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  1. #1
    Jordan Moss Guest

    WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    with this error after reboot.

  2. #2
    jmatt@webace.com.au Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    On Mar 5, 10:28 am, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:
    > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > with this error after reboot.


    Don't think you have the right numbers.

    Error 80070011

    http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=


  3. #3
    Jordan Moss Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    Hey,

    It is 0x80070011...

    Here is the log from C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ReportingEvents.txt

    {79DAC140-0EF1-4808-9E90-B4260731383C} 2007-03-05
    18:19:34:169+1300 1 182 101 {FCA255E0-B9D7-4217-984A-79503F359430} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929685).
    {3FA90EA3-EB54-4365-AF28-825A85CC8611} 2007-03-05
    18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {3FD8539B-A24C-4E7B-86FC-B2226DE43CD2} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [February
    2007] (KB905866).
    {311E0E1B-1AF5-4C30-8F91-F459B044C5E4} 2007-03-05
    18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {78B3CE90-3AE6-48EC-ACFF-B3AAE709DCCD} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB930857).
    {09225B0E-7043-4889-94AF-DC9DFE9091CB} 2007-03-05
    18:19:34:294+1300 1 182 101 {7C86422E-9330-4298-B4F9-EDC516CAD03F} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB928089).
    {FABA2264-A95A-4BAE-A587-0554DCD34E0B} 2007-03-05
    18:19:34:356+1300 1 182 101 {9755511B-827A-42BB-BB55-E8D222A369E0} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929427).
    {3D57EDE1-0DBC-4982-9955-2818A3DB0939} 2007-03-05
    18:19:34:419+1300 1 182 101 {B78B1716-F2DF-4522-B070-446AC0A269E4} 105 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB931573).


    "jmatt@webace.com.au" wrote:

    > On Mar 5, 10:28 am, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > wrote:
    > > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > > with this error after reboot.

    >
    > Don't think you have the right numbers.
    >
    > Error 80070011
    >
    > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=
    >
    >


  4. #4
    jmatt@webace.com.au Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    On Mar 5, 2:30 pm, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    wrote:
    > It is 0x80070011...


    Not much info available on the new number either.

    0x80070011
    http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+Search&meta=

    All you can do now is turn off your anti virus & firewall & try again.

    That failing, sifting through google is the next step.

    vista updates failing

    http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...ailing&spell=1





  5. #5
    Robert Aldwinckle Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    "Jordan Moss" <JordanMoss@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    news:19DEFAD4-AD0B-4C15-B62E-59113E4CBA35@microsoft.com...
    > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > with this error after reboot.



    Perhaps it is corrupt or for the wrong OS?

    <cmd_output>
    >net helpmsg 11


    An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.
    </cmd_output>

    Oh... "all" your updates are failing? Something else is corrupt which is used
    by them all? I'd try using ProcMon to look for clues and supplement your log.


    Good luck

    Robert Aldwinckle
    ---



  6. #6
    Ted B Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    Is it possible you have disabled administrative rights on your system. Also,
    do you have multiple disc drives?

    "Jordan Moss" wrote:

    > Hey,
    >
    > It is 0x80070011...
    >
    > Here is the log from C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ReportingEvents.txt
    >
    > {79DAC140-0EF1-4808-9E90-B4260731383C} 2007-03-05
    > 18:19:34:169+1300 1 182 101 {FCA255E0-B9D7-4217-984A-79503F359430} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929685).
    > {3FA90EA3-EB54-4365-AF28-825A85CC8611} 2007-03-05
    > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {3FD8539B-A24C-4E7B-86FC-B2226DE43CD2} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [February
    > 2007] (KB905866).
    > {311E0E1B-1AF5-4C30-8F91-F459B044C5E4} 2007-03-05
    > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {78B3CE90-3AE6-48EC-ACFF-B3AAE709DCCD} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB930857).
    > {09225B0E-7043-4889-94AF-DC9DFE9091CB} 2007-03-05
    > 18:19:34:294+1300 1 182 101 {7C86422E-9330-4298-B4F9-EDC516CAD03F} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB928089).
    > {FABA2264-A95A-4BAE-A587-0554DCD34E0B} 2007-03-05
    > 18:19:34:356+1300 1 182 101 {9755511B-827A-42BB-BB55-E8D222A369E0} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929427).
    > {3D57EDE1-0DBC-4982-9955-2818A3DB0939} 2007-03-05
    > 18:19:34:419+1300 1 182 101 {B78B1716-F2DF-4522-B070-446AC0A269E4} 105 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB931573).
    >
    >
    > "jmatt@webace.com.au" wrote:
    >
    > > On Mar 5, 10:28 am, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > > wrote:
    > > > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > > > with this error after reboot.

