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Login Register ACT Computers>Software>Windows>automatic update service will not start error 1083 (windows xp) Pages: [1] Go Down background intelligent transfer service won't start windows 7 « previous next » Print Author Topic: automatic update service will not start error 1083 (windows xp) (Read 5905 times) Don Abernathy Tech Manager Administrator Sr. Member http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/windows-could-not-start-the-windows-update-service/f2e7a67a-b264-4c95-9e27-84b33013af0a Posts: 451 automatic update service will not start error 1083 (windows xp) « on: February 13, 2012, 12:47:09 AM » start here and scan your pchttp://www.microsoft.com/security/pc-security/malware-removal.aspx Logged Don Abernathy Tech Manager Administrator Sr. Member Posts: 451 Re: automatic update service will not start error 1083 (windows xp) « Reply #1 on: February 13, 2012, 03:40:33 AM » try this http://act-capecoral.com/support/index.php?topic=389.0 Start button > select RUN> type in SERVICES.MSC click OKThe following services are needed by the processes at Windows Update. In services management console ( services.msc) they must NOT be *Disabled* in the Startup type. They need to show a startup type of Manual or Automatic. Here are the services & their Startup types: Background Intelligent Transfer Service(BITS) Manual Cryptographic Services Automatic Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Automatic System Restore Service Automatic Now then, look at the entry for Automatic Updates. Does it shows Started in the Status column? If not, click on "Start" the service link. Logged Don Abernathy Tech Manager Administrator Sr. Member Posts: 451 Re: automatic update service will not start error 1083 (windows xp) « Reply #2 on: February 14, 2012, 06:32:59 PM » if the one above didnt work try thisHad the exact same problem on Windows XP 64 bit. This is what finally fixed it for me:Step 1 Backup the Registry=================================WARNING: If you use the Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to r
antivirus products in the middle of March 2011 scares customers by dropping files on the hard drive such as http://www.pchell.com/support/automatic_updates_service_missing.shtml myporno.avi setup[4 random number] myporno.avi pornmovsHowever, this isn't the worst problem. https://channel9.msdn.com/Forums/Coffeehouse/198282-Automatic-Updates-Service-not-working-I-am-out-of-ideas The malware appears to have shut down the Windows Automatic Updates service. In fact, it appears to have completely deleted the service from the Windows XP machine I was working on. The Windows Security Center shows the Automatic Updates service as being turned windows 7 off, but the fact is the service is gone from the computer. Although I dont know for sure this autorun.aabl worm was the cause for the updates not working, it is very likely.In case this situation happens to you, follow the steps below to reactivate the Automatic Updates service and get your computer up-to-date update error 0x80080005 again. For Windows XP1) Click on Start2) Click on Run3) In the run window, type CMD and press Enter4) In the black command prompt window, type the following command and press EnterREGSVR32 %SystemRoot%\System32\WUAUENG.DLLFor Windows Vista/71) Click on the Start Orb2) Click on All Programs3) Click on Accessories4) Right click on the Command Prompt icon and choose Run As Administrator5) Iin the command prompt window, type the following command and press EnterREGSVR32 %SystemRoot%\System32\WUANUENG.dllAlthough the service should now restart on its own, its probably a good idea to also restart your computer now.After the machine has restarted open the Security Center is Control Panel and verify that the Automatic Updates option is now working. Written by Mark Hasting Printer Friendly Version of This Page Bookmark and Share this Article on PCHELL with these Social Networks: Links to Other Important Information Support for Windows XP and Windows Vista without latest service packs ends in 2010 Cannot Install Plugin after Installing or Up
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