Windows 7 Pro x64 - Windows Update Error 0x8007370b

Finchy

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Hi all,
New to here and hope someone can help. I have been having this issue for quite some time and feel like I'm hitting my head against a wall. :banghead:
When trying to find Windows Updates, it searches for a stupidly long time then I am presented with the Windows Update Error 0x8007370B. I have tried the Windows Update Readiness Tool, but this sticks searching for updates on this computer.
I also tried using Tweaking.com Windows Repair but that didn't seem to make any difference either.
I am unable to run SFC /Scannow as I get the error "Windows Resource Protection could not perform the requested operation."

When I ran the SFCFix program I get the following information:
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I have also experienced this error when trying to install the AMD OverDrive.
Any help would be appreciated resolving my issue.

Spec:
Acer Predator G7200
AMD Phenom 9850 2.50ghz
4GB Ram
Multiple HDD's (Not sure whether you need this information or not)
Windows 7 Professional x64
ATI Radeon 4850

Thanks,
Finchy
 
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Hello and welcome to the forum :)

In order to have a look at this corruption please follow the below steps.

Please download the Freeware RegBak from here: Acelogix Software - Download products

Navigate to C:\Windows\RegBak\{Date}\ and copy the COMPONENTS file to your Desktop. If the COMPONENTS file does not exist, please fetch it instead from C:\Windows\System32\config\COMPONENTS.

Now right click on it > Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder.

Then please upload it to your favourite file sharing website (it will be too big to upload here). If you have a Microsoft Account, OneDrive could be a good choice: https://onedrive.live.com/, but any other will do just fine. Make sure to set the file as publicly accessible.
 
Sorry for the delay.

One last thing
Export CBS folder

  1. Click the Start button
    StartButton_16x16.gif
    then click Computer.
  2. Double-click on the C: drive, under the Hard Disk Drives category, and then scroll down to, and double click on the Windows folder.
  3. Find and double click on the Logs folder.
  4. Right-click on the CBS folder, and select Copy.
  5. Go back to your Desktop, right-click on it, and select Paste. You should now see a copy of the CBS folder appear on your Desktop called CBS.
  6. Right-click on this new folder, and navigate through Send to, and select Compressed (zipped) folder.
  7. A new file, also called CBS (CBS.zip), but this time with a different icon, will be created.
  8. Attach this to your next post please.
Please Note:: if the file is too big to upload to you next post please upload via Dropbox or One Drive
 

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