![]() ![]() And everything seems fine except for Avast-related files. ![]() I also ran a dism /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth. If anyone wants to take a look at the PML for this error, here it is! I'd say that it also got damaged by bad RAM in the past as well. So I'd say there is possibly some corrupt entries with MSE as well. Also, attempting to uninstall MSE will also result in the same error code. The one thing I noticed in the Process Manager with this one, is that there shows some results saying "BUFFER OVERFLOW" with the process UpdateInstall.exe. For one thing, if attempted to install, it will fail with error code 8004FF80. The next issue I have regarding problems installing updates, is actually to do with Microsoft Security Essentials itself. If anyone wants to take a look into the first PML file, you're more than welcome to. The only leftovers of Microsoft Office 2003 I didn't remove, were the registry entries, which would also be contributing to the issue that I'm having with the updates. I remember long ago when I tried to uninstall Microsoft Office 2003 manually (without requiring the disc), which would've been part of the problem. Many of the processes come back saying "NAME NOT FOUND" in the result category. So I ran a Process Monitor, then I viewed the results. Normally this should result in an error, but it doesn't, and instead just results in a "Update Installed Successfully" and even shows "Successful" in the Update History, but it's not in the installed updates though. So from what I can see, it thinks there is Office entries, but when it installs, it can't find the folders. These updates, are mainly Office-related updates, which I don't even have any Microsoft Office programs installed on the OS. But the updates don't show up in the installed updates area, and the updates will just keep re-appearing. I did a test run to install updates today on the same machine, only to notice that the updates successfully installed, and even says that it successfully installed in the history log. So now that my Windows Update and SFC issues are out of the way. Not too long ago, I had some SFC and Windows Update corruptions due to bad RAM, which have now been fixed in an earlier thread that I made. ![]()
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