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I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 of
the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up until now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message code is Error Code: 0x80070080. How do I rectify this? I really want to upgrade my service pack. Thanks. |
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"Tom B." wrote: > I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 of > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up until > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message code is > Error Code: 0x80070080. > How do I rectify this? > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > Thanks. Hi Tom, Open a Run command and type in: cmd.exe click [OK] on the command prompt type: net stop wuauserv press Enter Key on your keyboard then type this command: net stop bits Type Exit to exit the command prompt. Open Windows Explorer and locate this folder: C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution = delete all subfolders in the right pane/window. Note if you can't see this directory try show hidden files and folders from tools menu. Run disk clean up and register these command. Try to copy an dpaste into a Notepad and safe as updates.bat on your Desktop then double click it to execute the batch file. regsvr32 wuweb.dll regsvr32 wuapi.dll regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll regsvr32 wuaueng.dll regsvr32 wups2.dll regsvr32 wups.dll regsvr32 wucltui.dll net start wuauserv net start bits Reboot your machine and try the updates. Does it help? If still no joy try this tool: Dial-a-fix http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Dial-a-fix Note: make sure the machine malware/virus free and there is no Security software interfering with the updates rendering it useless/damaged. HTH, nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk |
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Hey. Thanks for the prompt reply.
I will attempt these procedures when I have time later today. I understand everything except for the specifics of this part: Run disk clean up and register these command. Try to copy and paste into a > Notepad and save as updates.bat on your Desktop then double click it to > execute the batch file. > regsvr32 wuweb.dll > regsvr32 wuapi.dll > regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll > regsvr32 wuaueng.dll > regsvr32 wups2.dll > regsvr32 wups.dll > regsvr32 wucltui.dll > net start wuauserv > net start bits When you say "Run disk clean up and register these command." Do you mean that is two separate procedures? In other words, 1) Run Disk Cleanup ...and then 3) Copy and paste the listed commands into a Notepad file on desktop, save as a .bat file, and then run? Just the way you wrote it, it was a little confusing. I think I know what you mean, but please clarify. I really appreciate this help. Tom B. "nass" wrote: > > > "Tom B." wrote: > > > I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 of > > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up until > > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message code is > > Error Code: 0x80070080. > > How do I rectify this? > > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > > Thanks. > > Hi Tom, > Open a Run command and type in: > cmd.exe click [OK] on the command prompt type: > net stop wuauserv press Enter Key on your keyboard then type this command: > net stop bits > Type Exit to exit the command prompt. > > Open Windows Explorer and locate this folder: > C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution = delete all subfolders in the right > pane/window. > Note if you can't see this directory try show hidden files and folders from > tools menu. > > Run disk clean up and register these command. Try to copy and paste into a > Notepad and save as updates.bat on your Desktop then double click it to > execute the batch file. > regsvr32 wuweb.dll > regsvr32 wuapi.dll > regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll > regsvr32 wuaueng.dll > regsvr32 wups2.dll > regsvr32 wups.dll > regsvr32 wucltui.dll > net start wuauserv > net start bits > > Reboot your machine and try the updates. Does it help? > > If still no joy try this tool: > Dial-a-fix > http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Dial-a-fix > > Note: make sure the machine malware/virus free and there is no Security > software interfering with the updates rendering it useless/damaged. > > HTH, > nass > --- > http://www.nasstec.co.uk > |
