Manifest file CBS corrupted in Windows 7

Re: Windows Update error 80070490 using the operating system Windows 7 x 64 Home Premium

What began with 105 updates in December 2015 and most have been installed, but there were several who didn't leave 3-4 error codes that I could solve.  An error listed above code refers to a manifesto of CBS bribe.  I was chasing it in circles, running each troubleshooting and Fix It.  My PC goes through the Windows Update, download and install them, with very little success settles, most will fail with the same error.

I ran the system update tool several times, the sfc not found no problems or corrupted files.  I also put the computer in a clean boot state, searching for software conflicts that everything was normal.

I'm out of options and little patience.  Is it possible to install a new CBS manifest file?

Security software, that I am running is Avast which I had no problem with.  I also disabled the security software in the attempt to run updates.

I bought computer with Windows 7 is already installed, so there is no DVD.

Thank you for taking the time to read my request, ideas or resolutions for this would be greatly appreciated.

(1) run chkdsk as follows:

A prompt by right clicking and select "Run as Administrator"
and then at the command prompt, type: chkdsk /f r, then press the Enter key.

If you are asked to plan the volume to check the next time that the system/PC reboots,
Enter: y

Now, restart the PC.

If you know the manufacturing of your hard drive you can also download their diagnostic software.

Another use: SpeedFan has an online health analysis function
(SMART tab) for hard drives. It will show how your disks
compared with other discs of the same brand and model.
http://www.almico.com/SpeedFan.php
Note: Unfortunately now includes a lot of bloat-ware, be very careful when installing remove bloat-ware.

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(2) run the command SFC /SCANNOW. This will check and repair if necessary all of the critical Windows system files.

Click on start / all programs/accessories then
Right-click on the command prompt option and select "Run as Administrator".
(or "Safe Mode" open a command prompt)
At the command prompt, enter: SFC/scannow

Windows 7 - order SCANNOW SFC - System File Checker
http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/1538-SFC-SCANNOW-Command-System-File-Checker.html

How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929833

How to analyze the entries in log file generating the program Checker (SFC.exe) resources of Microsoft Windows in Windows Vista:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228

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If SFC Scannow could not repair any or all the corrupt system files
follow these steps:

(a) open a command prompt (start / all programs / accessories)
Right click on the command line option, then select: run as administrator

(b) at the command prompt, enter: DISM.exe/online/Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth

Press the ENTER"" key.

(c) then enter: DISM.exe/online/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

Press the ENTER"" key.

(d) now rerun the command SFC/SCANNOW...

At the command prompt, enter: SFC/scannow

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