Post by vittoriogiuseppe... ti ringrazio ed è esattamente quello che penso di fare,
un pò di prole le ho fatte.. ma in ultima analisi tutto funziona e
forzare un aggiornamento ho paura che sia pericoloso.
se fila liscio va bene... se devo segure strade strane che magari mi
incasinano e di brutto per altri versi.. mi tengo il mio vista e
magari un giorno mi si istallerà da solo il sp1.. magari grazie a
qualche altro aggiornamento che risolve il problema.
surfando su internet ho trovato diversi utenti con il medesimo
problema e gli si bloccava l'aggiornamento al 13% esattamente come a
me..
qui trovi tutte le risposte date al tuo problema
http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/Search/search.aspx?words=80092004&searchKey=&lcid=1033&searchscope=forumscope&siteid=17&ForumID=1992&ForumGroupID=-1&GoButton=+Go+
e l'unica risposta ufficiale di microsoft era
relativa al caso di aver preinstallato la RC dell'sp1
ossia questa
Q. I get error 0x80092004 and the download stops when installing over
Windows Update. What is the work-around?
A. This issue only affects customers who previously installed the RC Preview
(Build 17042 / v658). It is caused by a component that did not completely
uninstall when you uninstalled the RC Preview, especially if you tried to
install the latest build over Windows Update right away. There are three
stages to try to fix this issue:
1) First, try waiting about an hour and then try again. The built-in
"Trustedinstaller" service may just need to complete the uninstall process
after rebooting. On slower machines this may take a bit longer. Simply
waiting seems to solve the issue for the vast majority of computers.
2) If just waiting didn't work, and you still get the error message, or if
you want to speed up the process, try the following sequence. This will
manually instruct the trustedinstaller service to do the cleanup. (a) Make
sure all current updates for Windows Update are installed except the Service
Pack, and reboot to ensure your machine is in a clean state. (b) On the
start menu, select All Programs, then under Accessories, find the "Command
Prompt". Right click on "Command Prompt" in the start menu and select "Run
as Administrator" and accept the UAC prompt. This creates a command prompt
that has administrator privileges. (c) Type "net stop trustedinstaller"
without the quotes. (d) Type "net start trustedinstaller" without the
quotes. Make sure it starts. (e) Wait 30 minutes to an hour. Now try
installing the SP from Windows Update.
3) If the instructions in Step 2 do not resolve the situation, you may have
a situation where the component won't uninstall properly. To remedy this
situation, send an email to ***@microsoft.com requesting the
"Workaround script for 80092004 after uninstalling build 17042". You should
ONLY request this script if you had previously installed build 17042 (RC
Preview) and have uninstalled it, and the above steps do not help. This
script will not address ANY other potential causes of the 80092004 error, or
any other error code. This script is specific to fixing the 80092004 error
following build 17042 uninstall. Please provide a valid email address and
the script will be sent directly to you via email.
potresti fare ulteriori accertamenti
su cosa sia accaduto al tuo pc prima che
diventasse tuo ?
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Edoardo Benussi - ***@mvps.org
Microsoft® MVP - Most Valuable Professional
Management Infrastructure - Systems Administration
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/Profile/Benussi