repository is still consistent, btw. Don't know if there was any expected change there. I don't suppose you have another trick up your sleeve?
Let's try a couple of things...
Open an Elevated Command Prompt and run the following commands:
IPCONFIG /ALL
NETSH WINSOCK RESET
reg add "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings" /v ProxyEnable /t REG_DWORD /d 0 /f
reg delete "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings" /v ProxyServer /f
NETSH WINHTTP RESET
post the results, reboot, try the update again - then post the new CBS.log and windowsupdate.log files.