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  1. #1
    Rodrigo_live Guest

    Vista Language Pack failed to install

    I have Windows Vista Ultimate Edition in Spanish installed on my PC (genuine
    copy, not pirated), and I’ve downloaded via Windows Update the English
    Language Pack that appeared with many other languages the first time I
    updated Vista (250 MB approximately). The problem is that when the
    downloading process finishes and the installation begins all I get it´s an
    error that says “Errors Founds: Code 1” (In Spanish “Errores Encontrados:
    Codigo 1”.
    I looked at Event Viewer and the error that shows at the failed Language
    Pack installation is 0x80070032. Any ideas why this language pack isn´t
    installing or how do I fix it?

    PS: Rebooting the systems doesn´t seems to work.
    Thanks for your help


  2. #2
    nickske Guest

    RE: Vista Language Pack failed to install

    I have exact the same problem

    I checked error log and it said
    2007-03-13 17:44:31:165 1132 8e0 Report REPORT EVENT:
    {954CB9CA-ABE5-4978-B1EA-CCC0F2CCFA4D} 2007-03-13
    17:43:59:859+0100 1 182 101 {C14637DF-43D9-4201-9C0F-615D43943635} 101 80070643 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    with error 0x80070643: Dutch Language Pack.

    I have a genuine Vista Final and I'd like to have the dutch language pack!

    "Rodrigo_live" wrote:

    > I have Windows Vista Ultimate Edition in Spanish installed on my PC (genuine
    > copy, not pirated), and I’ve downloaded via Windows Update the English
    > Language Pack that appeared with many other languages the first time I
    > updated Vista (250 MB approximately). The problem is that when the
    > downloading process finishes and the installation begins all I get it´s an
    > error that says “Errors Founds: Code 1” (In Spanish “Errores Encontrados:
    > Codigo 1”.
    > I looked at Event Viewer and the error that shows at the failed Language
    > Pack installation is 0x80070032. Any ideas why this language pack isn´t
    > installing or how do I fix it?
    >
    > PS: Rebooting the systems doesn´t seems to work.
    > Thanks for your help
    >


  3. #3
    Rodrigo_live Guest

    RE: Vista Language Pack failed to install


    Ok. If you have a non-English version of Windows Vista and you get the “Code
    1” or “Code 2” error when trying to install a language pack via Windows
    Update, fallow my advice. Many people solved the problem just restarting the
    OS or doing the language pack installation in safe mode. Others had installed
    Windows Vista in drive D and they reinstalled it to drive C and solved the
    problem. But some of us went crazy trying to fix the problem and nothing
    seemed to work. This is how I fix it.
    I got rid of that copy of Windows Vista and install one that is natively
    “English”. I used the same serial number that came with my Spanish copy of
    the OS and activation was not a problem, all OK. After that I updated the
    system and after all updates were installed, (yes, DreamScene too) I rebooted
    the system and downloaded via Windows Update the Spanish language pack that I
    needed. Installation didn´t fail or anything.
    I give this advice because many people like me got a new computer with
    Windows Vista pre-installed. And by “pre-installed” I mean that the company
    that sold that PC maybe used a personalized installation and the OS just
    wasn’t the same after installation. Maybe that´s the reason why the language
    pack was impossible to install.
    So, three simple steps:
    Get an English copy of Vista
    Use your own cd key
    Install the language pack of your preference
    GET Ultimate Extras and updates soon as they become available (English
    versions gets updates and extras sooner than other languages). Obviously only
    Ultimate Edition can get Ultimate extras, if you don´t have Ultimate, just
    don´t try.


  4. #4
    mgf Guest

    RE: Vista Language Pack failed to install

    1) I have a similar problem and have found out that the install is actually
    performed then rolled back (language files are first installed, then deleted
    during the update process, error is signalled at the end).
    2) It probably happens because of defective by design and implementation
    MSFT language licensing: My license is valid, yet lpksetup log reveals that,
    after enquiry on license number of MUI packs allowed (returns 1000),
    installation is being rolled back. If It is running on Vista Ultimate, update
    _SHOULD_ execute. It is not so.
    4) This problem appears to be diffuse and spreading
    5) Indications on "rebooting", "installing with some processes disabled"
    etc. have no relationship with the problem, and are misleading.
    6) It doesn't appear MSFT have a solution to this problem: if they have it,
    they are not sharing it :-/
    Probably it would require a repair install, only that I cannot perform that:
    I have an OEM machine, upgraded via Anytime Upgrade. Others have reported
    that installing an original English with same license number corrects the
    problem.
    Better yet, WE NEED A FIX from Microsoft, and the component to fix is the
    defective lpksetup program itself.

