Multiple Win7 updates fail to install

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    Last edited by NealG58; 16 Jul 2017 at 22:04.
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  2. Posts : 30
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       #42

    Attached are recent CBS.LOG, CheckSUR.LOG and Check.persist.LOG files.

    Neal
    Multiple Win7 updates fail to install Attached Files
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       #43

    Any luck finding the fix information Noel?
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  4. Posts : 30
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    Any luck Noel? Have tried SFC a few more times but still no fix.
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    Bump.

    Still patiently waiting.
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  6. Posts : 9,746
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    Could you explain what your current problem actually is?. This thread goes back quite a long way & then stopped back in Oct 17.
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    I am still having problems installing updates. Noel had been helping me but he got bogged down at work. Most of the minor updates will install with no issues. The major ones will appear to install but will fail and give an error code - usually Code 80073712 - the update failed to install. This has been happening for over a year now. It seemed to start about the time when the Windows 10 upgrade was forced on my machine and I uninstalled it according to instructions on MS website. I have tried several things that Noel suggested but still no complete success.
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    When you uninstalled Windows 10, did you do a fresh install of Windows 7 or just do the reverse process from 10?.
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    It wasn't a full Win10 upgrade. It was the 'push' that Microsoft did at the first of the year. Even though I had selected not to get the Win10 upgrade, the install files had gotten installed anyway. I uninstalled the update which uninstalled the update files. Ever since I have had issues with some of the major update files. This is a work issued laptop that would be a major hassle to reimage and reset all the permissions.
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    It looks like W10 part install & uninstall has caused your problems. The only really complete fix is probably a reformat & a clean install of W7.

    I can appreciate the hassle of doing this. Is there another user in the company that has virtually the same set up as yours, that you could possible clone their HDD onto yours?.
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