
09-10-2007
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Re: Can't update Vista anymore
How do you launch an elevated command prompt in Vista?
"Lakesidezx" wrote:
> Thank you for the help,
> The first method didn't work and continued to produce the same error code,
> but the second method listed by you, worked and vista is now up to date
> again.
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> Much appreciated.
>
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> "DevilsPGD" <spam_narf_spam@crazyhat.net> wrote in message
> news:hjt9435uooh3bqnnb11tn5l4qh75624d38@4ax.com...
> > In message <9ECD6024-7CF2-454E-B974-20C089765E93@microsoft.com>
> > "Lakesidezx" <lakesidezx@nowhere.net> wrote:
> >
> >>When I try to update vista, I get the error code of 8007000B
> >>
> >>I've used the Get help link and followed the instructions (80070002, as
> >>there is no help for 8007000B) about 20 times and it still doesn't work.
> >>MS
> >>suggests after following the instructions that I contact their support who
> >>want to charge me $59.00 for the support email.
> >>
> >>This bothers me because I had a similar problem after first installing
> >>vista
> >>and the techie emailed me that there is never a charge for support for
> >>windows update issues, but theres no way to bypass giving them my credit
> >>card to let them charge me for the incident.
> >>
> >>Any other assistance is appreciated.
> >
> > Try the instructions at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/910336 for
> > 0x80070002 first. If that doesn't help, launch an elevated command
> > prompt, enter the following command and reboot:
> >
> > fsutil resource setautoreset true C:\
> >
> > --
> > We know America is a great nation! Where else could a poor black boy
> > be born in utter poverty and end up a rich white man?
> > Only in America!
>
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