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Hi Tom, Yes, Run the Disk clean Up first and Then Open the Ntepad and copy the Dlls and Save As Updates.bat on your Desktop then Run and execute the commands ,and Reboot the machine. Keep Us Posted. nass "Tom B." wrote: > Hey. Thanks for the prompt reply. > I will attempt these procedures when I have time later today. > I understand everything except for the specifics of this part: > > Run disk clean up and register these command. Try to copy and paste into a > > Notepad and save as updates.bat on your Desktop then double click it to > > execute the batch file. > > regsvr32 wuweb.dll > > regsvr32 wuapi.dll > > regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll > > regsvr32 wuaueng.dll > > regsvr32 wups2.dll > > regsvr32 wups.dll > > regsvr32 wucltui.dll > > net start wuauserv > > net start bits > When you say "Run disk clean up and register these command." Do you mean > that is two separate procedures? In other words, > 1) Run Disk Cleanup ...and then > 3) Copy and paste the listed commands into a Notepad file on desktop, save > as a .bat file, and then run? > Just the way you wrote it, it was a little confusing. I think I know what > you mean, but please clarify. > I really appreciate this help. > Tom B. > > > "nass" wrote: > > > > > > > "Tom B." wrote: > > > > > I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 of > > > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up until > > > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > > > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message code is > > > Error Code: 0x80070080. > > > How do I rectify this? > > > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > > > Thanks. > > > > Hi Tom, > > Open a Run command and type in: > > cmd.exe click [OK] on the command prompt type: > > net stop wuauserv press Enter Key on your keyboard then type this command: > > net stop bits > > Type Exit to exit the command prompt. > > > > Open Windows Explorer and locate this folder: > > C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution = delete all subfolders in the right > > pane/window. > > Note if you can't see this directory try show hidden files and folders from > > tools menu. > > > > Run disk clean up and register these command. Try to copy and paste into a > > Notepad and save as updates.bat on your Desktop then double click it to > > execute the batch file. > > regsvr32 wuweb.dll > > regsvr32 wuapi.dll > > regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll > > regsvr32 wuaueng.dll > > regsvr32 wups2.dll > > regsvr32 wups.dll > > regsvr32 wucltui.dll > > net start wuauserv > > net start bits > > > > Reboot your machine and try the updates. Does it help? > > > > If still no joy try this tool: > > Dial-a-fix > > http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Dial-a-fix > > > > Note: make sure the machine malware/virus free and there is no Security > > software interfering with the updates rendering it useless/damaged. > > > > HTH, > > nass > > --- > > http://www.nasstec.co.uk > > |
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"Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7896DD08-446B-41F9-881D-BD5C6ECC61C9@microsoft.com... >I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 >of > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up > until > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message > code is > Error Code: 0x80070080. > How do I rectify this? > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > Thanks. 1. What is the make and model of your PC? What kind of CPU does it have? 2. What Service Pack level are you at currently? SP1 or "Gold" (i.e., no service pack)? Right-clicking My Computer will give you this information. |
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Thanks Daave.
I have a Dell 2350 running Windows XP Home 2002 Version. I have about 4.5 GB of main hard drive space left (not including an additional external with about 65 G's). I have 768 MB RAM. I have an Intel Celeron 2.00 GHz and I'm yes, I'm still running SP1. SP1 has been cool with me all this time, but now I'm encountering difficulties with it, being that Microsoft doesn't even make updates for it anymore. My IE6 browser keeps closing when I try to send copies directly to Kinko's online now, through their Print Online site. I could never upgrade to IE7 with SP1, nor could I receive certain Java and Adobe upgrades. I hope your fix will work and I can finally move on. I'll keep you posted. Thanks. Tom B. "Daave" wrote: > "Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:7896DD08-446B-41F9-881D-BD5C6ECC61C9@microsoft.com... > >I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 > >of > > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up > > until > > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message > > code is > > Error Code: 0x80070080. > > How do I rectify this? > > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > > Thanks. > > 1. What is the make and model of your PC? What kind of CPU does it have? > > 2. What Service Pack level are you at currently? SP1 or "Gold" (i.e., no > service pack)? > > Right-clicking My Computer will give you this information. > > > |
