Windows 7 x86 update problem 80070643 and 80071A91 errors

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       #21

    Did you check to see which drive actually contained the arpab folder first? which driver letter was it?
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       #22

    NoelDP said:
    Did you check to see which drive actually contained the arpab folder first? which driver letter was it?
    Yes i done . firts i wrote C:/arpab then cmd found this files and then i wrote xcopy c:/arpab c:/windows/winsxs
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       #23

    NoelDP said:
    Did you check to see which drive actually contained the arpab folder first? which driver letter was it?
    NoelDP ! Look ! i havn't got any errors !
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       #24

    But updates don't install with the same errors
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  5. Posts : 21,482
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       #25

    What did you do?

    Please run SFC /SCANNOW again and post the new CBS.logfile.
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       #26

    NoelDP said:
    What did you do?

    Please run SFC /SCANNOW again and post the new CBS.logfile.
    i done what you had written in 10 post.
    but i boot repair computer by ERD Commander 7.0 !
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  7. Posts : 21,482
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       #27

    You have some nasty errors in the background CBS log - please try this...

    reboot to the Repair Environment - as soon as the machine restarts, start tapping F8 - this should bring up the Advanced Boot Menu, at the top of which should be the option 'Repair my Computer'
    Pick that
    You'll have to log in with your username and password.


    Pick the option to use a Command Prompt
    At the prompt type
    DISM /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions

    Post any output.

    (note: you will have to use the proper drive letter for the command - the C:\ shown may well not be correct)


    Once complete, reboot to Normal Mode Windows, and then do another Check for Updates, and attempt to install ONLY the oldest update - what happens?
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    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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       #28

    NoelDP said:
    You have some nasty errors in the background CBS log - please try this...

    reboot to the Repair Environment - as soon as the machine restarts, start tapping F8 - this should bring up the Advanced Boot Menu, at the top of which should be the option 'Repair my Computer'
    Pick that
    You'll have to log in with your username and password.


    Pick the option to use a Command Prompt
    At the prompt type
    DISM /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions

    Post any output.

    (note: you will have to use the proper drive letter for the command - the C:\ shown may well not be correct)


    Once complete, reboot to Normal Mode Windows, and then do another Check for Updates, and attempt to install ONLY the oldest update - what happens?
    /image:C:\ /cleanup-image /revertpendingactions was message like operation done
    but nothing changed. i tried to install one oldest update . it's not installed with error 80071A91
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       #29

    PLease post the new CBS.log, and the C:\Windows\windowsupdate.log files
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  10. Posts : 30
    Windows 7 Ultimate x86
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       #30

    NoelDP said:
    PLease post the new CBS.log, and the C:\Windows\windowsupdate.log files
    logs
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    Last edited by ArtoPower; 27 Jan 2015 at 00:09.
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