Windows Update Error 0x80070005 Following Activation Work-Around

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    Success


    That MXdiag lookin good,
    Send the other back.


    Roy
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    Hi Thelma
    Thanks very much for the heads up! In fact I have always had the settings you describe in place, to avoid other updates I don't want.

    Enjoy the snow!

    PS Love your Member logo (Beatles For Sale) and your location, one of my favourite areas, but in summer, not winter!
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       #23

    torchwood said:
    That MXdiag lookin good,
    Send the other back.


    Roy

    Cheers Roy....so it is different to the original then?
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    changes


    Hi Magnet,

    The following section have changed, screenshots of original MXdiag,:)
    File scan data errors corrected
    Admin service NOW registered
    compare them to your latest

    Roy
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    torchwood said:
    Hi Magnet,

    The following section have changed, screenshots of original MXdiag,:)
    File scan data errors corrected
    Admin service NOW registered
    compare them to your latest

    Roy

    Yes Roy.....Was going through the 2 reports myself and saw the diiferences you highlight. Also a different version of SP1, which makes sense, as I reinstalled it.

    Are you able to tell me what I did to fix this? I've mostly concentrated on getting Windows Update to work! Would it have been running slmgr.vbs /ato?
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    ssd


    Hi Magnet,
    Changing to the SSD was the root cause of the problem, MS noticed the change, and the requirement was to change thier database info which you did by running the Windows Update Agent, which then required RE-activation which you did with SLMGR.
    You should NOT have anymore Genuine/update problems

    Happy surfing.

    If you have another problem, just post it in the appropriate sub forum..

    Roy
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    torchwood said:
    Hi Magnet,
    Changing to the SSD was the root cause of the problem, MS noticed the change, and the requirement was to change thier database info which you did by running the Windows Update Agent, which then required RE-activation which you did with SLMGR.
    You should NOT have anymore Genuine/update problems

    Happy surfing.

    If you have another problem, just post it in the appropriate sub forum..

    Roy

    All the best Roy, and thanks to all who have suggested/helped.:)
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