Problems Windows Update after reinstalling XP Pro.

I had a hard drive go bad a few days before the April 8 end of XP support.  So, I installed a new drive and reinstalled XP Pro, sp2, then free AVG2014, then Microsoft Download Manager, and then sp3, then IE8.  I turned then automatic updates, but it did not work.  I tried to go to automatic updates directly via the Control Panel, but get the following message is displayed:

[Error number: 0 x 80245001]

The website has encountered a problem and cannot display the page you are trying to view. The options provided below may help you solve the problem.

I tried a lot of different things from this web show, but nothing refers to the following [error number: 0 x 80245001]

Any ideas?

Thank you.

Hi Joseph,.

Apologize for the delay in response. Let us know if the problem has been resolved or do you need help on this question. We will be happy to help you. In the meantime, you can also check out this article that talks about this problem:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/883614

I hope this helps.

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