Cannot fix my system with KB2160329

OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit

Trying to patch on the system with KB2160329 (via automatic update)

Running in 800 b unknown error code 0100. To search internet gave nothing useful for Windows 7. Started the system in Mode safe mode with disabled anti-virus. Tried to install the update. Still no joy.

What Miss me?

IF

This posting is provided "AS IS" without any warranty and not an entitlement - West Iyer

The error indicates that you can see the effects of an infection hijackware, perhaps aggravated by a rootkit infection (especially if KB981852 has not installed either).

See the section "How to get help" of http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2160329

For individuals, please visit the Microsoft Solution Center and antivirus security for resources and tools to keep your PC safe and healthy.  If you have problems with the installation of the update itself, visit the Microsoft Update Support for resources and tools to keep your PC updated with the latest updates.

Buying to meet problems installing Microsoft security updates also can visit the following page for assistance:https://consumersecuritysupport.microsoft.com/

For more information about how to contact your local Microsoft subsidiary for security update support issues, visit the International Support Web site:http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx

For enterprise customers, support for security updates is available through your usual support contacts.

~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

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    It charges fine. I have run the sfc/scannow, and then he did exactly the same thing. I reboot and it updates my system. but does not not my files corrupted!
    CHKDSK /F also freezes 27%. But when I starts in the my Sony VAIO #1 recovery disk and run diagnostics hardware HARD drive repair tool to try to fix the sectors defective etc on my HARD drive
    which works 100% and says there is NO problem!
    Here are the files of newspapers that I can access. I have to admit, now, that I do not understand them.
    even after much reading online:
    20/07/2013
    sfc/scannow eror message =
    Windows resource protection found corrupt files
    but has been unable to find some
    of them. Details are provided in the CBS.log newspaper
    windir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log for example C:/windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log.
    Note that logging is not currently supported in offline scenarios.
    (ACCESS DENIED) when I try to open the C:/windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log log file.
    DISM / online/cleanup-image /restorehealth/
    21/07/2013 of the log files and error messages
    0x800f081f
    the source file is not found
    Use the source option to specify the location
    the files that are needed to restore the function. To learn more
    information on the specification of a location of the source,
    See http://go.microsoft/fwlink/?linkid=243077
    The DISM log file can be found at C:\windows\Logs\DISM\dism.log
    I hope that I can help to solve the problems of thses
    concerning
    How to run the command "SFC/scannow" at startup or in Windows 8
    Information
    This will show you how the sfc/scannow command to start or in Windows 8 in an attempt to trouble altered or modified system files.

    Tip
    If you get the error that Windows resource protection could not start the Repair Service when you try to run the SFC, then make sure that the Windows Modules Installer service is active and set to Manual.

    Services - Start, Stop and disable in Windows 8

    If SFC is unable to repair the system files corrupted because the Bank (source) is damaged, then you could run the Dism/online/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth command to set the Windows component store corruption and then then try to re-run the SFC scan.

    OPTION ONE

    To run the SFC/SCANNOW command. at startup


    1. open a prompt at startup.

    2 in the command prompt, type diskpart and press ENTER, and then type the size of the list and press ENTER. (see screenshot below)



    3 make Act your boot drive drive letters (ex: 350 MB "System Reserved" partition) and the drive of Windows 8, type Exit , and then press ENTER. (see screenshot above)
    NOTE: If you do not a "system Reserved" partition and are not multi-boot with other operating system, then the boot drive and the drive of Windows 8 may be the same drive letter.

    4 in the command prompt, type the following command and press enter. (see screenshot below)
    NOTE: , You will see a blinking cursor at the prompt to the end. It will take a while to finish running though.

    sfc/scannow damaged = C: \ /offwindir = D:\windows

    Note
    You need to replace the the drive letter of the partition or volume where your Startup system files are stored in the offbootdir = C: part of the order above instead.

    You need to replace the letter of your partition or volume Windows 8 in the offwindir = D: is part of the above command instead.



    5 when the analysis is finished, I hope you will see an everything is ok message as below.


    6 close the command prompt and restart the computer to start Windows 8.

    Note
    If SFC could not fix something, then run the new command to see if it can be able to next time. Sometimes, it can take by running the sfc/scannow command 3 times restart the PC after each time completely fix everything what he is capable of.

    If this isn't the case, then run Dism/online/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth to repair any corruption component store, restart the PC later and try the sfc/scannow command.

    If still no, then you could do a Refresh of Windows 8, or run a System Restore using a restore point dated before the wrong file system occurred to fix. You may need to repeat doing a restore of the system until you find a restore point that is older that may work.

    If not yet, then you can use the steps in the TIP box in the THREE OPTION section below to manually replace the files SFC could not fix.

    SECOND OPTION

    To run the SFC/scannow command in Windows 8


    1. open an elevated command prompt in Windows 8.

    2 in the elevated command prompt, type sfc/scannow , and then press enter. (see screenshot below)
    NOTE: It may take some time to complete the race.



    3 when the analysis is finished, I hope you will see that all is ok message as the screenshot below.
    NOTE: Fortunately CFS was able to repair my files automatically damaged system.

    Note
    If SFC could not fix something, then run the new command to see if it can be able to next time. Sometimes, it can take by running the sfc/scannow command 3 times restart the PC after each time completely fix everything what he is capable of.

    If this isn't the case, then run Dism/online/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth to repair any corruption component store, restart the PC later and try the sfc/scannow command.

    If still no, then you could do a Refresh of Windows 8, or run a System Restore using a restore point dated before the wrong file occurred to fix. You may need to repeat doing a restore of the system until you find a restore point that is older that may work.

    If not yet, then you can use the steps in the TIP box in the THREE OPTION section below to manually replace the files SFC could not fix.

    OPTION THREE

    How to see and read that only "CFS" Scan results from CBS. JOURNAL

    NOTE: SFC when is running, it records its actions in the C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. The steps of this option will show you how to view only specific SFC entries with the [SR] tags in the CBS.log newspaper. This can be useful to show you what files SFC couldn't fix automatically if you want to try and manually change them.

    1. open an elevated command prompt in Windows 8.

    2 in the elevated command prompt, copy and paste the following command and press enter.
    NOTE: This will place a file sfcdetails.txt on your desktop with only the SFC scan details of the results of the CBS. Log in this.

    Code:
    findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt
    
    3 close the elevated command prompt.

    4. open the file on your desktop to see the SFC sfcdetails.txt analysis details in convertible bonds. NEWSPAPER.

    5 when you are finished, you can safely remove the sfcdetails.txt file later if you wish.

    Tip
    If you need to replace a corrupted system file that SFC cannot fix, this will show you how to:

    If you have many files are corrupted, then run Dism/online/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth to repair any component store corruption, restart the PC after and try the sfc/scannow command.

    If you have only a little, then you could manually extract a new copy directly from your installation of Windows 8 DVD or USB thumb drive, or ISO if file in a virtual machine.

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