Vista Home Basic - update SP2 fails error 0xc0190005 code

I have and Acer Aspire 5315 with Vista Home Basic installed.

Today I downloaded and started to install SP2 and all seemed well until reboot, where I am treated to a black screen showing what I presume to be names of files or registry entries because they are updated. The line begins by xxxx/64281 and a dewcription who follows between parentheses.

This process never ends because it showing:
"!! 0xc0190005! 22412/64281 (\Registry\machine\schema\ wcm://Microsoft...) »
The end of this line appears truncated for me so I do not know which file or registry entry that is a failure on.

I tried to repair using startup options and he didn't offer not a choice of restore points, just tells me it is either restore to a previous state (which stops working after about 5 minutes and then he's here doing nothing for so long let him - more than an hour!) or disk errors fixing which translates to reset and the same error once again product.

Safe mode does not start and restore the last good known eventually brings us to square one.

Is there someone who can translate this cryptic error code and point me in the right direction?
Please Don ' t just point me to an article and if you copy and paste a response, at least be so kind enough to make it readable.

Vista SP2 offered to your computer through Windows Update or you try to install manually?

What application or antivirus security suite is installed and your current subscription?  What anti-spyware (other than Defender) applications?  What third-party firewall (if applicable)?  Who were these applications that run in the background when you tried to install SP2?

A (another) Norton or McAfee application has already been installed on the computer (for example, a free trial version which is preinstalled when you bought it)?

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