Windows update KB947821 fails with error 80070643

Hi CBSup, welcome to Seven Forums,

Windows 7 32bit. Fails at boot.
Switching to safe mode causes the update to rollback and windows then boots as normal.

Have you got SP1 installed?

KB947821 is SURT [System Update Readiness Tool], it is a self-installing utility that executes when you install it. It is used because of an inconsistency found in the Windows servicing store that may prevent the successful installation of updates, service packs, and software. It checks for these inconsistencies [integrity] and tries to fix any issues found. It supports all versions of Windows 7 SP1.

What exactly are you trying to do?
How are you trying to run it?

I hope this helps!
 

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Sorry, mixed my numbers up, that should be KB4457144, I’ll try to correct the title
 

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Hi CBSup,

[1] KB4457144 is the September Monthly Rollup, and like all previous Monthly Rollups it is cumulative. Have you tried installing the latest October Monthly Rollup KB4462923 from here => October 9, 2018 - KB4462923 (Monthly Rollup). Being cumulative, it will include any updates included in the September Monthly Rollup!

[2] KB4457144 requires the Servicing Stack Update KB3177467. You can however, download the KB3177467 .msu [Windows Standalone Update] manually from here => KB3177467 Servicing stack update for Windows 7 SP1. Then you can either download KB4457144 [September Monthly Rollup] from here => September 11, 2018 - KB4457144 (Monthly Rollup), or download KB4462923 [October Monthly Rollup] from here => October 9, 2018 - KB4462923 (Monthly Rollup).

IMPORTANT: Make sure you create a System Restore Point before doing any of the above!

I hope this helps!
 
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Thanks for the reply.

So I manually installed KB3177467 first.

Then went to the October KB4462923. Microsoft had two files listed to download, one labelled 'pciclearstalecache....' so I ran that one first assuming that clears some stale cache.

Then i ran the October cumulative update but again had the same error. Computer restarts during boot. Have to go to safe mode which then rolls back the update.

Being a cumulative update Im guessing its a particular update or combination of updates causing the issue. I guess I could try installing each one manually, which might narrow things down, but even if I work out which updates cause the issue, Im still going to be in the same boat. Any last ideas before I reinstall?
 

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Hi CBSup,

Run SURT [System Update Readiness Tool], please follow my instructions below!

SURT

SURT [System Update Readiness Tool] is a self-installing utility that executes when you install it. It is used because of an inconsistency found in the Windows servicing store that may prevent the successful installation of updates, service packs, and software. It checks for these inconsistencies [integrity] and tries to fix any issues found. It supports all versions of Windows 7 SP1. When SURT is run, it will create two log files, CheckSUR.log and CheckSUR.persist.log, both in the temporary folder C:\Windows\Logs\CBS.

SURT downloaded => System Update Readiness Tool for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems [KB947821] - [October 2014].

[1] Install SURT [it will automatically run on installation and may take about 15 minutes or so to complete].
[2] Post the log: C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\ CBS.log.
[3] Post the log: C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\ CheckSUR.log.
[4] Post the log: C:\Windows\ WindowsUpdate.log.

SUGGESTION: It is advisable to turn off the power options for sleep etc while this is running because it could take a while.

I am sure that someone will be able to look at the logs and give you an answer.

I hope this helps!
 

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The link was for the 64bit, but I ran the same KB for 32bit. Log files attached. Thank you
 

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Can confirm that July’s update also causes this issue. I feel like it has been happening since about then. So it’s likely something that started in this update.
 

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Hi CBSup,

Try this.

Uninstall KB4462923 and KB4457139 with the wusa tool [see below]. Then run WU. It should only find KB4462923 to be necessary. It has been suggested that doing it this way without KB4457139 being installed works!

[1] To uninstall a WU through Installed Updates => How to Uninstall a Windows Update in Windows 7.

[2] To uninstall a WU using the wusa tool from an elevated command prompt => Click Start, in the search box type cmd, when cmd appears in the menu under Programs, right-click it and select Run as administrator. The elevated command prompt window will now open.

Type => wusa /uninstall /kb:4462923 /quiet [yes, there are three spaces there] and press Enter.
Type => wusa /uninstall /kb:4457139 /quiet [yes, there are three spaces there] and press Enter.

If you use Copy and Paste, you will need to use the mouse right-click and paste option because CTRL+V doesn’t work in the elevated command prompt window.

I hope this helps!
 

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If you add
/norestart
to the directive, restart prompt will not appear
wusa /uninstall /kb:4462923 /quiet /norestart
 

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Hi Snick,

If you add /norestart to the directive, restart prompt will not appear
wusa /uninstall /kb:4462923 /quiet /norestart

Nice addition :thumbsup:.
 

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Thanks for the suggestions. It appears neither of those updates were installed.

I then tried running a batch file that uninstalled all my windows updates, in the hope that I could then reinstall them again and it might correct whatever the issue was, but unfortunately that also failed, again kept rebooting at startup after uninstalling a heap of them. Going into safe mode reverted the changes.

At this stage I will go ahead with a clean install. Thanks all for trying.
 

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Hi CBSup,

Thanks for the suggestions. It appears neither of those updates were installed.

I then tried running a batch file that uninstalled all my windows updates, in the hope that I could then reinstall them again and it might correct whatever the issue was, but unfortunately that also failed, again kept rebooting at startup after uninstalling a heap of them. Going into safe mode reverted the changes.

At this stage I will go ahead with a clean install.

Try this FIRST [same procedure as posted before] => wusa /uninstall /kb:KB4457144 /quiet [yes, there are three spaces there] and press Enter. Then re-boot the computer.

If that doesn't work, then please follow my instructions below to reset the WU Agent [thanks to townsbg for the link and explanation]!

Reset The WU Agent

Download the ResetWUEng zip file from here => ResetWUEng.zip.

You will be presented with the following screen => Reset Windows Update Screen.

[1] Extract the contents of the ResetWUEng zip file using something like 7-Zip here => 7-Zip.
[2] Right-click the ResetWUEng [Windows Command Script] file and select Run as administrator.
[3] On the main page select Option 2.
NOTE: If you get the error saying that it can't rename the folder softwaredistribution, then re-boot and run the script again.
[4] Once you get the message saying that the script has run successfully, try updating windows again.

Please note that it might take longer for Windows to scan for updates after you have run the tool because it has to rebuild the database. However, this is not the case for everyone!

IMPORTANT: You will lose ALL your update history [this is normal after a WU reset], but the updates previously installed are still there. You will also have to re-hide any updates that you had previously hidden.

If neither of these work then I can post the instructions and procedure for a clean install.

I hope this helps!
 
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Hi CBSup,

One other suggestion. Have you tried a Startup Repair from the Win 7 System Recovery Options? If you want to try this then please let me know and I will post the procedure.

I hope this helps!
 

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