Reboot after update Error (-5005:0x80070002) has occurred while running setup.
After rebooting my Windows 7 this error appeared on my monitor. When I clicked details the following information appeared: >Kernel\KernelMedia.cpp (95) >SetupNew\setup.cpp (836) PAPP: Mountainside Medical Suite PVENDOR: Mountainside Software, Inc. PGUID:4D1CA199-1DF5-4565-BC25-8417670E8CB0 $14.0.0.162 @Windows Vista Service Pack 0 (7600) IE 8.0.7600.16671 Any advise with this will be greatly appreciated.
October 15th, 2010 10:42am

Try a system restore prior to the installation of the update. Then you could try the update again after the system restore. If you get the same problem then you should avoid that particular update. Or uninstall the "PAPP: Mountainside Medical Suite" after system restore and the do the update again. As a safe measure try burning your recovery DVDs if you haven't done so. Or you could do a system restore prior to the update, then create a system image on one of those external hard drives or on DVDs. But always burn your recovery DVDs, to have them for safe measure. Good Luck! Please do not forget to select the best answer if it helps you! The Ultimate computer newbie guide since the discovery of spoon feeding! The Computer Manual
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October 15th, 2010 10:48am

Try a system restore prior to the installation of the update. Then you could try the update again after the system restore. If you get the same problem then you should avoid that particular update. Or uninstall the "PAPP: Mountainside Medical Suite" after system restore and the do the update again. As a safe measure try burning your recovery DVDs if you haven't done so. Or you could do a system restore prior to the update, then create a system image on one of those external hard drives or on DVDs. But always burn your recovery DVDs, to have them for safe measure. Good Luck! Please do not forget to select the best answer if it helps you! The Ultimate computer newbie guide since the discovery of spoon feeding!
October 15th, 2010 5:45pm

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