    > >
    > > Don't think you have the right numbers.
    > >
    > > Error 80070011
    > >
    > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=
    > >
    > >


  7. #7
    Jordan Moss Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    Hey Ted,

    Yes I do have multiple drives and dont think I have disabled admin rights
    (how would I check?)

    I have caused this error but I want to know what the error is so I can try
    to figure out a way around it.

    I have a laptop with 2x100GB SATA drives and the work i do requires fast
    disk I/O when I purchased the laptop I was told it supported hardware RAID
    but this was not the case so I use dynamic volumes with stripping. Since
    Windows cant boot from a stripped volume what I did on my XP machine was
    create a simple partion the held the core OS and then i used unattended
    script to install doc/sets & program files to my stripped volume. I am
    attempting to do the same thing on Vista however the Windows AIK doesnt have
    an option for moving Program Files and doesnt seem to work moving to a
    stripped volume, works ok moving Users to another simple volume. I noticed in
    Vista they still have "Documents and Settings" as a hidden junction pointing
    to \Users on that same thought. I installed Vista then rebooted into the
    recovery console I then xcopy'd ProgramData, Program Files, Users to E:\
    preserving all ACL/Attribs the deleted from C:\ then used mklink to create
    juntions to the new locations. Everything seems to be runnning perfectly
    except for WindowsUpdate which keeps giving 0x80070011 errors so I was hoping
    an MVP or MSFT employee could shed some light on 0x80070011...

    "Ted B" wrote:

    > Is it possible you have disabled administrative rights on your system. Also,
    > do you have multiple disc drives?
    >
    > "Jordan Moss" wrote:
    >
    > > Hey,
    > >
    > > It is 0x80070011...
    > >
    > > Here is the log from C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ReportingEvents.txt
    > >
    > > {79DAC140-0EF1-4808-9E90-B4260731383C} 2007-03-05
    > > 18:19:34:169+1300 1 182 101 {FCA255E0-B9D7-4217-984A-79503F359430} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929685).
    > > {3FA90EA3-EB54-4365-AF28-825A85CC8611} 2007-03-05
    > > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {3FD8539B-A24C-4E7B-86FC-B2226DE43CD2} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [February
    > > 2007] (KB905866).
    > > {311E0E1B-1AF5-4C30-8F91-F459B044C5E4} 2007-03-05
    > > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {78B3CE90-3AE6-48EC-ACFF-B3AAE709DCCD} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB930857).
    > > {09225B0E-7043-4889-94AF-DC9DFE9091CB} 2007-03-05
    > > 18:19:34:294+1300 1 182 101 {7C86422E-9330-4298-B4F9-EDC516CAD03F} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB928089).
    > > {FABA2264-A95A-4BAE-A587-0554DCD34E0B} 2007-03-05
    > > 18:19:34:356+1300 1 182 101 {9755511B-827A-42BB-BB55-E8D222A369E0} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929427).
    > > {3D57EDE1-0DBC-4982-9955-2818A3DB0939} 2007-03-05
    > > 18:19:34:419+1300 1 182 101 {B78B1716-F2DF-4522-B070-446AC0A269E4} 105 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB931573).
    > >
    > >
    > > "jmatt@webace.com.au" wrote:
    > >
    > > > On Mar 5, 10:28 am, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > > > wrote:
    > > > > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > > > > with this error after reboot.
    > > >
    > > > Don't think you have the right numbers.
    > > >
    > > > Error 80070011
    > > >
    > > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=
    > > >
    > > >


  8. #8
    Jordan Moss Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    Hey,

    I have done google searching that is the first thing you do before posting
    :) I am actually hoping an MVP or MSFT will post the error code reason for
    0x80070011 :)

    "jmatt@webace.com.au" wrote:

    > On Mar 5, 2:30 pm, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > wrote:
    > > It is 0x80070011...

