Stuck in a failed update loop.

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  1. Posts : 188
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       #11

    Is this the folder you want? This sucker is 108 MB
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Stuck in a failed update loop.-checksur-folder.jpg   Stuck in a failed update loop.-v-1.0-folder.jpg  
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  2. Posts : 21,482
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       #12

    It tells you in the Windows update posting Instructions sticky in this forum (posting from my phone)
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  3. Posts : 188
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       #13

    NoelDP said:

    Now run the CheckSUR tool again (it may take a while)

    Post the new CheckSUR.log file, and the CheckSUR.persist.log file.

    Then run another SFC /SCANNOW and post the CBS.log file

    Also, zip your C:\Windows\System32\config\COMPONENTS file (no extension) and upload it to your favourite fileshare site (preferably DropBox or SkyDrive) and post a link (it'll be too big for the servers here)
    The part I highlighted in red is what I don't understand??
    I ran a new sfc, no problems. Here is the new CBS log;
    I have never used skydrive or etc. I have the components file uploaded. Not sure how to send you a link? I don't do social networking. I have too much work and very little time. Besides I don't feel the need to be that connected to anybody
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  4. Posts : 21,482
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       #14

    If you've uploaded the file, simply have the page open in your browser and copy the page address (htttp://....) and paste it in your reply here.

    The CheckSUR scan did what we expected - fixed the file error - but unfortunately that was all it did. I had hoped that correcting that would reduce the number of other problems.
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  5. Posts : 188
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       #15

    Sorry I didn't get back to this yesterday. I have a proposal on a new kitchen to present to a client tomorrow. I had hoped to have 3 different set ups to show them. Going be busy again today. I apologize also for my lack of knowledge on this stuff. At one point I knew it like the back of my hand. I built this system, you'd think I could figure out how to fix it! Any how here is the like to my skydrive. Didn't even know I had one, thanks, now I know.
    https://skydrive.live.com/?mkt=en-US&mkt=en-US&ppud=4
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  6. Posts : 21,482
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       #16

    That's just the basic link to SkyDrive - I need the one that's showing when you are displaying your file -

    you can right click on the file in your browser, and select 'Sharing', then click the Get a Link option and make the file View Only and click the Create button there.
    copy the link that then shows in the overlay to your reply.
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  7. Posts : 188
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       #17

    Sorry can you tell I'm out of my element on this one?
    https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resi...J56EiM1SO5SVXw
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  8. Posts : 21,482
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       #18

    That worked :)
    The file is smaller than I was expecting - which may not be good news.

    I'll see what I can find/do - back later.
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  9. Posts : 188
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       #19

    Any help will be more than appreciated!!!
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  10. Posts : 21,482
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       #20

    The good news is that I can see no obvious major errors in the components file - so this should ultimately be fixable.

    Now we need to do some registry manipulation.
    Have you ever used Regedit? - how comfortable are you with it?

    If you're reasonably OK with it then follow these instructions (If you're a total beginner, shout, and I'll go into more detail). As always BE CAREFUL - mistakes in the registry cannot be easily undone, and there are almost no built-in safeties.

    Open Regedit, and navigate to the
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion
    subkey - find the
    Component Based Servicing
    subkey, and right-click on it - select Export
    give the export a name, and change the 'save as type' to Registry Hive Files

    Save it to somewhere safe, then exit Regedit

    Now compress the saved file, and upload it to your reply.
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