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Vista SP1 error code 80200010

Computer Aid Posted on 10 February, 2009 by Luigi Martin10 February, 2009

I did a Vista recovery for a customer, and after the usual batch of updates, I was finally asked to install SP1.

OK, I knew SP1 can take a while, so I decided to start it, then come back a few hours later, and see what happened.

Well, it looks like it generated an error code 80200010

So I figure: Oh well, I’ll try it again.

This time it seems to “resume” the SP1 download from 47%

Hmmm, looks like either the download got interrupted, or the wireless network connection dropped out, or the PC went to sleep / standby during the download.

So this time I regularly check the progress of the download, and I have no more issues, and SP1 installs without any more hiccups.

Posted in Technical | Tagged 80200010, SP1, vista

Vista SP1 error 80073712 and dialup internet (!)

Computer Aid Posted on 1 December, 2008 by Luigi Martin1 December, 2008

This laptop was seriously confused.

The customer lives in a remote area (no broadband, only dialup internet).

He occasionally works in an office, where the laptop gets a chance at operating in a broadband internet environment.

I got called when the PC started behaving strangely (slow startup/shutdown; constant attemts to download and install SP1, error 80073712 during updates, etc).

I try sfc /scannow, but it ends with:

Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix them

A quick look on the net find a suggestion to try the following from a cmd prompt:

reg delete HKLMCOMPONENTS /v StoreDirty

But it doesn’t work for me.

I try all sorts of ways around this… mostly revolving around trying to remove pending.xml files

I eventually find a solution that works:

Manually download the Vista SP1 standalone install file. Then run the installer, and it seems to take over and correctly install SP1 (even though the automated windows update had previously failed).

Posted in Technical | Tagged 80073712, SP1, vista

Vista SP1 (Service Pack 1): what you can expect (slow install)

Computer Aid Posted on 21 March, 2008 by Luigi Martin21 March, 2008

I was working on a customers Vista PC, when it said it needed to run a windows update. I had just installed a trial version of Office 2007, So I figured it was an update to Office.

It actually turned out to be the long awaited SP1. And I sure had to wait for it to complete.

Admittedly, Vista was running on a celeron 420 (1.6 Ghz) Acer system, with 1Gb RAM.

So I found myself waiting for the download to complete… which wasn’t too bad, at, I think, 79Mb, which is considerably smaller than XP SP2 (278Mb!).

After the download, I waited 30 minutes, while it ran and installed the SP1 package.

After that, I was told vista needed to restart. I wasn’t surprised.

While shutting down, Vista showed a “shutting down” screen, saying something like: “installing updates” Stage 1 of 3… 0% complete

Stage 1 took a total of about 60 minutes… and about 15 of those minutes were spent at 68%

Stage 2 seemed to go a bit faster… with a few sudden bursts.

Since I was just glancing at the screen every once in a while, I suddenly noticed that the PC was booting… What? did I miss Stage 3? Or maybe it flashed past in just 10 seconds?

No such luck.

After the restart, vista started Stage 3, and slowly counted from 0% to 100%

All up it took about 2 or 3 hours of waiting.

My impression of SP2?

In 10 minutes of testing (not much really), it didn’t feel any faster.

Control panel took its time (as usual) to show all the icons.

Starting and stopping applications like word and outlook seemed no faster.

Starting control panel a second time was visibly faster.

The disk seemed busier (probably doing it usual background indexing for a faster search).

Starting and stopping vista didn’t seem any faster or slower.

Memory usage (from task manager) didn’t seem any different (around 550Mb in use after startup… with little else running besides antivir).

I copied a 280Mb file (disk to disk), and the copy seemed about the same speed.

I was hoping the microsoft had downplayed the performance improvements, in order to “under promise, over deliver”… but they just delivered what they said: not much.

Posted in Technical | Tagged service pack 1, slow, SP1, vista

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