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I have been at this for 5 days because a job that requires me to have IE10. Anyway, in order to get IE10 I needed to install Service Pack 1 on my Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit and that is when this all started. The update was showing up under past updates once I 'installed' it, yet when I look under the system information and other areas it doesn't show up at all. I also started getting error code 80072EFE, which led to other problems, and sometimes it switches to 80080005 (current error) and back again. I know for sure that the issue is the download because I got it to work again somehow, no clue, and when I tried again it happened. Both times the download happened so late while I was asleep that I didn't see if any error came up and the laptop was off by the time I was awake.

Back to factory conditions. Just plain Windows 7 as it was originally. Update to SP1 and all other security patches afterwards.

I have been going back and forth on one forum, but this is taking way too long because the job emailed me on Sunday to start testing and it is now Friday. I have tried various solution. So far I have done, for what I remember, the Kaspersky solution, virus/malware scans, checking time/date, firewall check, removing downloads from SoftwareDistribution folder, system restore (doesn't work properly cause of update error), checking connection, hot fix install, Windows Update Diagnostic run, and that is about all I remember running. Windows Update Diagnostic even tells me that the error is 'Problems installing recent updates' and when the 80080005 shows up it gives that one also as one of the 'Not fixed' issues. I feel like the solution would be to remove any pieces of the updates that didn't work as possible so that it gives me the 'Windows Update needs to be updated' message I got yesterday allowing me to retry the install.

I figure maybe a manual install after doing that will get it to work. No backup, no Windows disc and unsupported version of Windows (Windows 7 without SP1). That's a mess. Surely the fastest solution is to find another PC (a second hand desktop or a cheap Windows 8 notebook) that already has IE 10 or IE 11. If IE10 can be replaced by Google Chrome for the job, even a Chromebook might do.

And if IE10 can be replaced by Firefox for the job, just boot from a Linux Live disc to run that. Or install Linux on your PC (might even be possible with full functionality on a laptop) and stop using Windows.

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But that's not clear from your post. It is necessary to use IE10 or I would gladly use Chrome. I don't have money to go out and get even the cheapest computer right now or anything apart from maybe a Win7 disc, but there is still the issue of having nowhere to load all my files, programs, and games on to. If I were to go out and get a disc with Win7 Ultimate with SP1, would it be possible to just upgrade without losing anything? Autocom delphi 2013 r3 keygen crack serial generator manual. Would these error messages stop me from being able to if it is by disc? Also, what about deleting those files that I mentioned?

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I really think if I can find the registry keys/files from the messed up download and remove the update done to Windows Update that I could get it back to where it was and hopefully install it properly this time. And I don't have Linux. Installing from a standard Windows disk might result in a system that's only partly functional (for example, USB and sound and WiFi don't work) unless you're sure that you have all necessary drivers from the makers site. It's kind of risky to do it.

Are you sure your laptop doesn't have a recovery partition to boot from to go back to factory settings? That's the common way to do such nowadays. There even are some makers that have kind of an intelligent recovery that only updates the OS and leaves all your data alone. There are no standards here, so you would have to find out in the user manual and on the makers site what is possible. Install Virtual Box from Oracle, install the evaluation copy of Windows 10 from the ISO file microsoft provides, it's good till april 2015, it also has IE10 included in it. I just looked and I have IE11 instead, but that might have been an upgrade after I put W10 on. You should have at least 4 GB of RAM to do this and share 2GB to W10.

When you close the virtual box with W10 in it, all 4GB of RAM will be available again to the underlying W7 system. Or you can install W10 to replace W7 now if you want with the evaluation copy, then buy it next year before Apr 2015 when it stops. There's two ways to do it. You back up all your personal data files, then do a clean install, or you carve out a partition from your windows 7 drive and then install W10 there in a dual boot.

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