Microsoft Update Error Code 80070bc9 Windows
Jaspitzer wrote: OverDrive wrote: Reboot the server, log in, and run it from Windows update. When it fails again, reboot immediately, and log back in and try again.
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May 05, 2011 Hi, I have a friend's Windows 7 machine which has started to show 80070BC9 when trying to install Windows updates. I believe this refers to a 'pending update' which needs to be completed before other updates can follow (normally after a reboot). Windows Update is set to automatically update and it constantly fails to update one important update - Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB976098) (details below) It comes back with Error.
If it still fails, Follow this and delete everything in the PendingFileRenameOperations key. OverDrive- The PendingFileRenameOperations key has multiple values in it. Should I clear out all the lines in there? I attached a screenshot. (Sorry I'm a bit nervous when it comes to server data)Yes, easy way to make sure you don't lose the data that's in there (although after a reboot anything stuck in there is garbage) Copy that data, save it in notepad, delete the data in the registry key, run the windows update, after it succeeds and reboots, go back and re-add that data back in that key if you so choose.
Proxima nova bold font free. After a long while, I've learned that if it's stuck in there past a couple of reboots, it's never going to come out without manually removing it.
I also had problems with Windows Update having error 80070bc9. Did a lot of searching on the web and found a solution: fsutil resource setautoreset true c: Then in safe mode try to delete these files: C: WINDOWS system32>cd%SystemRoot% System32 SMI Store Machine C: WINDOWS System32 SMI Store Machine>attrib -s -h * C: WINDOWS System32 SMI Store Machine>del *.blf C: WINDOWS System32 SMI Store Machine>del *.regtrans-ms C: WINDOWS system32 SMI Store Machine>cd%SystemRoot% System32 config TxR C: WINDOWS System32 config TxR>attrib -s -h * C: WINDOWS System32 config TxR>del /q * Reboot and it will all work! I hope it helpes you too! This error is usually caused by some 3rd party software that is not allowing the machine to accept the update. You will most likely need to find out what software it is that is causing the issue before the update can be applied to the system. Being that it is only one system, tells me the box may have some additional software or component installed that is causing the havoc.
If you do not wish to install the updates in the future, you may hide it. Click Start, In the search box type 'Windows Update' b.
Click on View available updates. Right-click on an item in the list, and choose “Hide update” from the menu. You can use the following that shows how to troubleshoot the problem without having to reinstall the entire OS from scratch. _JoeG Dell- Systems Integration Consultant Twitter: Please remember to click 'Mark as Answer' on the post that helps you, and to click 'Unmark as Answer' if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.