Tab Lenovo S8 - 50 update fails: S8-50F_s000214_150629_ROW

Tab Lenovo S8 - 50 update fails: S8-50F_s000214_150629_ROW. Photo below shows the results. The first 1 is Smart Assistent, 2nd lessons is to manually find the update.zip but yes...

Well, nvm. I installed a XDA stock version and it's all working again.

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    1. Click Start, click run, type cmd, and then click OK.
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      Note On a Windows Vista-based computer, click Start, type regedit in the Search box and click on regedit.exe, and then click run as administrator.

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    Note On a Windows Vista-based computer, click Start, type services.msc in the Search box, click services.mscand then click run as administrator.

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    "File ntkrnlpa.exe is open or in use by another program", when no programs are running... Why?, he said.

    My stops to update SP3 and I cannot resolve the error message, how can I fix it?

    Hello
    Try the methods provided below and check if the problem persists.
    Method 1:
    This problem may occur if some third party software interferes with the installation of Windows XP SP3.
    Click on the link provided below for more information on how to set up your computer in a clean boot state.
    How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353
    Note:
    How to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state
    After you have used the boot is a way to solve your problem, you can follow these steps to configure Windows XP to start normally.
    (a) click Start and then click Run.
    (b) type msconfig and click OK.
    The System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.
    (c) click on the general tab, click Normal Startup - load all services and device drivers and then click OK. When you are prompted, click on restart to restart the computer.
     
    Method 2:
    Download the update manually, and then install it.
     
    Windows XP Service Pack 3 network installation Package for IT professionals and developers

    http://www.Microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?ID=24
    See also:
     
    Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/950717
     
  • The Microsoft/Windows Update errors and updates failed.

    I just had to make YET ANOTHER Destructive full restore my win Vista PC, regular and continuous errors and problems caused by who knows what and the fact that the system restore never worked once in 10 years of friggin! My PC tries to run Win' Vista (SP2) and all the new updates that are applied after SP2. I also run Norton Internet Security (fully updated). I would like to re - install Office 2007 again once more, but I'm reluctant to until I get an answer to the following problem, because whenever I have re-installed Office 2007 I get Office update errors as well. I do not yet have enough away with this recovery to even think about re - install "other apps" again. My problem is that a heck of a lot more than several updates that were 'available' over time since I bought this pc (which didn't even have SP1 on it when I bought it new), do not have more than several times. Finally, it seems that these updates failed stop appearing as 'available '. Currently failed updates are: IMPORTANT: KB974468; KB2729449; KB2742595; RECOMMENDED: Windows Live Essentails 2001. OPTIONAL: Bing Office 1.3.1. also failed (the current version is 1.3.3...).

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    If an update is NOT or is no LONGER available, then why hell is he always recommended! ??? In all cases, "Windows Live Essentials 2011" settles, and looking for 'help' by selecting "get help with this error" I am taken to the "windows help and support" line (which doesn't help at all). That's because this 'aid' shows only 26 'results' and NONE of them include error numbers (800706... and two instances of 66A) city. ANY help will be VERY much appreciated (epecially on the part of MVP, who have been a great help in the past) cordially Andy Bob :) :) :) :)

    Let's start from the beginning.

    Lets first see what happened with your drive.

    Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type (or copy and paste by clicking in the command prompt window and choose Paste).
     
    change c:\bootex.log
     
    What is this file exist with something in it?
     
    The following commands query the event logs.
     
    To start verification by using the name of the source for any version of Windows (because it varies).
     
    WMIC /append:"%userprofile%\desktop\DiskEvents.html" PATH Win32_NTLogEvent where (sourcename = "Autocheck" or sourcename = 'Winlogon' or sourcename = "WinInit") get format:HForm
     
    To run chkdsk in Windows.
     
    WMIC /append:"%userprofile%\desktop\DiskEvents.html" PATH Win32_NTLogEvent where (sourcename = "Chkdsk") to / format: HForm
     
    For warnings about disk problems detected during normal operations and automatic repairs by Windows at the time where the problems were discovered.
     
    WMIC /append:"%userprofile%\desktop\DiskEvents.html" PATH Win32_NTLogEvent where (sourcename = "NTFS" or Sourcename = 'Disc') to / format: HForm
     
    Then to view the created file.
     
    Start "" "% userprofile%\desktop\DiskEvents.html"
     

    Copy and paste it here. Again run the commands again after doing the below.

    Then to test the equipment.

    Standard hardware troubleshooting
     
     
    First to test we can the material. Material defects can appear as many software defects, that's why we need to test the material first...
     

    Follow these steps in order. Defects of memory can cause disk corruption, disk failures can cause corruption of the disk. Damaged disc causes corrupted files (which SFC may be able to fix). If you get a stop error and after return. Do not run chkdsk with faulty memory.

     
    Diagnosis of memory
    If you have not run a diagnosis of memory, please do. Click on Start - Control Panel - choose Classic view in the left pane - choose Administrative Tools - then memory diagnostic tool.
     

