UPDATE KB2633952 Failed, Error code 80070643 Vista Ultimate 64-Bit
UPDATE KB2633952 Failed, Error code 80070643- No Microsoft Office components. Ran FixIt Engine 4 times, reset update register. Can't Intsall Newer Security Updates, Please HELP!! Vista Ultimate 64-bit
February 21st, 2012 3:19pm

Hello LibertyChamp. Have you resolved your issue? If not, then: Make sure these services are not disabled ( use MSCONFIG to review or run SERVICES.MSC): Background Intelligent Transfer Service(BITS) Cryptographic Services Remote Procedure Call (RPC) From main Windows Start menu, select RUN, type in CMD & press <Enter-key> type into the Command prompt window net stop wuauserv press <Enter-key> Go to Windows Explorer ( or My Computer on Desktop). Look on your system drive (usually C ) and look at the Windows folder name. Like Windows or WINNT. Modify following as appropriate. If your Windows folder is C:\Windows. Look at this folder C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download If you find files in there, delete them. That folder is where files are stored from Windows Update downloads. Go back to Command prompt window. type in net start wuauserv & press <Enter-key> Type into the command prompt EXIT and press <Enter-key> Now try again a visit to Windows Updates. If still the same issue, then: Post an *extract* from the Windows Updates log, but only for the very last failed session(s). Around 40 to 50 lines from very bottom of the log will suffice. Use Notepad and open & look at the Windows Update log file C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log or C:\WINNT\WindowsUpdate.log Scroll down all the way. Get / copy / paste into a reply the set of lines for (today's ) the last session. And tell me How long this issue has been around? Maurice Naggar ~ MS-MVP (Oct 2002 - Sept 2010) DTS-L
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April 21st, 2012 8:51am

Hello LibertyChamp. Have you resolved your issue? If not, then: Make sure these services are not disabled ( use MSCONFIG to review or run SERVICES.MSC): Background Intelligent Transfer Service(BITS) Cryptographic Services Remote Procedure Call (RPC) From main Windows Start menu, select RUN, type in CMD & press <Enter-key> type into the Command prompt window net stop wuauserv press <Enter-key> Go to Windows Explorer ( or My Computer on Desktop). Look on your system drive (usually C ) and look at the Windows folder name. Like Windows or WINNT. Modify following as appropriate. If your Windows folder is C:\Windows. Look at this folder C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download If you find files in there, delete them. That folder is where files are stored from Windows Update downloads. Go back to Command prompt window. type in net start wuauserv & press <Enter-key> Type into the command prompt EXIT and press <Enter-key> Now try again a visit to Windows Updates. If still the same issue, then: Post an *extract* from the Windows Updates log, but only for the very last failed session(s). Around 40 to 50 lines from very bottom of the log will suffice. Use Notepad and open & look at the Windows Update log file C:\Windows\WindowsUpdate.log or C:\WINNT\WindowsUpdate.log Scroll down all the way. Get / copy / paste into a reply the set of lines for (today's ) the last session. And tell me How long this issue has been around? Maurice Naggar ~ MS-MVP (Oct 2002 - Sept 2010) DTS-L
April 21st, 2012 8:51am

Hello there! -thought i'd post this, since i havn't seen this fix yet, which totally helped me.. Check out your services manager (aka, start, run and then type services.msc) check to make sure what is supposed to be running is and what not (easier if you have another computer handy that actually updated correctly) Especially pay attention to RPC, (remote procedure call) and what it relys on. But would look for some article or something to rely on, you don't want to just start changing these settings without knowing what to do. (could crash puter if done wrong) I synced mine with one that went through! -went through no problem! :) -good luck
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June 22nd, 2012 1:12pm

Hello there! -thought i'd post this, since i havn't seen this fix yet, which totally helped me.. Check out your services manager (aka, start, run and then type services.msc) check to make sure what is supposed to be running is and what not (easier if you have another computer handy that actually updated correctly) Especially pay attention to RPC, (remote procedure call) and what it relys on. But would look for some article or something to rely on, you don't want to just start changing these settings without knowing what to do. (could crash puter if done wrong) I synced mine with one that went through! -went through no problem! :) -good luck
June 22nd, 2012 1:13pm

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