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General Computer Support / Re: Repair Failed - Advised to Post
« on: February 01, 2018, 11:03:14 pm »
The primary error is the elusive 0x80070005 while trying to install the Windows 10, Version 1709 update.
I have tried every iteration of DISM and SFC with completely failure. In most cases cannot even get past the initial start/run of the utility. For DISM, I tried multiple builds of Windows 10 builds as targets mounted every different way: on DVD, across the Network, in a local File Folder. I even copied known clean target file directories for SFC from nearly identical systems with the same Windows 10 build.
Tried using the reset.cmd - "subinacl.msi" to reset various permissions. Thousands of files fail and no joy.
I am desperately trying to find a utility or batch file that can completely reset all official Windows installed files back to their original permissions as if this was a fresh Windows Install.
After running the subinacl.msi, I was no longer able to run the Tweaking Repair Utility in SAFE mode either under a user with Administrative Rights nor under the Administrator Account.
I have been hesitant to do a fresh "overlay" install as that will wipe out all of my program data. There appears to be no way to force an in-place upgrade to preserver program (application) data.
I have spent more than three days on the phone with Microsoft Support - being told - your HP 6200 does not support Windows 10. Of course until some random errant Windows 10 Update, the PC had been running Windows 10 - as many other non-certified systems are doing - for months.
It is so upsetting that there appears to be no way to solve what should be a simple issue with this Windows Update error.
Any additional guidance you can provide would be helpful.
I have tried every iteration of DISM and SFC with completely failure. In most cases cannot even get past the initial start/run of the utility. For DISM, I tried multiple builds of Windows 10 builds as targets mounted every different way: on DVD, across the Network, in a local File Folder. I even copied known clean target file directories for SFC from nearly identical systems with the same Windows 10 build.
Tried using the reset.cmd - "subinacl.msi" to reset various permissions. Thousands of files fail and no joy.
I am desperately trying to find a utility or batch file that can completely reset all official Windows installed files back to their original permissions as if this was a fresh Windows Install.
After running the subinacl.msi, I was no longer able to run the Tweaking Repair Utility in SAFE mode either under a user with Administrative Rights nor under the Administrator Account.
I have been hesitant to do a fresh "overlay" install as that will wipe out all of my program data. There appears to be no way to force an in-place upgrade to preserver program (application) data.
I have spent more than three days on the phone with Microsoft Support - being told - your HP 6200 does not support Windows 10. Of course until some random errant Windows 10 Update, the PC had been running Windows 10 - as many other non-certified systems are doing - for months.
It is so upsetting that there appears to be no way to solve what should be a simple issue with this Windows Update error.
Any additional guidance you can provide would be helpful.