    >
    > Not much info available on the new number either.
    >
    > 0x80070011
    > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...e+Search&meta=
    >
    > All you can do now is turn off your anti virus & firewall & try again.
    >
    > That failing, sifting through google is the next step.
    >
    > vista updates failing
    >
    > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...ailing&spell=1
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >


  9. #9
    Ted B Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    You may have come across a unique config, return error code:

    # as an HRESULT: Severity: FAILURE (1), FACILITY_WIN32 (0x7), Code 0x11
    # for hex 0x11 / decimal 17
    ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE winerror.h
    # The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive.
    # 1 matches found for "0x80070011"


    "Jordan Moss" wrote:

    > Hey Ted,
    >
    > Yes I do have multiple drives and dont think I have disabled admin rights
    > (how would I check?)
    >
    > I have caused this error but I want to know what the error is so I can try
    > to figure out a way around it.
    >
    > I have a laptop with 2x100GB SATA drives and the work i do requires fast
    > disk I/O when I purchased the laptop I was told it supported hardware RAID
    > but this was not the case so I use dynamic volumes with stripping. Since
    > Windows cant boot from a stripped volume what I did on my XP machine was
    > create a simple partion the held the core OS and then i used unattended
    > script to install doc/sets & program files to my stripped volume. I am
    > attempting to do the same thing on Vista however the Windows AIK doesnt have
    > an option for moving Program Files and doesnt seem to work moving to a
    > stripped volume, works ok moving Users to another simple volume. I noticed in
    > Vista they still have "Documents and Settings" as a hidden junction pointing
    > to \Users on that same thought. I installed Vista then rebooted into the
    > recovery console I then xcopy'd ProgramData, Program Files, Users to E:\
    > preserving all ACL/Attribs the deleted from C:\ then used mklink to create
    > juntions to the new locations. Everything seems to be runnning perfectly
    > except for WindowsUpdate which keeps giving 0x80070011 errors so I was hoping
    > an MVP or MSFT employee could shed some light on 0x80070011...
    >
    > "Ted B" wrote:
    >
    > > Is it possible you have disabled administrative rights on your system. Also,
    > > do you have multiple disc drives?
    > >
    > > "Jordan Moss" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Hey,
    > > >
    > > > It is 0x80070011...
    > > >
    > > > Here is the log from C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ReportingEvents.txt
    > > >
    > > > {79DAC140-0EF1-4808-9E90-B4260731383C} 2007-03-05
    > > > 18:19:34:169+1300 1 182 101 {FCA255E0-B9D7-4217-984A-79503F359430} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929685).
    > > > {3FA90EA3-EB54-4365-AF28-825A85CC8611} 2007-03-05
    > > > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {3FD8539B-A24C-4E7B-86FC-B2226DE43CD2} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [February
    > > > 2007] (KB905866).
    > > > {311E0E1B-1AF5-4C30-8F91-F459B044C5E4} 2007-03-05
    > > > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {78B3CE90-3AE6-48EC-ACFF-B3AAE709DCCD} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB930857).
    > > > {09225B0E-7043-4889-94AF-DC9DFE9091CB} 2007-03-05
    > > > 18:19:34:294+1300 1 182 101 {7C86422E-9330-4298-B4F9-EDC516CAD03F} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB928089).
    > > > {FABA2264-A95A-4BAE-A587-0554DCD34E0B} 2007-03-05
    > > > 18:19:34:356+1300 1 182 101 {9755511B-827A-42BB-BB55-E8D222A369E0} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929427).
    > > > {3D57EDE1-0DBC-4982-9955-2818A3DB0939} 2007-03-05
    > > > 18:19:34:419+1300 1 182 101 {B78B1716-F2DF-4522-B070-446AC0A269E4} 105 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB931573).
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "jmatt@webace.com.au" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > On Mar 5, 10:28 am, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > > > > wrote:
    > > > > > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > > > > > with this error after reboot.
    > > > >
    > > > > Don't think you have the right numbers.
    > > > >
    > > > > Error 80070011
    > > > >
    > > > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=
    > > > >
    > > > >


  10. #10
    Jordan Moss Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    Hey Ted,

    Thanks for that, i should have thought of checking in winerror.h

    Well the error matches what i have done :) I guess it doesnt like junctions
    I think i will move back to normal install tonight...

