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其实google一下错误代码就知道怎么办了 只要几分钟
Hi all,
As I posted in another thread:
I was getting this exact same problem as well on my fresh install of vista
ultimate. I believe this error( 800736cc or 0x800736cc ) indicates a "file
hash mismatch". What that
basically translates to is a corrupted file. Most likely your computer
crashed or locked up while downloading or installing updates like mine did.
What you will need to do to fix this is get the updater to redownload the
files for your failed updates. To accomplish this requires some slightly
complicated steps:
1) Go to your "Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download" folder. You should see
a bunch of folders with random looking names
2) Look in each of these folders until you find one that has a .cab file
with a name that contains the update number that failed (i.e.
Windows6.0-KB929427-x86-EXPRESS.cab or something similar). If you can't find
the cab file there should be some other file in the folder that indicates its
number.
3) Backup then delete the entire folder (the one with the random looking
name) that contains that cab file
4) Repeat for each of the updates that are failing for you
5) You might have to reboot at this point but I didn't have to
6) Either wait for the updater to notify you or manually check for updates
7) The updates should be available for download again
8) Let the updater download and apply the previously failed updates and it
should work this time
If this is too complicated, the other thing you can try is backing up and
deleting the entire contents of the "Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download"
folder. I did not try this though so I don't know if that is advisable.
Hope this helps you out :)
-r9k
其实google一下错误代码就知道怎么办了 只要几分钟
Hi all,
As I posted in another thread:
I was getting this exact same problem as well on my fresh install of vista
ultimate. I believe this error( 800736cc or 0x800736cc ) indicates a "file
hash mismatch". What that
basically translates to is a corrupted file. Most likely your computer
crashed or locked up while downloading or installing updates like mine did.
What you will need to do to fix this is get the updater to redownload the
files for your failed updates. To accomplish this requires some slightly
complicated steps:
1) Go to your "Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download" folder. You should see
a bunch of folders with random looking names
2) Look in each of these folders until you find one that has a .cab file
with a name that contains the update number that failed (i.e.
Windows6.0-KB929427-x86-EXPRESS.cab or something similar). If you can't find
the cab file there should be some other file in the folder that indicates its
number.
3) Backup then delete the entire folder (the one with the random looking
name) that contains that cab file
4) Repeat for each of the updates that are failing for you
5) You might have to reboot at this point but I didn't have to
6) Either wait for the updater to notify you or manually check for updates
7) The updates should be available for download again
8) Let the updater download and apply the previously failed updates and it
should work this time
If this is too complicated, the other thing you can try is backing up and
deleting the entire contents of the "Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download"
folder. I did not try this though so I don't know if that is advisable.
Hope this helps you out :)
-r9k

