[SOLVED] Unable to Install Some Windows Updates

rlrw3929

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I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 8 pro. I have been unable to install the following updates:

KB 3078601
KB 3087039
KB 3008273
KB 3043812

KB 3097877 from 11/10/15
KB 3101746 from 11/10/15
 
Hello and welcome

Due to the precise nature of your corruption, you will receive help from a user named LiquidTension. He's one of our senior trainees here who's in his final phrase of his studies and needs to gain some real world experience in specific areas of Windows Update. This means that he'll be assisting you, but that I will first need to double check and approve his fixes before he posts them to you. If anything this is a good thing for you because it means that you've got at least two of us watching over your thread, but it will unfortunately add a slight delay between each reply. I hope that you understand and can accept the need for us to train up new members in this way in order to carry on doing what we do here, however, if for any reason you object to this setup, I will happily take on your thread myself.

Thank you very much for your understanding. We'll be with you very shortly.
 
Hello,

Please do the following:


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SFC /Scannow

  • Press the Windows Key
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    + r on your keyboard at the same time. Type Notepad and click OK.
  • Copy the three bold lines below and paste into the Notepad document:

    sfc /scannow
    timeout /t 120 /nobreak
    copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\CBS.txt"
    del %0

  • Click Format. Ensure Wordwrap is unchecked.
  • Click File, Save As and name the file sfcscannow.bat.
  • Select All Files as the Save as type. Save the file to your Desktop.
  • Locate sfcscannow.bat
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    on your Desktop. Right-click the file and click
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    Run as administrator.
  • Upon completion, a file (CBS.txt) will be created on your Desktop. Attach this file in your next reply.
  • Note: If the file is too large to attach, upload to a service such as Dropbox, One Drive or SendSpace and provide a direct download link in your next reply.
 
Sorry for the lack of feedback from me. I have not had time to perform the suggested fix. I tried to upgrade to Windows 8.1 again, and it worked surprisingly and all the accompanying windows updates installed successfully. So we can close this thread.
 
Thank you for the followup. I'm pleased to hear you were able to resolve this issue yourself. :dsmile:
 

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