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Re: [WIN7] Error code 643, Windows 7 updates |
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SuperNetGo Ninja,Go Ninja Go.. Premium Member join:2002-10-08 Hoffman Estates, IL |
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2013-Feb-22 9:30 am
Thanks, it won't let me install the last one.. just gives me error and an OK button |
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dib22
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2013-Feb-22 11:01 am
said by SuperNet:Thanks, it won't let me install the last one.. just gives me error and an OK button Ok... check this link (I know the error codes dont match but I suspect the .net 3.5 SP1 is corrupted): edit: run through these first just to see if a normal removal might work: » blogs.msdn.com/b/astebne ··· 332.aspxif not then ---- » social.msdn.microsoft.co ··· 3aa988cbBasically you will want to grab the cleanup tool: » blogs.msdn.com/b/astebne ··· 493.aspxand first remove .NET Framework 3.5 then remove 3.0 then remove 2.0 I personally would reboot after the removals and then re-install the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 |
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SuperNetGo Ninja,Go Ninja Go.. Premium Member join:2002-10-08 Hoffman Estates, IL |
SuperNet
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2013-Feb-22 1:58 pm
said by dib22:said by SuperNet:Thanks, it won't let me install the last one.. just gives me error and an OK button Ok... check this link (I know the error codes dont match but I suspect the .net 3.5 SP1 is corrupted): edit: run through these first just to see if a normal removal might work: » blogs.msdn.com/b/astebne ··· 332.aspxif not then ---- » social.msdn.microsoft.co ··· 3aa988cbBasically you will want to grab the cleanup tool: » blogs.msdn.com/b/astebne ··· 493.aspxand first remove .NET Framework 3.5 then remove 3.0 then remove 2.0 I personally would reboot after the removals and then re-install the Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 Thanks, I have tried all of that and still failing |
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dib22 join:2002-01-27 Kansas City, MO |
dib22
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2013-Feb-22 2:31 pm
said by SuperNet:Thanks, I have tried all of that and still failing Wild... since .net 3.5 SP1 never installs (the error with an OK) I am guessing it is the culprit. I will update the post if I think of anything. |
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SuperNetGo Ninja,Go Ninja Go.. Premium Member join:2002-10-08 Hoffman Estates, IL |
SuperNet
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2013-Feb-22 2:37 pm
said by dib22:said by SuperNet:Thanks, I have tried all of that and still failing Wild... since .net 3.5 SP1 never installs (the error with an OK) I am guessing it is the culprit. I will update the post if I think of anything. What happens now is it "installs" windows updates and says successful, reboots and right before the log in screen it gives error "failure to installs windows update, rolling back" |
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dib22
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2013-Feb-22 2:39 pm
said by SuperNet:What happens now is it "installs" windows updates and says successful, reboots and right before the log in screen it gives error "failure to installs windows update, rolling back" Run windows update... only select 1 update... let it update... reboot... run windows update again... select the next update ...let it update... reboot... repeat until all updates are done and cross your fingers |
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Have you tried the A/V removal tool for what ever product that was on this computer? Very few A/V's uninstalled actually do the job properly and the removal tool is a sure fire way to make sure you don't have corrupted drivers affecting your other software from working properly.
There seems nothing conclusive that it is an issue with NET framework specifically, however you can remove it from the system if you want from Programs/Windows features, reboot, run a tool like CCleaner then go back into Programs/Windows Features.
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SuperNetGo Ninja,Go Ninja Go.. Premium Member join:2002-10-08 Hoffman Estates, IL |
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said by dib22:said by SuperNet:What happens now is it "installs" windows updates and says successful, reboots and right before the log in screen it gives error "failure to installs windows update, rolling back" Run windows update... only select 1 update... let it update... reboot... run windows update again... select the next update ...let it update... reboot... repeat until all updates are done and cross your fingers That worked. Sadly took forever. Thanks for the help |
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dib22 join:2002-01-27 Kansas City, MO |
dib22
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2013-Feb-23 1:03 am
said by SuperNet:That worked. Sadly took forever. Thanks for the help No problem... I had to hand hold windows update once myself... hopefully you wont see it happen again. |
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