8000ffff Error Code Windows Update
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to fix Microsoft Windows error 8000FFFF or 0x8000FFFF if it is not working properly or throwing an error while installing, updating or upgrading Windows.
Windows Update Error 8000ffff Server 2008 R2
The error message may look like: - Windows could not search for 8000ffff windows phone 7 update error new updates. An error occurred while checking for new updates for your computer. - Some updates were not 8000ffff windows 10 installed. Failed: 68 updates -KB971033 ,KB947821 Error(s) found: Code 8000FFFF Windows update encountered an unknown error. This solutions applies for following version of Microsoft Windows: Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/error-code-8000ffff-when-trying-to-update-windows/92a0adaf-aece-42b4-9a1f-a2e1097d6a5c Windows 10 Error 8000FFFF Windows Update Overview Avg. Time to Resolve Issue 30 mins Difficulty Hard Log Name: MicrosofWindowsUpdateError2250.log Source: Service Control manager Event ID: 1669 Operating System Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8.1 Windows 10 Level: System Error User: System Description: Faulting Application Name: Window Update Manager , version: 9.2.7170.34049, time stamp: 0×58379744 Faulting module name: Windows http://microsoftonlinechat.com/windows-update-error-8000ffff-10-8-7/ update.dll, version: 8.8.7252.59433 Exception code: 0xa07b191a Fault offset: 0xc04c200d Faulting process ID: 0×922 Faulting application start time: 0x800f1e90602702 Faulting application path: ~
Smartphones More Software Memory Power Supplies Peripherals Displays Automotive PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Unable to update using Windows Update (Code 8000FFFF error)> Solved Unable to update using Windows Update (Code 8000FFFF error) Tags: Security http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/57128-63-unable-update-windows-update-code-8000ffff-error Computers Windows Update Configuration Windows 7 Last response: November 12, 2012 6:50 AM in Windows 7 Share lishaohua October 30, 2012 1:38:40 AM A while back, after successfully downloading and installing some updates in the Windows Update, it prompted me to restart the computer to finish the update installation process. However, I continued to use the computer for quite some time before restarting it, and then when it tried to configure the updates on the start-up screen, it update error showed that it was not successful in doing so. In the past, I noticed that this would typically happen when I did not restart the computer immediately (or within a short time) after the updates finished and I got the prompt to restart. I would have to go to Windows Update and do it over again, and then upon immediate restart, it would always work properly. But this time, it did not, and I keep getting the update error code 8000FFFF error message instead. Also, now, every time I start the computer, it shows that it's "Preparing to configure Windows... Do not shut off computer" (presumably the updates that never got completely and correctly configured) in the start-up screen... gets to 35%... fails... shuts down (screen goes black)... restarts again... tries to configure again, fails again, shuts down and restarts again... tries to configure again, fails again, and finally it apparently gives up and says "reverting changes" and finally goes to the desktop. I've looked at the answers in several threads at the answers.microsoft.com forum that were started by people with similar problems, and also tried several of the Microsoft "FixIt" files on the Microsoft site, but none of them worked. I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium. Thanks to anyone who can help. More about : unable update windows update code 8000ffff error Best solution inzone a b $ Windows 7 a b 8 Security October 30, 2012 1:44:54 AM If you don't have too many personal files and data on the hard drive I would do a reinstall of Windows and that way start over and you won't have this problem. If not you can always delete all the udates back to when the problem started and then reload all the updates again the right way. You can also try a System Restore back to a restore point before th