[SOLVED] Windows Update Error 0x800B0100 consistently, and Windows Update Readiness Tool Fails

velocity9713

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I have 17 Important Updates to install on my recently built gaming computer. It tries to install said updates every time I shutdown unsuccessfully, and when I try to install in Windows Update itself it continues to fail. I have tried the Windows Update Readiness Tool, but the installation always fails. I'm at a loss.

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SFCFix version 2.4.5.0 by niemiro.Start time: 2015-07-23 13:27:15.046
Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 - amd64
Not using a script file.








AutoAnalysis::
SUMMARY: Some corruptions could not be fixed automatically. Seek advice from helper or sysnative.com.
   CBS & SFC total detected corruption count:     0
   CBS & SFC total unimportant corruption count:  0
   CBS & SFC total fixed corruption count:        0
   SURT total detected corruption count:          13
   SURT total unimportant corruption count:       0
   SURT total fixed corruption count:             0
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Finish time: 2015-07-23 13:33:57.444
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Hi velocity9713 :)

My name is Aura and I'll be assisting you with your issue. Follow the instructions below please.

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System File Checker (SFC)
Follow the instructions below to run a SFC scan on your system and to provide the CBS log in your next reply;
  • On Windows Vista & 7, click on the Windows Start Menu, then enter cmd in the search box, right-click on the cmd icon and select
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    Run as Administrator
  • On Windows 8, drag your cursor in the bottom-left corner, and right-click on the metro menu preview, then select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • On Windows 8.1, right click on the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner and select Command Prompt (Admin);
  • Enter the command below and press on Enter;
    Code:
    sfc /scannow
    Note: There's a space between "sfc" and "/scannow";
  • Once the scan is complete, enter the command below and press on Enter
    Code:
    copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt"
  • A file called cbs.txt will have appeared on your Desktop. Upload the file on Dropbox, Google Drive or OneDrive and post the download URL for it here;
Note: Please note that the CBS.log is volatile, which means that if you don't upload it after the SFC scan is completed, it won't contains the information from the scan anymore. So archive it and upload it as soon as you can.
 
It seems that your upload is corrupted. Can you upload the file on Dropbox, OneDrive or Google Drive and post the download URL for it here please?
 
There is no traces of SFC scan in that log. Since this log is volatile, it gets updated quickly. Hence why you have to upload it right after the SFC scan is done. You can either try again, or upload the whole C:\Windows\Logs*\CBS folder for me.
 
This works, yes :) Alright, your CBS.log is clean. Can you try SURT again? If it fails, let me know what is the error message and/or error code.

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System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) - Scan
Follow the instructions below to run a scan with the System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) and provide a log;
  • Download the right version of SURT for your system;
    • Your version of Windows is:
  • Once downloaded, execute the installer, and go throught the installation (this process can take around 15-20 minutes);
  • On completion, a log will be created in C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CheckSUR.log;
  • Attach this log in your next reply;
Alternatively, if these instructions are unclear for you, you can follow the tutorial below.

System Update Readiness Tool (SURT)
 
This works, yes :) Alright, your CBS.log is clean. Can you try SURT again? If it fails, let me know what is the error message and/or error code.

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System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) - Scan
Follow the instructions below to run a scan with the System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) and provide a log;
  • Download the right version of SURT for your system;
    • Your version of Windows is:
  • Once downloaded, execute the installer, and go throught the installation (this process can take around 15-20 minutes);
  • On completion, a log will be created in C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CheckSUR.log;
  • Attach this log in your next reply;
Alternatively, if these instructions are unclear for you, you can follow the tutorial below.

System Update Readiness Tool (SURT)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_8H26JN_MoRVEZ0S2RnamtFdGc/view?usp=sharing
 
Good, follow the instructions below please.

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System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) - Fix

WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread. No one else should follow the instructions below to apply that fix, as it could damage your system. If you need assistance with an issue, please start a new thread and someone will assist you shortly.

Follow the instructions below to fix the errors reported by the System Update Readiness Tool (SURT);
  • Download the attached archive file, Packs.zip and save it on your Desktop;
  • Once it's downloaded, right-click on it and select Extract All...;
  • Check the Show extracted files when complete checkbox, and click on Extract;
  • On completion, a folder will open with two folders inside it, Manifests and Packages;
    • Copy and paste the files of the Manifests folder (if there are any) inside C:\Windows\Temp\CheckSur\winsxs\Manifests
    • Copy and paste the files of the Packages folder (if there are any) inside C:\Windows\Temp\CheckSur\servicing\Packages
  • Run the System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) again;
  • On completion, attach the log located at C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CheckSUR.log in your next reply;
View attachment Packs.zip
 
Can you try to install the updates again and see if they fail? If they do, upload the following files for me.

C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log
C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log
 
Hey it worked! Now I'm just wondering as to how I can reserve Windows 10? I don't see the windows Icon anywhere on my taskbar.
 
Glad to see that it worked! :) Alright, do you have the KB3035583 installed? Do you have a folder called GWX in C:\Windows\System32? If so, double-click on the GWX.exe executable in it, does it launch the icon?
 
Yep I see both of those, and I have tried the WinReserve10.cmd Command Prompt method to fix this, and it does nto work.
 

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