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KB3078601
Running Win 7
This update keeps failing with Error code 80073712. When I click 'Get help with this error' it is not in the list that Windows Help and Support puts up. I have googled both the update and the error code but am still clueless how to solve it due to ambiguity/mixed messages of others posts. Any of you clever people know? Thanks Andrew |
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KB3078601
Andrew Wilson wrote:
Running Win 7 This update keeps failing with Error code 80073712. When I click 'Get help with this error' it is not in the list that Windows Help and Support puts up. I have googled both the update and the error code but am still clueless how to solve it due to ambiguity/mixed messages of others posts. Any of you clever people know? Thanks Andrew It's too bad I don't have an up to date reference available to this page. I had to use the archive, because it looks like Microsoft tossed it. https://web.archive.org/web/20100126...ity-win32.aspx 0x80073712 The component store has been corrupted. ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT Run SURCheck to verify and repair your component store. While Win8/Win10 have a DISM command to do this, Windows 7 users do it the "old-fashioned way". By downloading several hundred megabytes of SURCheck. As of this date, only Windows 7 SP1 would be supported, so only the SURCheck packages for SP1 would be maintained by Microsoft staff. You're supposed to re-download this, if you need it in the future, as it keeps entries for the latest updates in it, as well as RTM files. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821 I think this SURCheck page, eventually gets you the same download. Maybe. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...Readiness-Tool And we're not clever, we're lucky. Sometimes. Like finding a good quality page listing all the errors is the lucky part. Even with a decent page like the one above, there are still a metric ton of new ones not in that list. In some cases, the canonical source is a header file from Visual Studio. I don't know if that particular list is from Visual Studio or not. I have a recent Visual Studio around here, somewhere. Don't know where I left it. Good luck, Paul |
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On 10/09/2015 14:12, Paul wrote:
Andrew Wilson wrote: Running Win 7 This update keeps failing with Error code 80073712. When I click 'Get help with this error' it is not in the list that Windows Help and Support puts up. I have googled both the update and the error code but am still clueless how to solve it due to ambiguity/mixed messages of others posts. Any of you clever people know? Thanks Andrew It's too bad I don't have an up to date reference available to this page. I had to use the archive, because it looks like Microsoft tossed it. https://web.archive.org/web/20100126...ity-win32.aspx 0x80073712 The component store has been corrupted. ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT Run SURCheck to verify and repair your component store. While Win8/Win10 have a DISM command to do this, Windows 7 users do it the "old-fashioned way". By downloading several hundred megabytes of SURCheck. As of this date, only Windows 7 SP1 would be supported, so only the SURCheck packages for SP1 would be maintained by Microsoft staff. You're supposed to re-download this, if you need it in the future, as it keeps entries for the latest updates in it, as well as RTM files. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821 I think this SURCheck page, eventually gets you the same download. Maybe. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...Readiness-Tool And we're not clever, we're lucky. Sometimes. Like finding a good quality page listing all the errors is the lucky part. Even with a decent page like the one above, there are still a metric ton of new ones not in that list. In some cases, the canonical source is a header file from Visual Studio. I don't know if that particular list is from Visual Studio or not. I have a recent Visual Studio around here, somewhere. Don't know where I left it. Good luck, Paul Thanks, Paul Downloaded, installed and ran the SURtool but unfortunately KB3078601 continues to fail. Andrew |
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Andrew Wilson wrote:
On 10/09/2015 14:12, Paul wrote: Andrew Wilson wrote: Running Win 7 This update keeps failing with Error code 80073712. When I click 'Get help with this error' it is not in the list that Windows Help and Support puts up. I have googled both the update and the error code but am still clueless how to solve it due to ambiguity/mixed messages of others posts. Any of you clever people know? Thanks Andrew It's too bad I don't have an up to date reference available to this page. I had to use the archive, because it looks like Microsoft tossed it. https://web.archive.org/web/20100126...ity-win32.aspx 0x80073712 The component store has been corrupted. ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT Run SURCheck to verify and repair your component store. While Win8/Win10 have a DISM command to do this, Windows 7 users do it the "old-fashioned way". By downloading several hundred megabytes of SURCheck. As of this date, only Windows 7 SP1 would be supported, so only the SURCheck packages for SP1 would be maintained by Microsoft staff. You're supposed to re-download this, if you need it in the future, as it keeps entries for the latest updates in it, as well as RTM files. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821 I think this SURCheck page, eventually gets you the same download. Maybe. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...Readiness-Tool And we're not clever, we're lucky. Sometimes. Like finding a good quality page listing all the errors is the lucky part. Even with a decent page like the one above, there are still a metric ton of new ones not in that list. In some cases, the canonical source is a header file from Visual Studio. I don't know if that particular list is from Visual Studio or not. I have a recent Visual Studio around here, somewhere. Don't know where I left it. Good luck, Paul Thanks, Paul Downloaded, installed and ran the SURtool but unfortunately KB3078601 continues to fail. Andrew Did you temporarily disable your AV while attempting the update ? If you look at the list of individual files here, it's another font rendering patch. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3078601 Atmlib.dll Adobe Type Manager (truetype maybe) Gdiplus.dll Fntcache.dll Win32k.sys ... You can download the standalone installer file from that page and give that a try. I can't remember the history of the other kernel font rendering patches, to say what fixed those. Paul |