    I just wish AIK would let me move "Program Files" to another drive

    "Ted B" wrote:

    > You may have come across a unique config, return error code:
    >
    > # as an HRESULT: Severity: FAILURE (1), FACILITY_WIN32 (0x7), Code 0x11
    > # for hex 0x11 / decimal 17
    > ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE winerror.h
    > # The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive.
    > # 1 matches found for "0x80070011"
    >
    >
    > "Jordan Moss" wrote:
    >
    > > Hey Ted,
    > >
    > > Yes I do have multiple drives and dont think I have disabled admin rights
    > > (how would I check?)
    > >
    > > I have caused this error but I want to know what the error is so I can try
    > > to figure out a way around it.
    > >
    > > I have a laptop with 2x100GB SATA drives and the work i do requires fast
    > > disk I/O when I purchased the laptop I was told it supported hardware RAID
    > > but this was not the case so I use dynamic volumes with stripping. Since
    > > Windows cant boot from a stripped volume what I did on my XP machine was
    > > create a simple partion the held the core OS and then i used unattended
    > > script to install doc/sets & program files to my stripped volume. I am
    > > attempting to do the same thing on Vista however the Windows AIK doesnt have
    > > an option for moving Program Files and doesnt seem to work moving to a
    > > stripped volume, works ok moving Users to another simple volume. I noticed in
    > > Vista they still have "Documents and Settings" as a hidden junction pointing
    > > to \Users on that same thought. I installed Vista then rebooted into the
    > > recovery console I then xcopy'd ProgramData, Program Files, Users to E:\
    > > preserving all ACL/Attribs the deleted from C:\ then used mklink to create
    > > juntions to the new locations. Everything seems to be runnning perfectly
    > > except for WindowsUpdate which keeps giving 0x80070011 errors so I was hoping
    > > an MVP or MSFT employee could shed some light on 0x80070011...
    > >
    > > "Ted B" wrote:
    > >
    > > > Is it possible you have disabled administrative rights on your system. Also,
    > > > do you have multiple disc drives?
    > > >
    > > > "Jordan Moss" wrote:
    > > >
    > > > > Hey,
    > > > >
    > > > > It is 0x80070011...
    > > > >
    > > > > Here is the log from C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\ReportingEvents.txt
    > > > >
    > > > > {79DAC140-0EF1-4808-9E90-B4260731383C} 2007-03-05
    > > > > 18:19:34:169+1300 1 182 101 {FCA255E0-B9D7-4217-984A-79503F359430} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929685).
    > > > > {3FA90EA3-EB54-4365-AF28-825A85CC8611} 2007-03-05
    > > > > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {3FD8539B-A24C-4E7B-86FC-B2226DE43CD2} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Mail Junk E-mail Filter [February
    > > > > 2007] (KB905866).
    > > > > {311E0E1B-1AF5-4C30-8F91-F459B044C5E4} 2007-03-05
    > > > > 18:19:34:185+1300 1 182 101 {78B3CE90-3AE6-48EC-ACFF-B3AAE709DCCD} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB930857).
    > > > > {09225B0E-7043-4889-94AF-DC9DFE9091CB} 2007-03-05
    > > > > 18:19:34:294+1300 1 182 101 {7C86422E-9330-4298-B4F9-EDC516CAD03F} 100 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB928089).
    > > > > {FABA2264-A95A-4BAE-A587-0554DCD34E0B} 2007-03-05
    > > > > 18:19:34:356+1300 1 182 101 {9755511B-827A-42BB-BB55-E8D222A369E0} 101 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB929427).
    > > > > {3D57EDE1-0DBC-4982-9955-2818A3DB0939} 2007-03-05
    > > > > 18:19:34:419+1300 1 182 101 {B78B1716-F2DF-4522-B070-446AC0A269E4} 105 80070011 AutomaticUpdates Failure Content
    > > > > Install Installation Failure: Windows failed to install the following update
    > > > > with error 0x80070011: Update for Windows Vista (KB931573).
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "jmatt@webace.com.au" wrote:
    > > > >
    > > > > > On Mar 5, 10:28 am, Jordan Moss <JordanM...@discussions.microsoft.com>
    > > > > > wrote:
    > > > > > > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > > > > > > with this error after reboot.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Don't think you have the right numbers.
    > > > > >
    > > > > > Error 80070011
    > > > > >
    > > > > > http://www.google.com.au/search?hl=e...G=Search&meta=
    > > > > >
    > > > > >


  11. #11
    Robert Aldwinckle Guest

    Re: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> wrote in message
    news:e7Fn9p3XHHA.588@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
    > "Jordan Moss" <JordanMoss@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
    > news:19DEFAD4-AD0B-4C15-B62E-59113E4CBA35@microsoft.com...
    >> Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    >> with this error after reboot.

    >
    >
    > Perhaps it is corrupt or for the wrong OS?
    >


    Oops. Convert to decimal first!

    > <cmd_output>


    F:\Documents and Settings\Rob>net helpmsg 17

    The system cannot move the file to a different disk drive.

