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I SOLVED IT.
All that needed to be done was execute this command
regsvr32 wuaueng.dll
My updates are back and running.
Whoever said there is no way to fix this, GG
Last edited by Luke14789; 08 May 2009 at 16:04.
I SOLVED IT.
All that needed to be done was execute this command
regsvr32 wuaueng.dll
My updates are back and running.
Whoever said there is no way to fix this, GG
Last edited by Luke14789; 08 May 2009 at 16:04.
Make sure you activate your copy of windows before doing an update. Microsoft checks for valid copy of windows before doing some updates and this happened to me. After I validated my copy over the internet, the update started working the way it should.
Well, seems like you've successfully found a way to install it back on your system. That's what I said need to be done OR there's no way to fix it. Maybe just a misunderstanding, but cool, glad you fixed it up.
Having it missing from the service list, it was obvious it needed to be put back there somehow heh.
oh yea, sorry if I came off kinda mean. The thought of reisntalling everything scared me and in reality all that needed to be done was execute that command.
5 second fix hehe
I'm just curious ... was this a clean install or did you do an upgrade from either XP or Vista?
Just like to share with others, I actually having the same problem in the first post, but my Windows Update & BITS services is running without any problem.
Also did a lot of search in the net and tested with a lot of ways (eg. clean up the Windows\SoftwareDistributor folder, re-register windows update services, manual install patch, windows trobleshooting, etc) with no help.
In Windowsupdate log, it show error as follow:
DtaStor FATAL: Failed to initialize datastore, error = 0xC8000247
Agent * WARNING: Online service registration/service ID resolution failed, hr=0xC8000247
DtaStor FATAL: Failed to initialize datastore, error = 0xC8000247
Agent * WARNING: Exit code = 0xC8000247
This problem can be simulated with a clean installation of Windows 7 Pro 64 bit with the hardware drivers.
After few days searching and testing, finally found the problem - it was cause by "Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)" where it enhancement SATA disk performance. After I downloaded and install the latest version of this driver, the problem solved.
I also read somewhere that some third party driver which can cause the Windows Update problem.
Hope this can bring some hints to other people who encounter the same problem. First try to make sure all drivers are the latest.
"Intel Rapid Storage Technology (RST)" update fixed my problem thank you!