WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
Update for Windows Vista (KB943302)
Download size: 2.8 MB
You may need to restart your computer for this update to take effect.
Update type: Recommended
I have tried to install this update from both my computer windows update and
the Microsoft web site and it won't install, it says error.
WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000 So what do I do?
Edward
RE: WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
even after restarting my computer, update is still not install. any more
ideas. also there no other info on this error code. thanks........kieran.
Re: WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
Try to follow described on "Method 3" of the following kb article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358/en
RE: WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
Yes, lots of people and my time is valuable, so it can just stay uninstalled
until the problem is rectified properly, when in doubt reinstall everything
diagnostics is a cop is not ensuring outcome realisation for the customer!
RE: WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
Hi I have just upgraded to Vista Ultimate and now can't update as all I get
is this error code! It won't let me update any of the updates available. Is
there anyone out there who can point me in the right direction?
Re: WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
Hello,
0x80073712 translate to Component store is corrupt.
Please run the Checksur.exe tool to see if that resolves the issue.
947821 Description of the System Update Readiness Tool for Windows Vista
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;EN-US;947821
Re: WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
I had the same issue as most, but was a bit more complicated than most. I upgraded from XP to Vista, did the updates and patches, rebooted, loaded my programs, rebooted and the issue began. This was a one-day affair. There was no using the restore point for me.
After my search on the net, I came to the simple conclusion that it is an issue with the Windows installer, version 3.x, whatever. Of course with windows, you can't uninstall or reinstall if the error is with the install program itself. Some critical installs from Microsoft would not install, so here is what fixed my issue:
I ran the CheckSUR and no issues were found, even though it would not install the critical updates. I reseted the registry information for the Windows installer software:
These were the steps I followed and it worked.
Method 1. (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555175)
Unregister Windows Installer. To do this, follow these steps:
1. On the "Start" menu, click "Run:.
2. In the "Open" box, type "msiexec /unregister", and then press ENTER.
I did not do steps 3 and 4 on the above link.
I then downloaded the latest Windows Installer and installed it:
System Update Readiness Tool (KB947821) [April 2009]
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...%2f%2bcA%3d%3d
The good thing about these steps was no loss of the install logs or records of programs previously installed. After I installed the latest installer, updates were not an issue. Hope this helps.
NOTE:
Be sure to back up / set a restore point AND saving a copy of the registry before starting. I would suggest doing it before starting METHOD 1.
Re: WindowsUpdate_80073712 WindowsUpdate_dt000
Method one worked for me, after all the other fixes applied and tried it's
nice to finally get the right one.
"triniarima" wrote:
>
> I had the same issue as most, but was a bit more complicated than most.
> I upgraded from XP to Vista, did the updates and patches, rebooted,
> loaded my programs, rebooted and the issue began. This was a one-day
> affair. There was no using the restore point for me.
>
> After my search on the net, I came to the simple conclusion that it is
> an issue with the Windows installer, version 3.x, whatever. Of course
> with windows, you can't uninstall or reinstall if the error is with the
> install program itself. Some critical installs from Microsoft would not
> install, so here is what fixed my issue:
>
> I ran the CheckSUR and no issues were found, even though it would not
> install the critical updates. I reseted the registry information for
> the Windows installer software:
>
> These were the steps I followed and it worked.
>
> METHOD 1[/B].
> (HTTP://SUPPORT.MICROSOFT.COM/KB/555175 (\"HTTP://SUPPORT.MICROSOFT.COM/KB/555175\"))
>
> UNREGISTER WINDOWS INSTALLER. TO DO THIS, FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
>
> 1. ON THE \"START\" MENU, CLICK \"RUN:.
>
> 2. IN THE \"OPEN\" BOX, TYPE \"MSIEXEC /UNREGISTER\", AND THEN PRESS
> ENTER.
>
> -*I DID NOT DO STEPS 3 AND 4 ON THE ABOVE LINK.*-
>
> I THEN DOWNLOADED THE LATEST WINDOWS INSTALLER AND INSTALLED IT:
> SYSTEM UPDATE READINESS TOOL (KB947821) [APRIL 2009]
> HTTP://WWW.MICROSOFT.COM/DOWNLOADS/D...%2F%2BCA%3D%3D (\"HTTP://WWW.MICROSOFT.COM/DOWNLOADS/DETAILS.ASPX?FAMILYID=0435684B-8D12-4028-9CB0-B2903257F1FD&DISPLAYLANG=EN&HASH=RIVZKCJHUUSMQQ%2BSYSSTJI239ZYS2U4NH52RKNVYZUSEU9R02KPHPZFXTN8WBBQ04 KRUSSEQYD479I0R4N%2F%2BCA%3D%3D\")
>
> THE GOOD THING ABOUT THESE STEPS WAS NO LOSS OF THE INSTALL LOGS OR
> RECORDS OF PROGRAMS PREVIOUSLY INSTALLED. AFTER I INSTALLED THE LATEST
> INSTALLER, UPDATES WERE NOT AN ISSUE. HOPE THIS HELPS.
>
> [B]NOTE:
> Be sure to back up / set a restore point AND saving a copy of the
> registry before starting. I would suggest doing it before starting
> METHOD 1.
>
>
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