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Windows Update Standalone Installer Error 0x8007000d when installing a cumulative update


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Hi there, I'm on an HP Pavilion x360 runnin Windows 10 1607 14393.0. I'm trying to download an update to 14393.576 due to some bugs in the current system that is making my battery life shorter. I went ahead and downloaded the cumulative update KB3206632 on the Update Catalog, but when I installed it, it gave me a message "Installer encountered an error: 0x8007000D the data is invalid." This only happens when I install cumulative updates. Security updates and other patches go through WUSA. I'm using the standalone installer as it takes a while for the built-in Windows Update to download the updates. Doing a Google search gets me nowhere. It's an almost 2 months old PC so I don't believe there's nothing *too* corrupted yet here.

 

Anyone have ideas on how to get around this? It would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much.

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You could go the longer route by downloading the latest ISO (it includes all updates till Nov afaik) and just 'upgrade' :) When you have downloaded the ISO, right click on the file and choose "mount" then you won't have to burn it or setup a USB key, it should upgrade without issue since it also does all the necessary checks.

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  On 10/01/2017 at 13:40, Jason S. said:

im sure you've seen this article already --> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2230957

 

is Windows activated?

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Oh I didn't think of that, good tip :)

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  On 10/01/2017 at 13:40, Jason S. said:

im sure you've seen this article already --> https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2230957

 

is Windows activated?

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yep, it's activated, alright; no issues with that part on my laptop. What I'm trying to figure out is what's causing the error code, and why it only appears on cumulative updates. Thanks anyway! :)

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  On 10/01/2017 at 13:42, JustinCharlier said:

yep, it's activated, alright; no issues with that part on my laptop. What I'm trying to figure out is what's causing the error code, and why it only appears on cumulative updates. Thanks anyway! :)

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that KB article goes on to check some permissions in the registry and blah blah blah

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  On 10/01/2017 at 13:38, Steven P. said:

You could go the longer route by downloading the latest ISO (it includes all updates till Nov afaik) and just 'upgrade' :) When you have downloaded the ISO, right click on the file and choose "mount" then you won't have to burn it or setup a USB key, it should upgrade without issue since it also does all the necessary checks.

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I shall try that, Steve. Thank you so much. I just want to get out of this build that's giving my laptop shorter battery life, feels like it's broken though its really not :|

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  On 10/01/2017 at 13:44, JustinCharlier said:

I shall try that, Steve. Thank you so much. I just want to get out of this build that's giving my laptop shorter battery life, feels like it's broken though its really not :|

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If you haven't already, do sfc /scannow from the Command Prompt (Admin) first. Get to it by right clicking on Start.

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  On 10/01/2017 at 13:46, Steven P. said:

If you haven't already, do sfc /scannow from the Command Prompt (Admin) first. Get to it by right clicking on Start.

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Did that too, yeah. It found that there were "some corrupted files" (how?) but it failed to fix them. DISM takes a while too, due to my slow internet connection. So it seems downloading the ISO from scratch seems to be a good way here :)

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Found similar issues, but it's with the built-in Windows Update. They encounter the same error code, and all they did was stop Windows Update in Services, delete everything in Software Distribution, and reran Windows Update. I don't know if this information helps with my issue as I'm relying on WUSA, but then again there may be a pattern. :p

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