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 18:07:44 -0400, Paul wrote:
Andrew Wilson wrote: On 10/09/2015 14:12, Paul wrote: Andrew Wilson wrote: Running Win 7 This update keeps failing with Error code 80073712. When I click 'Get help with this error' it is not in the list that Windows Help and Support puts up. I have googled both the update and the error code but am still clueless how to solve it due to ambiguity/mixed messages of others posts. Any of you clever people know? Thanks Andrew It's too bad I don't have an up to date reference available to this page. I had to use the archive, because it looks like Microsoft tossed it. https://web.archive.org/web/20100126...ity-win32.aspx 0x80073712 The component store has been corrupted. ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT Run SURCheck to verify and repair your component store. While Win8/Win10 have a DISM command to do this, Windows 7 users do it the "old-fashioned way". By downloading several hundred megabytes of SURCheck. As of this date, only Windows 7 SP1 would be supported, so only the SURCheck packages for SP1 would be maintained by Microsoft staff. You're supposed to re-download this, if you need it in the future, as it keeps entries for the latest updates in it, as well as RTM files. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821 I think this SURCheck page, eventually gets you the same download. Maybe. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...Readiness-Tool And we're not clever, we're lucky. Sometimes. Like finding a good quality page listing all the errors is the lucky part. Even with a decent page like the one above, there are still a metric ton of new ones not in that list. In some cases, the canonical source is a header file from Visual Studio. I don't know if that particular list is from Visual Studio or not. I have a recent Visual Studio around here, somewhere. Don't know where I left it. Good luck, Paul Thanks, Paul Downloaded, installed and ran the SURtool but unfortunately KB3078601 continues to fail. Andrew Did you temporarily disable your AV while attempting the update ? If you look at the list of individual files here, it's another font rendering patch. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3078601 Atmlib.dll Adobe Type Manager (truetype maybe) Gdiplus.dll Fntcache.dll Win32k.sys ... You can download the standalone installer file from that page and give that a try. I can't remember the history of the other kernel font rendering patches, to say what fixed those. Paul What is this update for? I viewed my updates and do not see this update listed. And I have not had previous update failures recently, so am assuming I did not receive this update? Running Win7 64bit, with Notification of Updates, but allow me to update. History does not show this one? What am I missing? |
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On 11/09/2015 23:07, Paul wrote:
Andrew Wilson wrote: On 10/09/2015 14:12, Paul wrote: Andrew Wilson wrote: Running Win 7 This update keeps failing with Error code 80073712. When I click 'Get help with this error' it is not in the list that Windows Help and Support puts up. I have googled both the update and the error code but am still clueless how to solve it due to ambiguity/mixed messages of others posts. Any of you clever people know? Thanks Andrew It's too bad I don't have an up to date reference available to this page. I had to use the archive, because it looks like Microsoft tossed it. https://web.archive.org/web/20100126...ity-win32.aspx 0x80073712 The component store has been corrupted. ERROR_SXS_COMPONENT_STORE_CORRUPT Run SURCheck to verify and repair your component store. While Win8/Win10 have a DISM command to do this, Windows 7 users do it the "old-fashioned way". By downloading several hundred megabytes of SURCheck. As of this date, only Windows 7 SP1 would be supported, so only the SURCheck packages for SP1 would be maintained by Microsoft staff. You're supposed to re-download this, if you need it in the future, as it keeps entries for the latest updates in it, as well as RTM files. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821 I think this SURCheck page, eventually gets you the same download. Maybe. http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/w...Readiness-Tool And we're not clever, we're lucky. Sometimes. Like finding a good quality page listing all the errors is the lucky part. Even with a decent page like the one above, there are still a metric ton of new ones not in that list. In some cases, the canonical source is a header file from Visual Studio. I don't know if that particular list is from Visual Studio or not. I have a recent Visual Studio around here, somewhere. Don't know where I left it. Good luck, Paul Thanks, Paul Downloaded, installed and ran the SURtool but unfortunately KB3078601 continues to fail. Andrew Did you temporarily disable your AV while attempting the update ? If you look at the list of individual files here, it's another font rendering patch. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3078601 Atmlib.dll Adobe Type Manager (truetype maybe) Gdiplus.dll Fntcache.dll Win32k.sys ... You can download the standalone installer file from that page and give that a try. I can't remember the history of the other kernel font rendering patches, to say what fixed those. Paul Did again with AV turned off - failed. Also used the link that you supplied above - failed again. Guess I'll just have to do without this one. Thanks anyway. Regards Andrew |
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