WIN 7 x64 Updates failing - DWrite.dll multiple failures


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    WIN 7 x64 Updates failing - DWrite.dll failures 800B0100/8007065E


    Running Windows 7 Ultimate x64, had absolutely no issues until attempting to perform a windows update today, everything has always been up-to-date and I believe there were several patches and security hot fix issues today/yesterday. All the updates had downloaded and begun installing when my system hung, no error, mouse was moving but nothing responding, left it for ages, ultimately I had to hard power off.

    Upon rebooting I immediately received the same error message twice in reference to 2 different programs when logging into windows


    One was in reference to steam and the other another program.

    I have since noticed this same error message appears when attempting to install certain programs, I tried to install a adobe acrobat firefox plugin update and it gave me the exact same message during installation, and failed.

    Ontop of this it seems Windows Explorer randomly hangs, but always fixes itself, this never occurred before. Some software upon loading is also acting slightly odd, such as lack of graphics or text. MS help for one, when I restored to it for the MS update error codes always drew a blank screen.

    Ok, so when I attempted to update the first time, 1 seemed to succeed but I think that was the one installation it crashed during that atarted this whole thing, initially I kept attempting to update to resolve it and got 2-4 more updates done successfully but always with several others failing till I got to the point no more would succeed. So when I go to update now I receive this,

    12 updates


    When attempting to install,



    I have tried rebooting several times and all the above repeats, same errors regarding DWrite.dll and MS updates fail.

    When I was referring to certain software showing blank screens, like the MS help window, they appear as such


    I can interact and even get them to run but nothings showing on them

    I'm slightly worried I've made things worse as I tried to restore the file DWrite.dll from a WHS backup from 3 days ago. It hasn't made any difference as far as I'm aware and that's the only thing I've attempted.

    Following the help here I have

    1) Downloaded and ran SURT, twice, it completed both times but the box that appeared after completion was blank, so as far as I can see it has made no difference.

    2) Ran sfc command in elevated CMD prompt several times, rebooting after each and it always stating there were some errors it could not fix, i'll see if I can post a log after this. I had problems cleaning the log when attempting to do a clean procedure.

    3) Windows update error codes are as above in image or here
    error 800B0100
    error 8007065E

    4) CBS Logs as attached

    Any help at all with this is greatly appreciated, if you need any more information please do ask away.

    5) Have added MGAdiag if useful.

    Notes:
    - I have no system restore, as I disabled it when I installed an SSD so I can't go down that path.
    - I have both an every day full WHS 2011 backup of the system and Acronis True Image backup of the system. If my issues mean recovering from a previous state then I have both those options at hand.
    - I have also considered using built in system repair from win 7 boot up disc, any thoughts if this maybe necessary and best route to take if so?
    - CHKDSK revealed no issues, spyware scan revealed no hits.
    Last edited by antispam246; 11 Jul 2013 at 01:22. Reason: Updating title
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    I've been researching the error specifically in relation to DWrite.dll and have noticed a number of recent issues with other people with the same problem sadly none with a reply/fix. I'm wondering if something in the recent set of updates has caused it and whether rolling/uninstalling a particular update could potentially resolve this?

    I would attempt this but would prefer to have some input before potentially making things worse.
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    The most likely cause for your errors is malware.

    Please download and install Malwarebytes Anti-malware (free version) from http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/ - UNtick 'Enable free trial of MBAM PRO' at the end of the installation - and update it, then run a full scan in your main account, and Quick scans in any other user accounts.

    Delete everything it finds

    Then...
    Please follow the Windows Update Posting Instructions and post the requested data
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    NoelDP said:
    The most likely cause for your errors is malware.

    Please download and install Malwarebytes Anti-malware (free version) from http://www.malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free/ - UNtick 'Enable free trial of MBAM PRO' at the end of the installation - and update it, then run a full scan in your main account, and Quick scans in any other user accounts.

    Delete everything it finds

    Then...
    Please follow the Windows Update Posting Instructions and post the requested data

    Noel, you do realize I've already done exactly what you've asked. I followed all that to a T before even making my post to ensure it was ready :/ I guess the only thing I can clarify on is that by spyware check I meant I ran malware bytes, always have. There's zero malware.
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    One possible cause is that your system is counterfeit!

    You have an OEM_SLP Key installed on what appears to be a retail motherboard - which means that the activation has been enabled by a hacker's Activation Exploit, many of which come with unwanted hangers-on.


    You will have to reinstall using genuine media and Key.
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