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That's a lot of useful information, Tom. Thanks. Here are some points:
1. 4.5GB of system hard drive space is dangerously low! How large is this hard drive? Before you do *anything*, you need to have as your goal 50% free space. Since you have another hard drive, you should copy most of your data (Word Documents, Excel spreadsheets, MP3s, photos, videos, archived e-mails, etc.) to it. Once, the data is copied, then you may delete these files from your system hard drive to free up space. 2. The fact that you do not have an AMD processor and you have SP1 is good news. Instead of installing SP2, you should actually install SP3. In order to successfully install SP3, you should do three things: a) download the SP3 installation file: WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe from: http://www.microsoft.com/DownLoads/...&displaylang=en b) disconnect peripheral devices such as your printer, external hard drive, etc. The only devices left should be your mouse, keyboard, and monitor. You should even physically disconnect from your Internet connection. c) configure a clean boot (which may be undone once the Service Pack is installed): http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353 The reason you want to configure a clean boot is you want to make sure there are no potentially interfering programs are running while you install SP3. Very often, people who are running certain antivirus programs, for instance, wind up having problems installing SP3 (and SP2 for that matter). Configuring a clean boot environment eliminates this possibility. 3. Before you install SP3, I would recommend two things: a) back up all your data, which is *always* a good precaution. I prefer to make an image of C: and store this image archive to an external hard drive. b) ensure you are malware-free. This page has excellent information: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com...Viruses_Malware 4. After you install SP3, reboot TWICE. Plug everything else back in and undo the clean boot settings. Then you should make sure your Windows is fully patched by installing only the critical updates from Windows Update (and continue to do this regularly!). I would recommend deselecting IE7 because there is a best-practices method to install IE7 as well (which also involves a standalone installation file). Post back when you are ready for those. 5. I'm not familiar with Kinko's online printing service, so I am unfamiliar with any programs or add-ons that might be interfering with your Web browser. It is important, of course, to regularly empty your browser cache (Temporary Internet Files). 6. For Java and Adobe Flash, generally you need to make sure you are running as a user with administrative privileges. That should be for another thread, so when you are ready, post back with those particular questions. "Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news F44553C-90AE-4E96-96B1-13C2145DBCEC@microsoft.com...> Thanks Daave. > I have a Dell 2350 running Windows XP Home 2002 Version. I have about > 4.5 GB > of main hard drive space left (not including an additional external > with > about 65 G's). I have 768 MB RAM. I have an Intel Celeron 2.00 GHz and > I'm > yes, I'm still running SP1. > SP1 has been cool with me all this time, but now I'm encountering > difficulties with it, being that Microsoft doesn't even make updates > for it > anymore. My IE6 browser keeps closing when I try to send copies > directly to > Kinko's online now, through their Print Online site. I could never > upgrade to > IE7 with SP1, nor could I receive certain Java and Adobe upgrades. > I hope your fix will work and I can finally move on. > I'll keep you posted. > Thanks. > Tom B. > > "Daave" wrote: > >> "Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:7896DD08-446B-41F9-881D-BD5C6ECC61C9@microsoft.com... >> >I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error >> >3/4 >> >of >> > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it >> > up >> > until >> > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. >> > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error >> > message >> > code is >> > Error Code: 0x80070080. >> > How do I rectify this? >> > I really want to upgrade my service pack. >> > Thanks. >> >> 1. What is the make and model of your PC? What kind of CPU does it >> have? >> >> 2. What Service Pack level are you at currently? SP1 or "Gold" (i.e., >> no >> service pack)? >> >> Right-clicking My Computer will give you this information. >> >> >> |
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Allright Daave. Here's what's happening.
