Windows Update failed... Codes listed error 80070570, 643, & 80070643

I tried to fix it with the microsoft fix, also Assistant... tried system restore nothing works. three are important updates will not install error 80070570, 643, & 80070643 codes. These three updates have tried to install for the days and failing every time. can you help me?

Hello

·          Who are these updates failed?

Method 1:

Step 1: See the updates failed.

To do this, follow these steps:

(a) click on the Start Menu.

(b) click on all programs.

(c) when the window opens, click view update history in the upper left corner of the window.

This gives the full list of recently made updates and also the status of the installation as if the update installed successfully or not.

(d) in the status column of this window, look for the update could not be installed.

Step 2: Try the steps of

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/Windows-Update-error-80070643

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/903772

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/958052

Method 2:


Manually install the stand-alone package for the update and check if that helps.

a. go to the Microsoft Download Center Web site, type "KB" numbers you mentioned in the download search box, and then click OK.
(b) if there are several versions on the download page, find the appropriate for your computer.
c. click on the download button and save the update to your desktop.
d. When you are prompted, click open to install the update.

See if updates install successfully.

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      Note On a Windows Vista-based computer, click Start, type cmd in the box to search for text and right click on cmd.exe, and then click run as administrator.

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    1. Click Start, click run, type cmd in the Open box, and then OK.

      Note On a Windows Vista-based computer, click Start, type cmd in the Search box and right-click on cmd.exe, and then click run as administrator.

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      Note If you are prompted, click OK .

      Note Microsoft Windows 2000 does not include the Sccbase.dll file. If you are running a version of Windows 2000, omit the Sccbase.dll file.

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    1. Click Start, click run, type cmd in the Open box, and then OK.

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    1. Click Start, click run, type regedit, and then click OK.

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