Can not take point of causing 0x8004230F restoration of the WU to fail

Original title: can't install Windows updates, or take a Restore Point - error 0x8004230F

I have a Windows Vista Service Pack 1 32-bit system.  I was not able to install updates for a while - there are a total of 60 updates, it's trying to install every time I power off.  I tried a manual update, and it fails because it cannot take a system restore point before it begins.  So it can never install anything.  When I try to take a restore point, he said that the operation has failed with a code of 0x8004230F, shadow copy volume.  I saw similar errors on this forum and have tried the solutions listed but no hand have gotten so far.  Any help and advice about what to do next would be much appreciated!

Thank you for your response.

What I had in fact already been http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833 (KB92833, the SFC command); It was 'clean '.  I tried MalWarebytes - which was clean.  I looked at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058 - but by clicking the Fixit has not helped, as he wanted to install a software - my original problem was that I couldn't install anything.  I went through the manual of instructions on this page to the best that I could.  Positions regsrvr32 wouldn't work, some with entry point not found, and some with failed to load.  Several of the listed modules are not on the system at all (and not on another Vista Home Premium machine I watched).

I worked on how to delete all updates that were piled (by renaming the SoftwareRepository file in Windows).  Then do a manual update to return them again - they would not even install. It was because the system had to first make a system restore point and could not.

However, I finally got the system works after trying various KB points and other suggestions - Finally, that I noticed that one of the suggestions, including VSS and stop SWPRV services and do a bunch of commands Regsrvr32 - I noticed that SWPRV service did not stop, because it was not running.  So, I put the service starts automatically, and after restarting the system, everything worked.  I guess it wasn't just get SWPRV service to run, but also all the Regsrvr32 elements I'd done it before as well.

I can't believe that it would be as simple as having just SWPRV service that works!

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