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If you run this command after the DISMs, it will put a text file on your desktop with the relevant info we need to troubleshoot further:
Code:findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt"
If you run this command after the DISMs, it will put a text file on your desktop with the relevant info we need to troubleshoot further:
Code:findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\Logs\CBS\CBS.log >"%userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt"
No need to be sorry. I'm not expecting you to be sitting there as my real time support assistant :). I do really appreciate your help though.
So, I went through the suggestions in the links I posted. The sfc /scannow had failed in normal boot mode. The recommendation was to run it in safe mode, which was my last attempt. It came back stating there were no issues, and finished fine. WFT?
Anyway, I now will go down the path of your suggestions above.
Thanks again.
P.S. - By the way, I'm back to the 0x80070057 error. System is schizophrenic.
I ran all the cmds you listed and all were find. Indicated no problems.
Ran the Windows Update. Still Failed.
Downloaded it per your link and it installed successfully.
Interestingly, when I run Windows Update, it still shows this:
For now, I'm going to assume that once it runs an automatic check it will clear that out.
I have a few minutes...
Please run the command in post #31 and attach the text file here for me to have a look.
Please Turn off Fast Startup
Turn On or Off Fast Startup in Windows 10 Windows 10 Tutorials
Have you modified any telemetry settings in this system? The "some settings managed by your organization" bit used to be a bug in early Windows 10. The solution was to toggle the computer configuration:
search: gpedit
Administrative Templates
Windows Components
Data Collection and Preview Builds
Allow Telemetry
Edit the policy setting
Set to ALLOW (Enable it, Option #3 - FULL)
reboot
change back to Not Configured
See if that gets rid of the "some settings managed by..." notice.
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If not, it may be that you should uninstall the update, put the computer into a clean boot state, reinstall the update, and see if that "some settings managed..." reappears.
Perform a Clean Boot in Windows 10 to Troubleshoot Software Conflicts Windows 10 Tutorials
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