800B0100 Failed 1 Update

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lknight83

I have visited the site linked below from PA Bear but I notice it does not

suggest any instructions for Windows 7. How do I fix this update issue?



Thanks.





"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> Error message when you try to use the Windows Update or Microsoft Update Web

> sites to install updates: "0x800B0100":

> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/956702

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> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

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>

> alexhaj wrote:

> > Here is the answer!!!!!!!!!!

> >

> > Hi All,

> >

> > I spent 4 hours on the phone with Microsoft tech support this morning

> > trying

> > to get this resolved. They were able to fix it. I just I would pass along

> > the fix that worked for us. Hopefully it will help someone else out as

> > well.

> > Below is the email I received from tech support after the fix:

> >

> >

> > Basically an 0x800B0100 error is store corruption. Store corruption can be

> > caused by pending CBS operations, CBS operations that never finished based

> > on a reboot

> > that was supposed to take place and never did, general corruption markers

> > like bad sectors on disk, etc.

> >

> > Most of the 0x800B0100 errors I have seen have involved issues with

> > customers having corruption as a result of a failed update installation.

> > So

> > recommending that they reboot the server when prompted would be a good

> > best

> > practice. Additionally, ensure that they do their role installation and

> > removals one at a time. If a role installation prompts for a reboot, the

> > machine needs to be rebooted before anything else occurs. Otherwise the

> > store can become corrupted and cause issues like this.

> >

> > Also the following are the steps taken to work on the resolution for the

> > issue.

> >

> >

> > We tried running a System Readiness update tool which checks the CBS

> > component corruption and got the result as one of the update KB 951978 was

> > having issues as its packages were corrupted.

> >

> >

> > So we downloaded and extracted the update KB 951978 and copied the package

> > over to the system packages folder under %Windir%\servicing\packages and

> > replaced the corrupted packages.

> >

> > Tried to run the tool again and it came clean and also checked the roles

> > page on the server manager which started working fine.


>

>
 
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lknight83 wrote:

> I have visited the site linked below from PA Bear but I notice it does not

> suggest any instructions for Windows 7. How do I fix this update issue?
 
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