I utilized the information given by both you and the other responder named nass. I deleted the subfolders in C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution. Once I did that, I executed that .bat file. I cleared up alot of space on my hard drive by transferring mp3's and mpeg's over to my external drive. I downloaded all the updates, and they downloaded fine. I then attempted to download SP2 once more, and THE SAME THING HAPPENED AGAIN! It stopped 3/4 of the way through, and I had to shut the whole deal down. Argghhh!! I feel like I'm in this weird limbo inbetween SP's right now. I ran disk cleanup and cleared out all that failed SP2 stuff. Now I guess I'm ready to try and download SP3. I don't seem to have a choice here. What do you know about that Dial-A-Fix tool? I read this info link and it seems risky to me? http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Dial-a-fix I'll go ahead with the SP3 download after I hear back from you. Tom B. "Daave" wrote: > That's a lot of useful information, Tom. Thanks. Here are some points: > > 1. 4.5GB of system hard drive space is dangerously low! How large is > this hard drive? Before you do *anything*, you need to have as your goal > 50% free space. Since you have another hard drive, you should copy most > of your data (Word Documents, Excel spreadsheets, MP3s, photos, videos, > archived e-mails, etc.) to it. Once, the data is copied, then you may > delete these files from your system hard drive to free up space. > > 2. The fact that you do not have an AMD processor and you have SP1 is > good news. Instead of installing SP2, you should actually install SP3. > In order to successfully install SP3, you should do three things: > > a) download the SP3 installation file: > > WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe > > from: > > http://www.microsoft.com/DownLoads/...&displaylang=en > > b) disconnect peripheral devices such as your printer, external hard > drive, etc. The only devices left should be your mouse, keyboard, and > monitor. You should even physically disconnect from your Internet > connection. > > c) configure a clean boot (which may be undone once the Service Pack is > installed): > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353 > > The reason you want to configure a clean boot is you want to make sure > there are no potentially interfering programs are running while you > install SP3. Very often, people who are running certain antivirus > programs, for instance, wind up having problems installing SP3 (and SP2 > for that matter). Configuring a clean boot environment eliminates this > possibility. > > 3. Before you install SP3, I would recommend two things: > > a) back up all your data, which is *always* a good precaution. I prefer > to make an image of C: and store this image archive to an external hard > drive. > > b) ensure you are malware-free. This page has excellent information: > > http://www.elephantboycomputers.com...Viruses_Malware > > 4. After you install SP3, reboot TWICE. Plug everything else back in and > undo the clean boot settings. Then you should make sure your Windows is > fully patched by installing only the critical updates from Windows > Update (and continue to do this regularly!). I would recommend > deselecting IE7 because there is a best-practices method to install IE7 > as well (which also involves a standalone installation file). Post back > when you are ready for those. > > 5. I'm not familiar with Kinko's online printing service, so I am > unfamiliar with any programs or add-ons that might be interfering with > your Web browser. It is important, of course, to regularly empty your > browser cache (Temporary Internet Files). > > 6. For Java and Adobe Flash, generally you need to make sure you are > running as a user with administrative privileges. That should be for > another thread, so when you are ready, post back with those particular > questions. > > > > > > "Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news F44553C-90AE-4E96-96B1-13C2145DBCEC@microsoft.com...> > Thanks Daave. > > I have a Dell 2350 running Windows XP Home 2002 Version. I have about > > 4.5 GB > > of main hard drive space left (not including an additional external > > with > > about 65 G's). I have 768 MB RAM. I have an Intel Celeron 2.00 GHz and > > I'm > > yes, I'm still running SP1. > > SP1 has been cool with me all this time, but now I'm encountering > > difficulties with it, being that Microsoft doesn't even make updates > > for it > > anymore. My IE6 browser keeps closing when I try to send copies > > directly to > > Kinko's online now, through their Print Online site. I could never > > upgrade to > > IE7 with SP1, nor could I receive certain Java and Adobe upgrades. > > I hope your fix will work and I can finally move on. > > I'll keep you posted. > > Thanks. > > Tom B. > > > > "Daave" wrote: > > > >> "Tom B." <TomB@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news:7896DD08-446B-41F9-881D-BD5C6ECC61C9@microsoft.com... > >> >I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error > >> >3/4 > >> >of > >> > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it > >> > up > >> > until > >> > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > >> > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error > >> > message > >> > code is > >> > Error Code: 0x80070080. > >> > How do I rectify this? > >> > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > >> > Thanks. > >> > >> 1. What is the make and model of your PC? What kind of CPU does it > >> have? > >> > >> 2. What Service Pack level are you at currently? SP1 or "Gold" (i.e., > >> no > >> service pack)? > >> > >> Right-clicking My Computer will give you this information. > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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I took your advice and deleted the subfolders in C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution. I ran that .bat file you gave me. I downloaded all the updates and they downloaded OK. I then attempted to download SP2 again, and it STOPPED AGAIN 3/4 of the way through! How frustrating! I read that page you gave me on Dial-A-Fix. It seems like a potentially risky tool that could really screw things up. The disclaimers went on for so long, I just stopped reading. But then again, it also seemed like it had great potential to solve my problem. I was thinking now I should maybe take this other responders advice and download SP3 instead? What do you know about Dial-A-Fix. I just don't want to create more problems by running that tool. Tom B. "nass" wrote: > > > "Tom B." wrote: > > > I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 of > > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up until > > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message code is > > Error Code: 0x80070080. > > How do I rectify this? > > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > > Thanks. > > Hi Tom, > Open a Run command and type in: > cmd.exe click [OK] on the command prompt type: > net stop wuauserv press Enter Key on your keyboard then type this command: > net stop bits > Type Exit to exit the command prompt. > > Open Windows Explorer and locate this folder: > C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution = delete all subfolders in the right > pane/window. > Note if you can't see this directory try show hidden files and folders from > tools menu. > > Run disk clean up and register these command. Try to copy an dpaste into a > Notepad and safe as updates.bat on your Desktop then double click it to > execute the batch file. > regsvr32 wuweb.dll > regsvr32 wuapi.dll > regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll > regsvr32 wuaueng.dll > regsvr32 wups2.dll > regsvr32 wups.dll > regsvr32 wucltui.dll > net start wuauserv > net start bits > > Reboot your machine and try the updates. Does it help? > > If still no joy try this tool: > Dial-a-fix > http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Dial-a-fix > > Note: make sure the machine malware/virus free and there is no Security > software interfering with the updates rendering it useless/damaged. > > HTH, > nass > --- > http://www.nasstec.co.uk > |
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Hi Tom, Daave is a greate helper in the Ms newsgroups and what he told is a good advice concerning the Hard drive space, which I didn't know about from you. If you moved your Docs, Pictures and the data to the other Partition and made a space then try the Dial a fix tool and install SP3 then IE7. Does it give you the same Error message or different one? HTH, nass --- http://www.nasstec.co.uk "Tom B." wrote: > nass, > I took your advice and deleted the subfolders in > C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution. I ran that .bat file you gave me. I > downloaded all the updates and they downloaded OK. I then attempted to > download SP2 again, and it STOPPED AGAIN 3/4 of the way through! How > frustrating! > I read that page you gave me on Dial-A-Fix. It seems like a potentially > risky tool that could really screw things up. The disclaimers went on for so > long, I just stopped reading. But then again, it also seemed like it had > great potential to solve my problem. > I was thinking now I should maybe take this other responders advice and > download SP3 instead? > What do you know about Dial-A-Fix. I just don't want to create more problems > by running that tool. > Tom B. > > "nass" wrote: > > > > > > > "Tom B." wrote: > > > > > I have never installed Service Pack 2 because I always get an error 3/4 of > > > the way through installation. My system has worked fine without it up until > > > now. Now I'm having real browser problems and stuff. > > > Every time I have ever attempted to download SP2, the error message code is > > > Error Code: 0x80070080. > > > How do I rectify this? > > > I really want to upgrade my service pack. > > > Thanks. > > > > Hi Tom, > > Open a Run command and type in: > > cmd.exe click [OK] on the command prompt type: > > net stop wuauserv press Enter Key on your keyboard then type this command: > > net stop bits > > Type Exit to exit the command prompt. > > > > Open Windows Explorer and locate this folder: > > C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution = delete all subfolders in the right > > pane/window. > > Note if you can't see this directory try show hidden files and folders from > > tools menu. > > > > Run disk clean up and register these command. Try to copy an dpaste into a > > Notepad and safe as updates.bat on your Desktop then double click it to > > execute the batch file. > > regsvr32 wuweb.dll > > regsvr32 wuapi.dll > > regsvr32 wuaueng1.dll > > regsvr32 wuaueng.dll > > regsvr32 wups2.dll > > regsvr32 wups.dll > > regsvr32 wucltui.dll > > net start wuauserv > > net start bits > > > > Reboot your machine and try the updates. Does it help? > > > > If still no joy try this tool: > > Dial-a-fix > > http://wiki.lunarsoft.net/wiki/Dial-a-fix > > > > Note: make sure the machine malware/virus free and there is no Security > > software interfering with the updates rendering it useless/damaged. > > > > HTH, > > nass > > --- > > http://www.nasstec.co.uk > > |
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