From: Gus from www.rozult.com Gus from on 20 Oct 2009 07:07 Run sfc/scannow in a dos sommand window you have launched by right clicking on the dos icon and selecting "Run as Administrator". Then type in the dos window the command sfc/scannow. readmore about SFC http://www.computerhope.com/sfc.htm#01 regards Gus from www.rozult.com "Kafe Sure" wrote: > The sfc/scannow solution worked for me (after I had discovered how to turn > off Account settings - via the Control panel). I then only had 4 downloads > that had failed, instead of 39 but I also had a new error message!!! After > rebooting I had around 43 failed downloads. None of the suggestions so far > have helped with this new error code: 80070002, so I am trawling through this > forum again, just before I bin my laptop. > > Kafe > > "GlenntheGreat" wrote: > > > > > Hello everyone. I struggled with this very issue for two months. After > > much searching of the Internet, I found my solution to the problem last > > night, and I decided that I should spread the word on how I fixed it. > > > > Solution: > > > > Go to Run... in the Start menu. Enter this command: > > > > sfc /scannow > > > > Your computer will scan system files and fix whatever is corrupted. I > > ran the scan, and although the window closed on me before I could read > > the results, I tried another installation of the 16 updates since July > > 10 that had been refusing to install. To my amazement, they all > > succeeded, and Vista does truly seem to operate much more smoothly what > > with the Intel chip and memory improvements of some recent updates. > > > > To give some further background on the issue I was having, just to make > > sure that you are having the same problems and experience that I had: > > > > Since July 10th, I was about to download updates, and attempt to > > install them. The updates would do their installation, then prompt me to > > restart the computer. I would do so, and have to sit though a long > > configuration, during which the computer would often restart itself a > > second time. > > > > Upon re-loading Windows, the 16 updates from July 10 to Sept 27 would > > either have a status of Failed or Pending. > > > > The solutions I had previously tried (all of which failed) included: > > > > - Renaming/removing the \\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ folder or it's > > contents (like the Downloads folder and/or DataStore folder) while the > > Windows Update service was shut down > > > > - Renaming/removing the \\Windows\System32\Catroot2\ folder while the > > Cryptographic Services service was shut down > > > > - Downloading and running individual update installers off of > > Microsoft's website > > (Note: When trying this message, the update history would incorrectly > > show that the update was installed successfully. Even though it had a > > status of Successful, it would not register in the listing of installed > > updates, and thus when searching for more updates, the update would > > still appear as something I needed to download) > > > > ****************** > > Just as some other information, I'm new to online troubleshooting > > discussion, and I felt that this problem was significant enough to > > motivate me to get involved, as these updates are an important measure > > in the fight to get people to stop hating on Vista. I notice that a lot > > of people are having issues, and I can't stand to see this happen. > > > > Since I am new to this, I'm not sure what the best means of propogating > > this solution would be, if it infact proves to be widely helpful to > > others. > > > > > > -- > > GlenntheGreat > > Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway > > > >
From: huda bgx huda on 18 Nov 2009 06:15 "ohkala" wrote: > I have the same problem as Rhio (post of 9/25). Update will not install and > shows Error Code 80240016 - computer runs forever but nothing happens. > Reboot doesn't help. Can't figure out what other update is still installing. > Beginning to get really annoying.
