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Error during installation of Vista service pack 1: Error Code: 0x80073712

Tags: Microsoft, Vista Ultimate, Service Pack 1 (SP1)
The complete error message is:
Error code: 0x80073712. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=101139 for details.

The link suggests the following actions:
1) Check for Updates - DONE. All updates are in.
2) Check for disk errors - DONE. No errors found, no bad sectors.
3) Run sfc /scannow ---> HERE IS THE PROBLEM (see below)
4) Run Vista memory diag too - DONE. No errors

sfc / scannow produce the attached report and my question is what it means and how it can be fixed.

Thanks in advanced.
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'SR" records from last sfc execution
 
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Zone: OS
Question Asked By: phermi
Solution Provided By: phermi
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
Views: 354
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03.25.2008 at 06:32AM PDT, ID: 21201695

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03.25.2008 at 08:17AM PDT, ID: 21202691

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04.08.2008 at 07:50AM PDT, ID: 21305802

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