Resetting Microsoft Update - Error 0x8024001D
Started getting Error 0x8024001D on Microsoft Update last week. Ended up renaming C:\windows\softwaredistribution\DataStore to C:\windows\softwaredistribution\DataStore.poo and that reset Microosft Update. Installed again and I'm back in business. Astonishing lame.
UPDATE: If you're getting error 0x80070057, you can rename c:\windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download to c:\WINDOXP\SoftwareDistribution\Download.poo and all updates will be downloaded and applied again.
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Now every couple of minutes it keeps bugging me to restart my system. Selecting restart later only resets their timer. It shows over and over again. If I'm unlucky enough to get called away for some time, it will shut down everything I'm working on and REBOOT FOR ME.
I think they need quite a bit more work in this area.
Thanks a lot!
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> "Installation Failure
> Error Code: 0x80070057
> Try to install the update again, or request help from one of the
> following resources."
OK. Here's the easy solution I found
when Windows Update/XP tries to download update files BUT does not install them (claiming that "you already have downloaded those files"):
I applied your ".poo" extension solution to the folder "Downloads" (instead of "DataStore.poo").
So:
c:\WINDOXP\SoftwareDistribution\Download
became:
c:\WINDOXP\SoftwareDistribution\Download.poo
Sure enough, WinUpdate re-created the "Download"
folder, populated it with my selected d/l Update files and then installed them normally.
Hooray! Of course, all that should not be necessary if MS tested their updates before releasing...
Thanks Scott!
Ray
San Francisco
Tried the suggestion of renaming the folder but it did not make any difference. Still get the same error.
But thanks
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