    S.M.A.R.T
    Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type (or copy and paste by clicking in the command prompt window and choose Paste).
     
    Disk in Windows drives monitor for impending failure. The function is called S.M.A.R.T. It detects an imminent failure, 30% of the time. In a type elevated command prompt (it's a single line)
     
    WMIC PATH MSStorageDriver_FailurePredictStatus /namespace:\\root\wmi get active, predictfailure, reason List
     
    If it is on will be true, otherwise on enable in the BIOS of the computer.
     
    Predict the failure must be False if everything is ok.
     
    In Vista and later if SMART failure predicted Windows prompts the user to run the backup.
     
    Run chkdsk
    In computer all your drives right click and choose Properties, then the Tools tab, and then click check now. Check the TWO boxes and then start. Reset. This will take from one day to the next.

     
    SFC
    Check the alteration of the file by clicking on Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type (or copy and paste by clicking in the command prompt window and choose Paste).
     
    sfc/scannow
     
    Heat
    Heat can lead to problems of this kind, and sudden restarts without crashing. Make sure that your fans are not clogged with dust.
     
    For memory diagnostic results
    Click on Start - Control Panel (and select Classic view in the left pane), select Administrative Tools and then Event Viewer , and then look in the event (Local) - Applications and Services - Microsoft - Windows - MemoryDiagnostic-results Viewer entered.
     
    Look for EventID is 1201 or 1101 and Source is MemoryDiagnostic-results

     
    Double-click the entry for more details on this entry.

    For results of Chkdsk
     
    You can ignore this if you performed the first series of commands again.
     

    Click on Start - Control Panel (and select Classic view in the left pane) choose Administrative Tools and then Event Viewer , and then look at the Application and the System will connect (under Windows logs) for entries.
     
    Look for EventID is 7 and Source disk
    Look for EventID is 11 and the Source disk
    Look for EventID is 50 , and the Source is disk
    Look for EventID is 51 and Source disk
    Look for EventID is 52 and Source disk

    Look for EventID 55 and Source is NTFS
    Look for EventID is 130 and Source is NTFS
    Look for EventID is 134 and Source is NTFS
    Look for EventID is 137 and Source is NTFS
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is Autochk
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is Winlogon
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is WinInit
    Look for EventID 1001 and Source is Chkdsk
    Look for EventID is 26212 and Source is Chkdsk
    Look for EventID 26213 and Source is Chkdsk

    Look for EventID 26214 and Source is Chkdsk
    Double-click the entry for more details on this entry.
     
    PS 7 and 55 are auto repair codes where windows repair disk errors silently on the fly. 52 is the SMART warning.
     
    If the results are transferred to the startup time events logs chkdsk, then the results are probably in the following file c:\Bootex.log. This file is removed when the results are placed in the event logs.

     
    For the results of the SFC
    Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type (or copy and paste by clicking in the command prompt window and choose Paste).
     
    findstr/c: "[SR] cannot" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log|more "
     
    It will be able to see which files are corrupted.
     
    To see if there
     
    findstr/c: "[SR] repair" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log|more

     
    There are often false positives for small text files that Windows uses like settings.ini and desktop.ini. Ignore these.
     
     
    You say that you have had continuous problems. But if you want to jump the gun to fire a bit.
     

    More details about the error

    To decode 0 x 80070002. X 0 means that it is a hexadecimal number, 8 , error, the first 7 means it a windows error and the rest of Eastern 2, the number, the Windows error.
     
    To search for the error message we need to decimal format. Start the Calculator (Start - All Programs - Accessories - calculator) and choose the menu display - scientific, then the menu display - Hex. Enter 2 Menu display - decimal. It will say 2.
     
    Start an command prompt (Start - All Programs - Accessories - command prompt) and type
     
    net helpmsg 2
     
    and it will say
     
    The system cannot find the specified file.
     
    Use Notepad to search for FATAL and and the specific error code (for example, 80070002) in C:\Windows\Windowsupdate.log.
     
    Windows errors (smallish numbers) and COM HRESULT values (in general, but with exceptions, start with an 8 as 0 x 80040154) are defined in WinError.h, except 8007nnnn where you are looking for the error Window number it contains.
     
    As a general rule, Windows errors are less than 65 535 (0xFFFF). Errors from 0 x 80000001 are HResults Component Object Model (COM). Errors from 0 xC0000001 NTStatus results.
     
    NTStatus errors (usually, but not always to start with a C as 0xC0000022) are defined in NTStatus.h.
     
    the .h files are the best source because it includes the symbolic name of the error that can give clues such as the source of the error
    . FormatMessage does not have the symbolic name as the description.
     
    You get these files by downloading the kit of Development Platform (that's gigabytes)
     
    If you just want the two files I have them on my skydrive so I can reference anywhere I want.

     

    Run Microsoft Fixit

    Microsoft has a range of automatic programs to solve common problems. To see Windows Update problems

    http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/windows_update/en-us

    For the visit of the list the most comprehensive

    http://support.Microsoft.com/FixIt/en-us

    When you choose to download, choose the option to run on another computer. You can then save it to a folder on your hard drive. Open the folder, open the folder fix this laptop and run Run Fix It. It will contain all 27 FixIt.

