Windows Update crashes when you try to download updates. (2 different BIT errors)

Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. AVG free.

When I press "install updates" in the windows update window, it says downloading updates... 0 percent and it freezes.

After a long time, itll fail and give me code error 80246008. I did what was said on this site, and it still doesn't work. http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/Windows-Update-error-80246008

I don't know if because it is not windows 7 specific, that i should even have to do that. The problem is that whenever I start CUTS in services, itll give me the error:

"Windows didn't start the Service on the Local computer's Background Intelligent Transfer." For more information, see the system event log. If it is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor and refer to service-specific error code - 2147024891. »

In the event viewer, I have 2 errors. The first said "the BITS service was able to start. 2nd one that follows, error 0 x 80070005. ' said ' the Background Intelligent Transfer service completed with the specific service error %-2147024891.. »

Anyone have any ideas?

Thank you!

Thanks Kim, but could you be more specific about where the path of % ALLUSERSPROFILE might actually be on a standard installation of C:?

I don't think that this folder exists nowhere in C:/users, including hidden files. Would be - it different in Windows 7?

EDIT: Thanks for the help guys, I decided just to format, because that would be a guaranteed solution and everything seems to be working again now.

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