
09-10-2008
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RE: SP1 update error 80070570
I have Trend Micro protection software too. Maybe that's what's causing it.
The only problem is I have a Home Built computer with no Backup disk. and I
can't just reinstall everything.
"ZaPanda" wrote:
> Service Pack 1 Update
>
> Windows Vista error 80070570 or error 0x80070570
>
> Windows resource protection could not perform the requested operation.
>
> Hey,
>
> I just finished a ridiculously long session with tech support—we’re talking
> five hours plus here. I’m posting this in the hopes that it will save some
> poor muppet from wasting his or her entire day. Before I called tech
> support, I did EVERYTHING that was suggested on the self-help guides, with no
> success (e.g. ran the Chkdisk utility, virus scan, ran SP 1 as standalone).
> After five hours of tinkering, I broke down and called Microsoft.
>
> My background: I don’t know jack about computers, but I’m the king of
> messing with stuff until it works. What I suggest here may work for you, but
> you’re on your own. Microsoft will walk you through this if you have the
> time. To someone who is more experienced, my directions will sound naïve,
> but I don’t care. As I said before, if I save one person the agony of
> spending a day fixing something that should never have broken in the first
> place, then my work is done.
>
> My situation: My dad bought a spanking new laptop and Service Pack 1 failed
> to install during a scheduled, 3a.m. update. The good son (me) was asked to
> fix the problem.
>
> What is detailed below is the process tech support walked me through over an
> entire afternoon.
>
> 1. The problem was diagnosed as faulty/corrupt system files. If a single
> system file is corrupt, Vista can’t update.
>
> 2. Go into Programs and Features and uninstall you antivirus software. I
> was running Trend Micro (obviously don’t do anything that could cause
> problems with your antivirus software down).
>
> 3. Before you start all the baloney that follows, make sure to download and
> save a STAND ALONE COPY of SP1 to your desktop. Depending upon your
> connection speed, this may take an hour or more. Do not run the file from
> the on-line source. Save the file somewhere like your desktop.
>
> [cut and
> paste]http://download.microsoft.com/download/3/a/9/3a9b72c2-527d-4694-8a49-84c056d4c34d/Windows6.0-KB936330-X86-wave0.exe
>
> 4. Go to Control Panel-->Programs and Features -->Click Turn Windows
> features on or off (in upper left corner)-->Click Continue-->hit + key next
> to Microsoft NET Framework 3.0 -->uncheck XPS viewer-->uncheck Remote
> Differential Compression -->uncheck Windows DFS Replication Service.
>
> 5. Confirm everything. Restart your system. With windows running, load the
> system restore DVD that came with your computer. This should fix the system
> files. As soon as you put in the DVD, you should click on the Upgrade
> feature. THIS PROCESS WILL TAKE AN HOUR, or more. Your computer will turn
> off and on many times, so if you’re running a laptop make sure you’re plugged
> in and not on battery power.
>
> 6. As soon as the process is over it will give you the option for, um,
> something. Click “ask me later.”
>
> 7. Take the DVD out (you may be able to do the SP1 update with the disk in,
> but why chance it).
>
> 8. Now you’re ready to run SP1. Click on the file and run it. (once again,
> this will take an hour or more and your computer will turn off and on many
> times. Don’t touch the machine while it’s updating.).
>
> 9. When the process is over your computer should give you the message that
> SP1 installed successfully.
>
> 10. Go back to the Turn Windows features on or off, and click the three
> things from step 4 back on.
>
> 11. Reinstall your anti-virus software.
>
> F.Y.I, for some reason, the update knocked all the Bluetooth stuff off-line,
> so I had to re-install the drivers for that stuff too.
>
> Hope this sheds some light on the situation. Let me know if this works for
> anyone. Best of luck. ~ZP
>
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