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Windows 7 pro will not update - error code 8007000e
After a reformat, I have gone through all the "fixes" online and cannot get windows to update. Error code 8007000e.
the only thing that worked for me was to burn a instalation iso and then (re)installed...
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Glad I could help. Thanks for the grade. Good luck.
OK, thanks for this thread! Is it possible still comment on this?
Anyway, I'll try, because having great news, and would like to thank!
So, after tens of hours sloshing very deep on the enormous swamp of the Windows 7 Update problems/solutions, I finally got in here, after tens of trials of many good hints/solutions, and now did get this my case no 2, with the latest/last problem after several others, error 0x8007000E, solved with the hints/advices on this thread. And for info, this update, probably first since early 2015, search/download/install phase for 128+8 updates, maybe the whole pallette available for/after SP1 level status, did last ab. 6hrs ...
As a conclusion,
-> final solution was the KB3050265 hint from -> http://henkhoogendoorn.blogspot.fi/2015/10/some-clients-not-updating-reporting.html, despite having on this machine it's successor KB3102810 already updated/installed ...
-> before that, in an hour or so preceding, applying the "wuauserv type= own" hint
-> and, still before that preceding, some hours fiddling with the procedure suggested by netcmh above, previously seen/checked also several alike procedures, believing somehow on them all being as a solution for all these problems
So, many thanks for all of you supporting!
May/will come back soon to the area of this topic, as having just a case no 3 waiting for to be tackled, and now I think I'm more knowledgeable/confident to get it solved, for one of my Very Important Clients, in a few hours instead of a week of research, heh-heh-heh ...
My first case no 1 on this topic could be checked here, with still some additional comments on it maybe coming, soon ... -> https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28970293/Windows-7-Update-process'-extremely-long-wait-time.html?anchor=a41811000&anchorAnswerId=41811000#a41811000
Anyway, I'll try, because having great news, and would like to thank!
So, after tens of hours sloshing very deep on the enormous swamp of the Windows 7 Update problems/solutions, I finally got in here, after tens of trials of many good hints/solutions, and now did get this my case no 2, with the latest/last problem after several others, error 0x8007000E, solved with the hints/advices on this thread. And for info, this update, probably first since early 2015, search/download/install phase for 128+8 updates, maybe the whole pallette available for/after SP1 level status, did last ab. 6hrs ...
As a conclusion,
-> final solution was the KB3050265 hint from -> http://henkhoogendoorn.blogspot.fi/2015/10/some-clients-not-updating-reporting.html, despite having on this machine it's successor KB3102810 already updated/installed ...
-> before that, in an hour or so preceding, applying the "wuauserv type= own" hint
-> and, still before that preceding, some hours fiddling with the procedure suggested by netcmh above, previously seen/checked also several alike procedures, believing somehow on them all being as a solution for all these problems
So, many thanks for all of you supporting!
May/will come back soon to the area of this topic, as having just a case no 3 waiting for to be tackled, and now I think I'm more knowledgeable/confident to get it solved, for one of my Very Important Clients, in a few hours instead of a week of research, heh-heh-heh ...
My first case no 1 on this topic could be checked here, with still some additional comments on it maybe coming, soon ... -> https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28970293/Windows-7-Update-process'-extremely-long-wait-time.html?anchor=a41811000&anchorAnswerId=41811000#a41811000