From: mandyb on 26 Nov 2009 17:24 The solution worked perfectly. All the updates installed after doing the sfc /scannow. Thanks! "GlenntheGreat" wrote: > > Hello everyone. I struggled with this very issue for two months. After > much searching of the Internet, I found my solution to the problem last > night, and I decided that I should spread the word on how I fixed it. > > Solution: > > Go to Run... in the Start menu. Enter this command: > > sfc /scannow > > Your computer will scan system files and fix whatever is corrupted. I > ran the scan, and although the window closed on me before I could read > the results, I tried another installation of the 16 updates since July > 10 that had been refusing to install. To my amazement, they all > succeeded, and Vista does truly seem to operate much more smoothly what > with the Intel chip and memory improvements of some recent updates. > > To give some further background on the issue I was having, just to make > sure that you are having the same problems and experience that I had: > > Since July 10th, I was about to download updates, and attempt to > install them. The updates would do their installation, then prompt me to > restart the computer. I would do so, and have to sit though a long > configuration, during which the computer would often restart itself a > second time. > > Upon re-loading Windows, the 16 updates from July 10 to Sept 27 would > either have a status of Failed or Pending. > > The solutions I had previously tried (all of which failed) included: > > - Renaming/removing the \\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ folder or it's > contents (like the Downloads folder and/or DataStore folder) while the > Windows Update service was shut down > > - Renaming/removing the \\Windows\System32\Catroot2\ folder while the > Cryptographic Services service was shut down > > - Downloading and running individual update installers off of > Microsoft's website > (Note: When trying this message, the update history would incorrectly > show that the update was installed successfully. Even though it had a > status of Successful, it would not register in the listing of installed > updates, and thus when searching for more updates, the update would > still appear as something I needed to download) > > ****************** > Just as some other information, I'm new to online troubleshooting > discussion, and I felt that this problem was significant enough to > motivate me to get involved, as these updates are an important measure > in the fight to get people to stop hating on Vista. I notice that a lot > of people are having issues, and I can't stand to see this happen. > > Since I am new to this, I'm not sure what the best means of propogating > this solution would be, if it infact proves to be widely helpful to > others. > > > -- > GlenntheGreat > Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway > >
From: Chindia on 8 Dec 2009 20:21 Any answers for this error? I have the same thing happening on my computer. First time I'm having problems with installing a windows update. And I have not installed any new software as of late. "ohkala" wrote: > I have the same problem as Rhio (post of 9/25). Update will not install and > shows Error Code 80240016 - computer runs forever but nothing happens. > Reboot doesn't help. Can't figure out what other update is still installing. > Beginning to get really annoying.
From: echiu1000 on 20 Dec 2009 21:47 How do you turn off account settings? "Kafe Sure" wrote: > The sfc/scannow solution worked for me (after I had discovered how to turn > off Account settings - via the Control panel). I then only had 4 downloads > that had failed, instead of 39 but I also had a new error message!!! After > rebooting I had around 43 failed downloads. None of the suggestions so far > have helped with this new error code: 80070002, so I am trawling through this > forum again, just before I bin my laptop. > > Kafe > > "GlenntheGreat" wrote: > > > > > Hello everyone. I struggled with this very issue for two months. After > > much searching of the Internet, I found my solution to the problem last > > night, and I decided that I should spread the word on how I fixed it. > > > > Solution: > > > > Go to Run... in the Start menu. Enter this command: > > > > sfc /scannow > > > > Your computer will scan system files and fix whatever is corrupted. I > > ran the scan, and although the window closed on me before I could read > > the results, I tried another installation of the 16 updates since July > > 10 that had been refusing to install. To my amazement, they all > > succeeded, and Vista does truly seem to operate much more smoothly what > > with the Intel chip and memory improvements of some recent updates. > > > > To give some further background on the issue I was having, just to make > > sure that you are having the same problems and experience that I had: > > > > Since July 10th, I was about to download updates, and attempt to > > install them. The updates would do their installation, then prompt me to > > restart the computer. I would do so, and have to sit though a long > > configuration, during which the computer would often restart itself a > > second time. > > > > Upon re-loading Windows, the 16 updates from July 10 to Sept 27 would > > either have a status of Failed or Pending. > > > > The solutions I had previously tried (all of which failed) included: > > > > - Renaming/removing the \\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ folder or it's > > contents (like the Downloads folder and/or DataStore folder) while the > > Windows Update service was shut down > > > > - Renaming/removing the \\Windows\System32\Catroot2\ folder while the > > Cryptographic Services service was shut down > > > > - Downloading and running individual update installers off of > > Microsoft's website > > (Note: When trying this message, the update history would incorrectly > > show that the update was installed successfully. Even though it had a > > status of Successful, it would not register in the listing of installed > > updates, and thus when searching for more updates, the update would > > still appear as something I needed to download) > > > > ****************** > > Just as some other information, I'm new to online troubleshooting > > discussion, and I felt that this problem was significant enough to > > motivate me to get involved, as these updates are an important measure > > in the fight to get people to stop hating on Vista. I notice that a lot > > of people are having issues, and I can't stand to see this happen. > > > > Since I am new to this, I'm not sure what the best means of propogating > > this solution would be, if it infact proves to be widely helpful to > > others. > > > > > > -- > > GlenntheGreat > > Posted via http://ms-os.com Forum to Usenet gateway > > > >
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