[SOLVED] win7 home premium (64bit) KB2841134 installation failed

malis2007

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I have windows updates issues(i think, as my vb 2010 have debugging issues)
as from this topic, i downloaded this.
and when i run it.. it ends up with:
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CBS file attached.

Thanks for reading. And in advanced, your efforts.
 

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Welcome to Sysnative!

Other than that one update, are you receiving any error codes when installing updates, such as 0x800B0100?

The update you tried to install is for IE11, and therefore will only install if you have IE11 installed in the first place. SFC shows that it repaired any corruptions it could fine successfully.

my vb 2010 have debugging issues)
You may want to start a thread in the Programming forum once we are done here for that issue.

Regards,
Stephen
 
i Used to receive error codes(don't remember their names), but now i don't( dunno why tho ), and about the failed updates.. can they be re-installed again? :/
i mean.. are they important(the failed ones)?
and how to prevent from getting such errors again? :/
 
Not to worry, lets get some information.

Run the System Update Readiness Tool (SURT)


  1. Download the System Update Readiness Tool from Microsoft --> here <-- Please save the tool to a convenient location as it may be necessary to run it again.
  2. After the download has completed, double-click the file and wait while it initializes.
  3. Click Yes to begin installation. Please note it may take some time to complete and may appear to stall whilst installing. Don't worry, this is perfectly normal behaviour. Also note, whilst I say "installing", it's actually running the tool and can therefore be "installed" (run) repeatedly.



Export CBS folder


  1. Click the Start button :startorb: then click Computer.
  2. Double-click on the C: drive, under the Hard Disk Drives category, and then scroll down to, and double click on the Windows folder.
  3. Find and double click on the Logs folder.
  4. Right-click on the CBS folder, and select Copy.
  5. Go back to your Desktop, right-click on it, and select Paste. You should now see a copy of the CBS folder appear on your Desktop called CBS.
  6. Right-click on this new folder, and navigate through Send to, and select Compressed (zipped) folder.
  7. A new file, also called CBS (CBS.zip), but this time with a different icon, will be created.
  8. Attach this new file to your next post.


Stephen
 
Hey there, Thanks alot for helping me.

The CBS.zip file is attached in this reply.
 

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Hi,

The logs are showing no errors that I can see. Can you please zip up and attach the following file to your next post:

C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log

Stephen
 
That log looks good as well. I can't see any problems at all with Windows Update.

The update you were trying to install is for IE11. What version of IE do you have installed currently? Open IE, click the gear icon and choose About Internet Explorer.

Stephen
 
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removed (product id), but will post it if it is fine. :)
 
Hmmm... Please try using Windows Update to install all the updates you have offered to you and if any fail, let me know the error code it gives.

Stephen
 
tried, but only gets this atm:

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and when i click on the optional link i get:

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should i install it? is it important?
 
Looking at that, you have no issues :) You can install Silverlight if you want, it's not overly important. It is used to display some web content, but is not very widely used.

Other than that, it looks like Windows Update is working fine! :)
 
Thanks alot! :)

btw, is it fine now to use the "repair installation" thing?
i downloaded "X17-58997.iso" so far, as i want to make usb bootable thing..
but is it the right file for me? :)
or i just don't need to do it anymore?
Thanks as always.
 
Hi,

I do not think you need to attempt a repair install since Windows Update is working fine and I cannot see any corruptions or issues in your logs.

Regards,
Stephen
 
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