Guest el damo Posted August 19, 2007 Posted August 19, 2007 The solution provided by tta1989 works perfectly for installing KB914440 as well, this optional update returning the same 0x8007F0EA error upon install. "tta1989" wrote: > This is the solution that worked for me. I used information posted in 2 > different topics for this problem. > > This was one - But I had to change a couple things. I listed step-by-step > instructions below. > "All you need to do is go into your windows\system32 folder and find the file > xpsp3res.dll file and add a .bak at the end of it. Now try running windows > update and it should update fine and add a new xpsp3res.dll file to your > windows\system32 folder." > > Follow this exactly and it should get you up and going. - Execute this in > order. > 1.) do as listed above - Go to the windows\system32 folder and find the file > xpsp3res.dll file and add a .bak at the end of it. (don't re-run anything yet) > 2.) Go to Control Panel, Add\Remove programs and click on "Show Updates" > 3.) Uninstall KB896344 > 4.) Restart the computer > 5.) Go to Contol Panel and run "Windows Update" > 6.) Two items to load will show up. KB896344 again and KB890046 > 7.) Only Select KB896344 and install it - It worked for me. > 8.) Restart the computer again > 9.) Go to Contol Panel and run "Windows Update" again > 10.) Now let it install KB890046 (This adds back in the xpsp3res.dll file) > 11.) Restart the computer again. > > Now you should have both installed and everything working AOK. That is what > it took for me to get things going. Hope it helps you out. > > So, in summary, it would seem the "xpsp3res.dll file" is what causes > KB896344 to not load correctly. Good luck!! > > > > "Vanguard" wrote: > > > "PA Bear" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message > > news:eFCUESJzFHA.3408@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > > > 0x8007f0ea - Failed to migrate dependent packages. > > > > > > See this recent conversation here: > > > http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windowsupdate/browse_frm/thread/bbe69d402b2923c4/e36846965984a177?q=0x8007F0EA&rnum=1&hl=en#e36846965984a177 > > > -- > > > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > > > MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Security, Shell/User) > > > > > > > > > Vanguard wrote: > > >> When I ran Windows Update (after a fresh install of Windows XP SP-2), and > > >> after a couple updates (only after which this update appeared), it > > >> reported > > >> the KB896344 update was available. It was actually listed among a long > > >> list > > >> of updates but I also later tried just installing that one update. Every > > >> time it fails the install and the Windows Update history lists the > > >> failure. > > >> > > >> I've done the Google search. I saw some posts where the user was told to > > >> rename C:\Windows\system32\xpsp3res.dll file to the .bak extension, rerun > > >> Windows Update which installs the KB890046 update, and try the KB896344 > > >> update. Nope, the KB896344 update still fails. > > >> > > >> The only information given regarding the error is that an error code of > > >> "Error Code: 0x8007F0EA" was produced during the install. > > > <snip ~40KB of unneeded log> > > > > > > That was one of the articles found in a Google search when I was researching > > the problem. As mentioned, it didn't work. I renamed the xpsp3res.dll file > > to the .bak extension, ran Windows Update (which then proferred the KB890046 > > update and I installed it), and then ran Windows Update to install the > > KB896344 update but it still failed. > > > > I provided the log in case someone actually knew how to interpret the errors > > and failures. Obviously the supposed dependency on the KB890046 update > > wasn't sufficient or valid to get the KB896344 update installed on my > > machine. > > > >
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