WU error - 0x8007000D - Component REG_DWORD differences

rointe

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Hello,

I am trying to find some details/documentation what those REG_DWORD values mean:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMPONENTS\DerivedData\Components\wow64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_11.0.20348.2582_none_09b6bbedb24090a5]
"f!webplatstorageserver.dll"=dword:00000001
"f!edgemanager.dll"=dword:00000001
"f!mshtml.tlb"=dword:00000001


This server has issues with updates, giving hydration error
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 00000094 (F) Hydration failed with error NTSTATUS_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INVALID_DATA) . Delta Type: Forward Delta , IntegrityState Valid: true , RetrievedChecksum: 2003548070 , ComputedChecksum: 2003548070[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 00000095 (F) Hydration failed for component Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2694, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35} on file webplatstorageserver.dll with NTSTATUS -1073283059. Matching Component = Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2582, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}. FileHasForwardReverseDeltas = false, GenerateReverseDelta = true[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 00000096@2024/9/24:07:37:10.219 (F) Attempting to mark store corrupt with category [l:18 ml:19]'CorruptPayloadFile'[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Info CSI 00000097 PossibleCorruption: Component: Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2582, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, file: webplatstorageserver.dll
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 00000098@2024/9/24:07:37:10.276 (F) onecore\base\wcp\rtllib\win32lib\delta_library.cpp(340): Error NTSTATUS_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INVALID_DATA) originated in function Windows::Rtl::DeltaDecompressBuffer expression: g_pfnApplyDeltaGetReverseB( ( (DELTA_FLAG_TYPE)0x00000000 ), ReferenceInput, CompressedInput, &FileTimeInDeltaHeader, &UncompressedOutput, &ReverseOutput)
[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 00000099 (F) Hydration failed with error NTSTATUS_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INVALID_DATA) . Delta Type: Forward Delta , IntegrityState Valid: true , RetrievedChecksum: 13322526 , ComputedChecksum: 13322526[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 0000009a (F) Hydration failed for component Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2694, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35} on file EdgeManager.dll with NTSTATUS -1073283059. Matching Component = Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2582, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}. FileHasForwardReverseDeltas = false, GenerateReverseDelta = true[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 0000009b@2024/9/24:07:37:10.278 (F) Attempting to mark store corrupt with category [l:18 ml:19]'CorruptPayloadFile'[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Info CSI 0000009c PossibleCorruption: Component: Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2582, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, file: EdgeManager.dll
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 0000009d@2024/9/24:07:37:10.340 (F) onecore\base\wcp\rtllib\win32lib\delta_library.cpp(340): Error NTSTATUS_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INVALID_DATA) originated in function Windows::Rtl::DeltaDecompressBuffer expression: g_pfnApplyDeltaGetReverseB( ( (DELTA_FLAG_TYPE)0x00000000 ), ReferenceInput, CompressedInput, &FileTimeInDeltaHeader, &UncompressedOutput, &ReverseOutput)
[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 0000009e (F) Hydration failed with error NTSTATUS_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_INVALID_DATA) . Delta Type: Forward Delta , IntegrityState Valid: true , RetrievedChecksum: 2911981605 , ComputedChecksum: 2911981605[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 0000009f (F) Hydration failed for component Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2694, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35} on file mshtml.tlb with NTSTATUS -1073283059. Matching Component = Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2582, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}. FileHasForwardReverseDeltas = false, GenerateReverseDelta = true[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Error CSI 000000a0@2024/9/24:07:37:10.343 (F) Attempting to mark store corrupt with category [l:18 ml:19]'CorruptPayloadFile'[gle=0x80004005]
2024-09-24 01:37:10, Info CSI 000000a1 PossibleCorruption: Component: Microsoft-Windows-IE-HTMLRendering, version 11.0.20348.2582, arch Host= amd64 Guest= x86, nonSxS, pkt {l:8 b:31bf3856ad364e35}, file: mshtml.tlb



On working server those registry entries are like below:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMPONENTS\DerivedData\Components\wow64_microsoft-windows-ie-htmlrendering_31bf3856ad364e35_11.0.20348.2582_none_09b6bbedb24090a5]
"f!webplatstorageserver.dll"=dword:00000101
"f!edgemanager.dll"=dword:00000101
"f!mshtml.tlb"=dword:00000101


Trying to find what those DWORD values mean, as I've looked thorugh some SFCFix.txt in some cases you change those to 00000101 but not in all cases...
 
I am trying to find some details/documentation what those REG_DWORD values mean:
There is no official documentation but from our own experience, the known values we've encountered are:

0x00000001 (1) = Standard files
0x00000003 (3) = Compressed File using MSDELTA
0x00000005 (5) = NTFS compression
0x00000021 (33) = Compressed File using MSDELTA
0x00000041 (65) = Exists in \WinSxS\Backup
0x00000101 (257) = Compressed File using MSDELTA (Windows 10/11)
0x00000121 (289) = Unknown (Windows 10/11)
0x00000141 (321) = Unknown (Windows 10/11)
0x00000201 (513) = Unknown (Windows 10/11)
0x00000241 (577) = Unknown (Windows 10/11)
If you open the file using HxD or some other hex editor, then you will probably find a file signature which indicates the type of compression being used.
 
There is no official documentation but from our own experience, the known values we've encountered are:


If you open the file using HxD or some other hex editor, then you will probably find a file signature which indicates the type of compression being used.

Ok, thank you very much for a quick response. Much apprieciated :) I'll dig a bit into files then.
 

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