Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1 repair downgrade to Windows 7 Professional 64 bit without uninstalling SP1

Hello

I have a huge problem with the update of Windows-7. Installing and uninstalling any update of Windows-7-related (including SP1) fails. She always ends up in a loop configuration and restart + roll back. The error code in the Windows journal file is 0x80070BC9 for all updates. In addition, even when not install or uninstall anything, the system will enter into this every second reboot loop however and trying to set up the most recent update (failure).

I tried different ways to solve these problems, but all do not work, including the Fix It, KB947821 tools, and the procedure described here:

https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/Windows/en-us/b2727a81-BADC-4AD3-a9e2-336dc1bcaab1/Windows-Update-error-0x80070bc9-with-Windows-7

The solution described in the above link does not work because I can't delete the files in the System32\confix\TxR folder that I am supposed to do, even using unlocking of third-party tools (Unlocker 1.9.1), which is actually very weired.

So my last hope is to do a repair of upgrade (see the title). Unfortunately, Microsoft only allows me to do until SP1 is installed. Given that the uninstallation of SP1 will not work, I wonder if there is a way by fooling Windows suggests that SP1 is not installed by editing the registry. Can someone tell me if and how this is possible? I tried to change the registry in the files Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion and Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion and Software\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion and Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion to Windows 7 family Basique/Premium SP1 (which probably should allow to upgrade me to Windows 7 Professional), but still the Windows recognize that my system is Windows 7 Professional.

Well, I really hope you can help me.

Best regards

Thomas

Your best bet is to clean just install and start over.

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