Windows error install service 4.5 version 641 and 800x4ff01

Title: error8004ff01 and 641 originals

I got these error messages when you try to install updates error 641 and 8004ff01. I have vista home premium operating sys

Hey Joe,

1. the updates you are trying to install?

2. did you of recent changes on the system?

Method 1:

Re-save the Windows Setup program using the method.

a. click on start and type in the search type msiexec /Unregister. dialog box and click on enter.

After this command tries to install the update and check if it works.

Method 2:

You need to reset the component of Windows Update to default and try to install the updates and check.

You can consult the following Microsoft article and run the Fixit tool that is available in the link.

How to reset the Windows Update components?

Method 3:

If the previous step fails then I would suggest that you download and install the updates manually and check if it works.

First, search the KB number for the update has failed.

a. open Windows Update by clicking on the button start. In the search box, type Update, and then in the list of results, click Windows Update.

(b) in the left pane, click view update history.

c. to display more information about an update, double-click it.

When you have found the number of update failed, then visit the Microsoft Download Center, put the number in the search box, download and install the update.

Microsoft Download Center

Hope this information is useful.

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