Vista update problem; Please help me.

OK, so I'll try to be descriptive, so I can receive assistance.

So I recently installed Vista on my new PC that I built (first time vista user). It runs, decently, I suppose. Well, I am informed of updates so I DL them. I noticed that this button appears in my Start menu.

http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/5559/33609570.jpg

It's the red dark with the shield on this subject. I click it and it takes me to this page where it says it is treating 46 ittems 1 or something. Once it finish with this process, it takes me to another, who says he is running step 2 of 3, but once it get - their configured say TI's fault the update and returns the process. I tried a few times and it does not seem to come out of this process. Why the habit they install correctly? Any help is welcome.

Thank you very much!

Yes, it could be a problem, because it was impossible to perform the reset of the authorization.

So, option 1, try again the reset of the authorization:

1 did you download and install subinacl.msi from http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=e8ba3e56-d8fe-4a91-93cf-ed6985e3927b&displaylang=en#AffinityDownloads, note that the destination for the installation folder must be C:\Windows\System32?
2. to check the success of subinacl.msi installation, try open in administrator mode command prompt, you should see C:\Windows\System32 > (but not C:\Users\>), and then type subinacl /?  to make sure that the subincal.exe is deployed successfully. 
I hope that you would see "'subinacl' is not recognized blah blah blah...". ', this means that the subincal.exe either has not put in the right place, or it is corrupted. Should probably try to reinstall using subincal.msi. And re-run the batch in administrator mode, as you did.
But in the worst case, if you see a menu of help for the subinacl, hm... Then there is no logical sense why you couldn't be able to run the command in administrator mode file. And it's probably best to try option 2.
Option 2, there is another post on the same topic, by k Deepak Gupta, described the causes for the error code 80070005 and solution step by step.

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