    ***********************************************************
    It is the language upgrade policy which is wrong, instead of simply querying
    the version and license of the operating system, from lpkseup logs it appears
    it relies on querying another system value, which was not set correctly by
    the Microsoft supplied upgrade or the OEM. If MSFT decides to rely on this
    value in order to enable
    an Ultimate feature, it is obviously MSFT responsibility to set it correctly
    and to chose sensibly a mechanism which won't interfere with Visual Studio,
    older dot nets etc.
    ***********************************************************

    "Rodrigo_live" wrote:

    > I have Windows Vista Ultimate Edition in Spanish installed on my PC (genuine
    > copy, not pirated), and I’ve downloaded via Windows Update the English
    > Language Pack that appeared with many other languages the first time I
    > updated Vista (250 MB approximately). The problem is that when the
    > downloading process finishes and the installation begins all I get it´s an
    > error that says “Errors Founds: Code 1” (In Spanish “Errores Encontrados:
    > Codigo 1”.
    > I looked at Event Viewer and the error that shows at the failed Language
    > Pack installation is 0x80070032. Any ideas why this language pack isn´t
    > installing or how do I fix it?
    >
    > PS: Rebooting the systems doesn´t seems to work.
    > Thanks for your help
    >


  5. #5
    mgf Guest

    RE: Vista Language Pack failed to install

    1) I have a similar problem and have found out that the install is actually
    performed then rolled back (language files are first installed, then deleted
    during the update process, error is signalled at the end).
    2) It probably happens because of defective by design and implementation
    MSFT language licensing: My license is valid, yet lpksetup log reveals that,
    after enquiry on license number of MUI packs allowed (returns 1000),
    installation is being rolled back. If It is running on Vista Ultimate, update
    _SHOULD_ execute. It is not so.
    4) This problem appears to be diffuse and spreading
    5) Indications on "rebooting", "installing with some processes disabled"
    etc. have no relationship with the problem, and are misleading.
    6) It doesn't appear MSFT have a solution to this problem: if they have it,
    they are not sharing it :-/
    Probably it would require a repair install, only that I cannot perform that:
    I have an OEM machine, upgraded via Anytime Upgrade. Others have reported
    that installing an original English with same license number corrects the
    problem.
    Better yet, WE NEED A FIX from Microsoft, and the component to fix is the
    defective lpksetup program itself.

    ***********************************************************
    It is the language upgrade policy which is wrong, instead of simply querying
    the version and license of the operating system, from lpkseup logs it appears
    it relies on querying another system value, which was not set correctly by
    the Microsoft supplied upgrade or the OEM. If MSFT decides to rely on this
    value in order to enable
    an Ultimate feature, it is obviously MSFT responsibility to set it correctly
    and to chose sensibly a mechanism which won't interfere with Visual Studio,
    older dot nets etc.
    ***********************************************************

    "Rodrigo_live" wrote:

    > I have Windows Vista Ultimate Edition in Spanish installed on my PC (genuine
    > copy, not pirated), and I’ve downloaded via Windows Update the English
    > Language Pack that appeared with many other languages the first time I
    > updated Vista (250 MB approximately). The problem is that when the
    > downloading process finishes and the installation begins all I get it´s an
    > error that says “Errors Founds: Code 1” (In Spanish “Errores Encontrados:
    > Codigo 1”.
    > I looked at Event Viewer and the error that shows at the failed Language
    > Pack installation is 0x80070032. Any ideas why this language pack isn´t
    > installing or how do I fix it?
    >
    > PS: Rebooting the systems doesn´t seems to work.
    > Thanks for your help
    >


  6. #6
    mgf Guest

    RE: Vista Language Pack failed to install

    1) I have a similar problem and have found out that the install is actually
    performed then rolled back (language files are first installed, then deleted
    during the update process, error is signalled at the end).
    2) It probably happens because of defective by design and implementation
    MSFT language licensing: My license is valid, yet lpksetup log reveals that,
    after enquiry on license number of MUI packs allowed (returns 1000),
    installation is being rolled back. If It is running on Vista Ultimate, update
    _SHOULD_ execute. It is not so.
    4) This problem appears to be diffuse and spreading
    5) Indications on "rebooting", "installing with some processes disabled"
    etc. have no relationship with the problem, and are misleading.
    6) It doesn't appear MSFT have a solution to this problem: if they have it,
    they are not sharing it :-/
    Probably it would require a repair install, only that I cannot perform that:
    I have an OEM machine, upgraded via Anytime Upgrade. Others have reported
    that installing an original English with same license number corrects the
    problem.
    Better yet, WE NEED A FIX from Microsoft, and the component to fix is the
    defective lpksetup program itself.

    ***********************************************************
    It is the language upgrade policy which is wrong, instead of simply querying
    the version and license of the operating system, from lpkseup logs it appears
    it relies on querying another system value, which was not set correctly by
    the Microsoft supplied upgrade or the OEM. If MSFT decides to rely on this
    value in order to enable
    an Ultimate feature, it is obviously MSFT responsibility to set it correctly
    and to chose sensibly a mechanism which won't interfere with Visual Studio,
    older dot nets etc.
    ***********************************************************

    "Rodrigo_live" wrote:

    > I have Windows Vista Ultimate Edition in Spanish installed on my PC (genuine
    > copy, not pirated), and I’ve downloaded via Windows Update the English
    > Language Pack that appeared with many other languages the first time I
    > updated Vista (250 MB approximately). The problem is that when the
    > downloading process finishes and the installation begins all I get it´s an
    > error that says “Errors Founds: Code 1” (In Spanish “Errores Encontrados:
    > Codigo 1”.
    > I looked at Event Viewer and the error that shows at the failed Language
    > Pack installation is 0x80070032. Any ideas why this language pack isn´t
    > installing or how do I fix it?
    >
    > PS: Rebooting the systems doesn´t seems to work.
    > Thanks for your help
    >


  7. #7
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
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    Vista Language Pack failed to install (solved)

    HI all,

    MS released today a fix for Vista Ultimate (10/23/07 KB942903) and it
    solved the problem at least by me (German Pack and French), I had to
    reboot even thought it is mentionned not having to.....
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942903

    Rgds Chris

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