[SOLVED] [Win7SP1Pro x64] WU corrupt/broken. Surt tdcc 10.

I've ordered a replacement SSD.

I ran the HD testing utility you mentioned a few days ago, and watched it take "forever" to test the middle of the disk after blowing through the beginning. Something has to be wrong with the disk.

I then used another Dell utility to test my system and it said the HD tests failed. That was enough for me. I ordered a replacement and plan on using Carbonite Mirror image to move the entire system onto the new disk.

I will post after that has been completed.

Hopefully, this is the issue - seems to be inline with everything we have seen.

Will keep you posted. Thanks!
 
Please do following first. There might be something wrong with the System Restore settings.

Click Start, type sysdm.cpl in the searchfield and press enter.
In the window System Properties open the tab System Protection.
Take a screenshot. Read this on how to take a screenshot.
Upload the image file to a file-sharing site and post the downloadlink
 
There are 3 available drives listed under Protection Settings. Do you have a drive D: ?
Can you scroll through this list to see if there are more drives ?
 
I do not have a D: drive.

This system has a single SSD - which is going to be replaced shortly. The replacement arrived yesterday.
 
All right. Sometimes System Restore crashes with error 0x80042308 if unavailable drives are enabled in Protection Settings.
As this is not the case with your system, go ahead and replace the SSD.
Let me know if this fixes the issue.
 
Replaced the drive using Carbonite Mirror Image.

Attempted to create System Restore point... It worked!

Ran HD Tune on the new drive. It completed in just under 20 minutes (much better than the several hours it took on the last drive) and no more damaged blocks

Is there anything else I should do to make sure everything is normal before declaring victory?
 
Great.
If the issue with Windows Update is still solved you may remove all the tools and logfiles used in this thread to clean up.
 
Provide a logfile:

  1. Click on the Start button and in the search box, type Command Prompt
  2. When you see Command Prompt on the list, right-click on it and select Run as administrator.
  3. When command prompt opens, copy and paste the following command into it, then press enter.

    Code:
    copy %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log "%userprofile%\Desktop\cbs.txt"
  4. This will create a file, cbs.txt on your Desktop. Please attach this to your next post.
    Note: if the file is too big to upload to your next post please upload via a service such as Filedropper or One Drive or SendSpace and just provide the download link.
 
Please zip the files CbsPersist_<datetime>.cab in the folder C:\Windows\Logs\CBS and attach it to your next reply.
Note: if the file is too big to upload to your next post please upload via a service such as Filedropper or One Drive or SendSpace and just provide the download link.
 
Follow the instructions below please.

Step 1:
WARNING! The following fix is specific to the user's system in this thread only. No one else should follow these instructions, as it could damage your system.


  • Download the attachment SFCFix.zip and save it on your desktop.
  • Save any work you have open, and close all programs.
  • Drag the SFCFix.zip file over the
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    SFCFix.exe executable and release it.
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  • SFCFix will launch, let it complete.
  • Once done, a file will appear on your desktop, called SFCFix.txt.
  • Open the file, then copy and paste its content in your next reply.


Step 2:
Check Windows Update again and report the result.
If it fails, run sfc /scannow again and attach the zipped cbs.log to your next reply.
 

Attachments

SFCFix version 3.0.0.0 by niemiro.
Start time: 2017-10-23 18:50:51.913
Microsoft Windows 7 Service Pack 1 - amd64
Using .zip script file at C:\Users\ted\Downloads\SFCFix.zip [0]








PowerCopy::
Successfully took permissions for file or folder C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\SIGNUP\install.ins


Successfully copied file C:\Users\ted\AppData\Local\niemiro\Archive\install.ins to C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\SIGNUP\install.ins.


Successfully restored ownership for C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\SIGNUP\install.ins
Successfully restored permissions on C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\SIGNUP\install.ins
PowerCopy:: directive completed successfully.








Successfully processed all directives.
SFCFix version 3.0.0.0 by niemiro has completed.
Currently storing 2 datablocks.
Finish time: 2017-10-23 18:50:52.211
Script hash: j0QzzWLZ7A7uWKBYs2t6dNavGMnOp4TfHlYEpor2NL0=
----------------------EOF-----------------------


Checked for Windows Updates and received same error as above.

Ran sfc /scannow and it said "Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service."

Zipped CBS.log file is here
 
Please zip the files CbsPersist_<datetime>.cab in the folder C:\Windows\Logs\CBS and attach it to your next reply.
Note: if the file is too big to upload to your next post please upload via a service such as Filedropper or One Drive or SendSpace and just provide the download link.
 
Post the logfile C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log as attachment in your next reply.
Note: if the file is too big to upload to your next reply please upload via a service such as Filedropper or One Drive or SendSpace and just provide the download link.
 
Note: My first attempt to zip the file resulted in warnings due to the file being in use.

I rebooted to see if the warning were avoidable after a reboot. This was not the case; the warnings appeared again.

I made a copy of the log file and zipped the copy - WindowsUpdate.log.zip
 
Follow the instructions below to run a scan with the System Update Readiness Tool (SURT) and provide a log.

  1. Download SURT for your system. (Windows 7 SP1 x64)
  2. Once downloaded, execute the installer, and go through the installation (this process can take around 15-20 minutes).
  3. On completion, a log will be created in C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CheckSUR.log.
  4. Attach this log in your next reply.

Alternatively, if these instructions are unclear for you, you can follow the tutorial below.

System Update Readiness Tool (SURT)
 

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