Re: Can't search fo updates
- From: Cazlet <Cazlet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 17:20:01 -0700
No worries. Thanks for the help.
Is it possible to uninstall those updates now, since a system restore point
is unavailable for that point in time? If so, how do I work out which updates
they are? The list of installed update for that date doesn't match the ones
listed in update history.
McAfee Security Centre was the application I had, and everything associated
with it. It came preinstalled on the computer. My subscription was current
for another two months.
I don't think McAfee was running in the background when IE8 was installed,
since I removed it immediately after restoring.
I didn't use the Product Removal Tool. I wasn't aware that there were any
further steps that needed to be taken to remove the program. Is it possible
to do so now, or too late?
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
My apologies.
I restored my system back to a point before the following updates:
- Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Vista
- PowerPoint Viewer 2007 SP2
- 2007 Microsoft office Suite SP2
- Windows Vista Update KB955430
That was not a wise idea. Ideally, you would have Uninstalled all those
updates first; If the behavior persisted, then you'd use System Restore.
I have also uninstalled McAfee and replaced it with AVG Free in case
that
was still somehow causing the problem.
What McAfee application had been installed and was your subscription still
current when you uninstalled it?
Was the McAfee application running in the background when you installed IE8?
After uninstalling the McAfee app, did you download/run the McAfee Consumer
Products Removal Tool *before* you installed AVG Free (v8.5)? See
http://service.mcafee.com/FAQDocument.aspx?id=TS100507
--
~PA Bear
Cazlet wrote:
I followed those steps and unfortunately they didn't repair the problem.
Yesterday the FixIt in default mode was able to connect and retrieve 17
new
updates released on the 9th, however I am still getting the same error
80070005 whenever I try to instal them.
I've noticed that whatever it is seems to be disrupting printer drivers
as
well. My default printer should be Print to OneNote, however that option
disappeared from my print menu and was replaced by Print to XPSWriter
instead. When I tried to insert items as printouts in OneNote, it told
me
the program's printer driver was damaged.
My HP external printer has also been effected - it no longer prints
margins
at the top of the page.
I restored my system back to a point before the following updates:
- Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Vista
- PowerPoint Viewer 2007 SP2
- 2007 Microsoft office Suite SP2
- Windows Vista Update KB955430
and all of the errors disappeared. However, because Windows Update
started
working again, the errors are all back! How can I find out which of
those
updates is causing the problems, and is there a way that I can stop it?
I have also uninstalled McAfee and replaced it with AVG Free in case
that
was still somehow causing the problem. Looks like it wasn't, though.
"MowGreen" wrote:
I have McAfee as my antivirus, if that sheds any light at all.
Yes, it does. The 80070005 error translates to " Access Denied " and is
most likely related to McAfee.
Suggest you Clean Boot Vista and then either try to to update once
more.
Do Step 1 on this page:
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows
Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135
If no joy, while still in the Clean Boot state, reset the Windows
Update
components:
How do I reset the Windows Update settings?
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058
Run ResetWindows.msi in it's Default mode. If the system still can not
update, run it in it's Aggressive mode.
Reboot after each run and see if the system can update now.
MowGreen
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============
Cazlet wrote:
Home Premium, with Service Pack 1. The error code is 80070005, which
it
says is an unknown error. I've looked through some of the previous
discussions on that error however I couldn't find any that helped me
since I haven't added any new hardware or programs for about a month.
I have McAfee as my antivirus, if that sheds any light at all.
"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
Cazlet wrote:
I have Windows Vista and as of yesterday I am unable to search for
Windows updates. I haven't installed anything new.
Windows Vista what? (Home Premium? Business? Ultimate? etc)
What service pack level?
What is the exact error you are getting?
--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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