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From: Rune on 23 Jun 2008 02:41 "Michael S" wrote: > Vikas, > You are absolutely right. I can't blame Microsoft for this problem. Maybe > their > Error code could have been a bit more descriptive. My network (dialup) was > disconnecting after a period. The good thing is that each time I resumed the > download picked up where it left off. Beyond that, I had no problems and the > install went well. > Thanks > Michael S > > "Vikas Ahuja [MSFT]" wrote: > > > See if you network card is disabled. Enable it > > > > 80200010 corresponds to BG_E_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED error. > > This is a error from BITS service during download of the patch > > Please see > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/bits/bits/bits_return_values.asp > > for more BITS error codes > > > > Following is the description for 80200010 error > > > > BG_E_NETWORK_DISCONNECTED > > 0x80200010 > > The network card is inactive or disconnected. All jobs are placed in the > > BG_JOB_STATE_TRANSIENT_ERROR state. > > > > > > > > "Michael S" wrote: > > > > > I purposely waited an extra day for the kinks to be worked of this process. > > > I recieved Error Code 80200010 with the message "Try to install the update > > > again..." Since I got dial-up, I babysat my computer for 5 hours until and > > > dozed off after it got beyond 75Mb. I'm not sure if my connection got > > > disconnected or was it trying to actually do the install after the download. > > > I don't want to sit another 5+hours. Ideally, if the download terminated it > > > should start where it left off but I'm not that optimistic.
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