    Which helps with Windows Update.

    The system update tool

    Also run the system update readiness tool

    For 32-bit Windows

    http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=504

    For 64-bit Windows

    http://www.Microsoft.com/en-US/Download/details.aspx?ID=1540

    To view the results click on start - all programs - accessories - right click on command prompt and choose Run as administrator. Type (or copy the below line and a line empty below and right click in the command prompt window and choose Paste).

    Notepad %SYSTEMROOT%\Logs\CBS\CheckSUR.log

    Repair and defragment the database

    Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type (or copy and paste by clicking in the command prompt window and choose Paste).

    Esentutl.exe /p c:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\DataStore.edb

    Esentutl.exe /d c:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\DataStore.edb

     
     

    Each of the three towers of programs, services, and drivers in increasing amounts. So restrict the possible culprits.

    Clean boot

    Click Start - all programs - Accessories - run and type
     
    msconfig
    
     
    Then go to the Startup tab uncheck everything. Then go to the Services tab check hide all Microsoft Services and uncheck everything that is left.

     
    Reset. If this resolves your wake problem ½ of services / of startup items until you find that one.

    Tip clean boot

    If the above does not help.

    Download Autoruns http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx

    Start the program by right-clicking and choosing run as administrator and click on the menu Options - Filter Options and check hide Microsoft entries and disable include the empty slots. Uncheck the box just to the left.

    Reset. If this resolves your wake problem half of the items until you find the one that.

    Safe mode

    If the above does not help. Windows Update does not work in safe mode.

    Use safe mode with Networking if you need internet access.

    Click Start - all programs - Accessories - run and type
     
    msconfig
    
     
    Go to the Startup tab, and then click Start secure (also check network if necessary). Reset. Come back here and uncheck the box secure start to return to normal mode.
     
    or
     
    If your computer has a single operating system installed, repeatedly press the F8 key as your computer restarts. You need to press F8 before the Windows logo appears. If the Windows logo appears, you need to try again. [Correction to start - Help and Support]

     
     

    Determine the Version of Windows Installer

    Windows Vista comes with version 4. Version 4.5 is available for download. To determine the version,

    Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type

    msiexec

    If you have Version 4.5 try reinstalling from

    http://www.Microsoft.com/en-AU/Download/details.aspx?ID=8483

    If you have Version 4 continue with the other steps below.

    Reregister Windows install

    That you re-register Windows Installer.

    Click Start - all programs - Accessories - right click on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type


    regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\msi.dll
    regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\msihnd.dll
    regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\msimtf.dll
    regsvr32 c:\Windows\System32\msisip.dll
    msiexec/reg

     

    FixIt

    Microsoft has a range of automatic programs to solve common problems. To see Windows Installer problems

    http://support.Microsoft.com/mats/Program_Install_and_Uninstall/en-us

    For the visit of the list the most comprehensive

    http://support.Microsoft.com/FixIt/en-us

    When you choose to download, choose the option to run on another computer. You can then save it to a folder on your hard drive. Open the folder, open the folder fix this laptop and run Run Fix It. It will contain all 27 FixIt.

     

    Reinstall the Services registry entries

    Download MsiServer_Vista_32.reg from https://skydrive.live.com/redir?resid=E2F0CE17A268A4FA 121

    Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator. Type Regedit menu and file - import , import the MsiServer_Vista_32.reg.
     
    Reset
     
     

    Restart the Service and dependent services

     
    Click Start - All Programs - Accessories - right on command prompt and choose run as administrator.
     
    SC start DCOMLaunch
    SC start RpcSs
    Start msiserver sc config = request
    SC start msiserver
     
     
    .
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    Original title: problems with updates

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    Hello

    Please update us with the State of the question. We apologize for the delay in responding

    1. You have a disk to install for Windows 8?
    2. Can you please explain what did you mean by update failed?
    3. Have you an error message when the update failed?

    I propose to perform the refresh once more using the Installation of Windows 8 disc, but before to perform updating please follow the procedure below

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    One of the best ways that you can check the alteration in the hard is to run a check disk on this subject. Please follow the steps below to repair the disk using the disk check.

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    Step 2: command tool (DISM) deployment image Service and management.

    By running this command, we can retrieve or modify information in an image. To run the DISM command, please follow the steps below:

    1. Go to the Windows Start menu.
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    https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/33f2c4bb-85D5-47F3-80dc-101158fd34bf/kb3000061-failure-configuring-Windows-updates-reverting-changes?Forum=w8itprogeneral

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    HI Mel,

    Thanks for posting your query on the Microsoft Communities.

    Appreciate your efforts in order to solve this problem.

    I wish to inform you that since your Windows 8 operating system runs on Virtual Box VM, I suggest that you post the application on Microsoft TechNet forum because we have experts working on these issues. You can check the link to post the same query on TechNet:

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