    > </cmd_output>
    >
    > Oh... "all" your updates are failing? Something else is corrupt which is used
    > by them all? I'd try using ProcMon to look for clues and supplement your log.
    >
    >
    > Good luck
    >
    > Robert Aldwinckle
    > ---
    >
    >




  12. #12
    Erik Mikkelson Guest

    RE: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update



    "Jordan Moss" wrote:

    > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > with this error after reboot.


    I had the same problem, until I decided to try installing each update in
    isolation. For some reason that worked. It takes a while to get through all
    of them (especially if you need to reboot), but it *will* work eventually.

    I have a configuration where I have partitioned the heck out of my drive in
    order to better control where things are on it. I have a primary swap
    partition, then a primary windows partition, then an extended partition with
    3 logical drives, one for program files, one for users, and one for temporary
    files/downloads. The 3 extended partitions are set up as ntfs paths on the
    windows partition, so it looks to any program that I'm just running with one
    big drive (but defragmenting takes a quarter of the time).

    This strange drive configuration probably caused my issue, and perhaps
    something similar caused yours.

    I only know that installing each update in isolation worked just fine.

  13. #13
    Erik Mikkelson Guest

    RE: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update



    "Jordan Moss" wrote:

    > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > with this error after reboot.


    I had the same problem, until I decided to try installing each update in
    isolation. For some reason that worked. It takes a while to get through all
    of them (especially if you need to reboot), but it *will* work eventually.

    I have a configuration where I have partitioned the heck out of my drive in
    order to better control where things are on it. I have a primary swap
    partition, then a primary windows partition, then an extended partition with
    3 logical drives, one for program files, one for users, and one for temporary
    files/downloads. The 3 extended partitions are set up as ntfs paths on the
    windows partition, so it looks to any program that I'm just running with one
    big drive (but defragmenting takes a quarter of the time).

    This strange drive configuration probably caused my issue, and perhaps
    something similar caused yours.

    I only know that installing each update in isolation worked just fine.

  14. #14
    pkaak Guest

    RE: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    How do you install updates in isolation mode?

    I've changed my program files to another disk by editing the location in de
    registry. Every program works fine, exept for microsoft update :(

    I cannot find how to install the updates in isolation mode.. ?

    "Erik Mikkelson" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Jordan Moss" wrote:
    >
    > > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > > with this error after reboot.

    >
    > I had the same problem, until I decided to try installing each update in
    > isolation. For some reason that worked. It takes a while to get through all
    > of them (especially if you need to reboot), but it *will* work eventually.
    >
    > I have a configuration where I have partitioned the heck out of my drive in
    > order to better control where things are on it. I have a primary swap
    > partition, then a primary windows partition, then an extended partition with
    > 3 logical drives, one for program files, one for users, and one for temporary
    > files/downloads. The 3 extended partitions are set up as ntfs paths on the
    > windows partition, so it looks to any program that I'm just running with one
    > big drive (but defragmenting takes a quarter of the time).
    >
    > This strange drive configuration probably caused my issue, and perhaps
    > something similar caused yours.
    >
    > I only know that installing each update in isolation worked just fine.


  15. #15
    Tergiver Guest

    RE: WindowsUpdate Error 80070011 on every update

    Installing the updates separately worked for me as well.

    How did you move 'users' to a separate partition? I have a system partition,
    program files partition, and a 'data' partition which I used the Location tab
    of the folder properties on things like Contacts, Desktop, Documents, Music,
    Pictures, etc. to move each of them individually, but there is no Location
    tab for each user, or for the Users folder.

    "Erik Mikkelson" wrote:

    >
    >
    > "Jordan Moss" wrote:
    >
    > > Could someone please explain what 80070011 means all my updates are failing
    > > with this error after reboot.

    >
    > I had the same problem, until I decided to try installing each update in
    > isolation. For some reason that worked. It takes a while to get through all
    > of them (especially if you need to reboot), but it *will* work eventually.
    >
    > I have a configuration where I have partitioned the heck out of my drive in
    > order to better control where things are on it. I have a primary swap
    > partition, then a primary windows partition, then an extended partition with
    > 3 logical drives, one for program files, one for users, and one for temporary
    > files/downloads. The 3 extended partitions are set up as ntfs paths on the
    > windows partition, so it looks to any program that I'm just running with one
    > big drive (but defragmenting takes a quarter of the time).
    >
    > This strange drive configuration probably caused my issue, and perhaps
    > something similar caused yours.
    >
    > I only know that installing each update in isolation worked just fine.


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