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Guido van Brakel
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      02-09-2009
Hello,

I'm getting the error: # WARNING: Install failed, error = 0x8007000D /
0x8007000D, while trying to instlal update KB960714 for my Vista Ultimate
machine.
I already installed the System Update Readness tool, but that doenst helped
to fix this error.
I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate, but I keep
getting this error.
Hopefully someone can help me out this fix this annoying error.


 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      02-09-2009
0x8007000D - Error_invalid_data

> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate...


Did you reinstall Vista? If so, why?

5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx

Has the machine been connected to the internet or any networks for any
length of time without a firewall enabled and/or without active anti-virus
protection?
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Guido van Brakel wrote:
> I'm getting the error: # WARNING: Install failed, error = 0x8007000D /
> 0x8007000D, while trying to instlal update KB960714 for my Vista Ultimate
> machine.
> I already installed the System Update Readness tool, but that doenst
> helped
> to fix this error.
> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate, but I keep
> getting this error.
> Hopefully someone can help me out this fix this annoying error.


 
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Guido van Brakel
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      02-09-2009
PA Bear [MS MVP] schreef:
> 0x8007000D - Error_invalid_data
>
>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate...

>
> Did you reinstall Vista? If so, why?
>
> 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
> http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx
>
> Has the machine been connected to the internet or any networks for any
> length of time without a firewall enabled and/or without active
> anti-virus protection?


Hi. I reinstalled Vista because I got quite a few strange errors
(services crashing), wich was not a good working situation for me.
But do you have any clue, how to solve this error: 0x8007000D?
I know that site you are linking to. I'am an Microsoft Certified
Professional, with currently two passed exams (70-270 & 70-290), and
training for my MCSE.

Kind Regards,


Guido van Brakel
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      02-09-2009
Guido van Brakel wrote:
<paste>
> Guido van Brakel wrote:
>> I'm getting the error: # WARNING: Install failed, error = 0x8007000D /
>> 0x8007000D, while trying to instlal update KB960714 for my Vista Ultimate
>> machine.
>> I already installed the System Update Readness tool, but that doenst
>> helped
>> to fix this error.
>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate, but I keep
>> getting this error.
>> Hopefully someone can help me out this fix this annoying error.

</paste>
>> 0x8007000D - Error_invalid_data
>>
>>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate...

>>
>> Did you reinstall Vista? If so, why?
>>
>> 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
>> http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx
>>
>> Has the machine been connected to the internet or any networks for any
>> length of time without a firewall enabled and/or without active
>> anti-virus protection?

>
> Hi. I reinstalled Vista because I got quite a few strange errors
> (services crashing), wich was not a good working situation for me.
> But do you have any clue, how to solve this error: 0x8007000D?
> I know that site you are linking to. I'am an Microsoft Certified
> Professional, with currently two passed exams (70-270 & 70-290), and
> training for my MCSE.


We shall alert the media.

Now, can you answer my other question?

 
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MowGreen [MVP]
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      02-09-2009
There's still a malformed XML element issue happening here, BroRo.
Look to a 3rd party firewall, a misconfigured native Vista firewall,
security software/template/policy, or even possibly a 'hidden' malware
that may be causing this error.
I'm outta here tomorrow morning. <w>

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2009]
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*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============


PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

> Guido van Brakel wrote:
> <paste>
>
>> Guido van Brakel wrote:
>>
>>> I'm getting the error: # WARNING: Install failed, error = 0x8007000D /
>>> 0x8007000D, while trying to instlal update KB960714 for my Vista
>>> Ultimate
>>> machine.
>>> I already installed the System Update Readness tool, but that doenst
>>> helped
>>> to fix this error.
>>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate, but I keep
>>> getting this error.
>>> Hopefully someone can help me out this fix this annoying error.

>
> </paste>
>
>>> 0x8007000D - Error_invalid_data
>>>
>>>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate...
>>>
>>>
>>> Did you reinstall Vista? If so, why?
>>>
>>> 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx
>>>
>>> Has the machine been connected to the internet or any networks for any
>>> length of time without a firewall enabled and/or without active
>>> anti-virus protection?

>>
>>
>> Hi. I reinstalled Vista because I got quite a few strange errors
>> (services crashing), wich was not a good working situation for me.
>> But do you have any clue, how to solve this error: 0x8007000D?
>> I know that site you are linking to. I'am an Microsoft Certified
>> Professional, with currently two passed exams (70-270 & 70-290), and
>> training for my MCSE.

>
>
> We shall alert the media.
>
> Now, can you answer my other question?

 
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Guido van Brakel
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      02-09-2009
PA Bear [MS MVP] schreef:
> Guido van Brakel wrote:
> <paste>
>> Guido van Brakel wrote:
>>> I'm getting the error: # WARNING: Install failed, error = 0x8007000D /
>>> 0x8007000D, while trying to instlal update KB960714 for my Vista
>>> Ultimate
>>> machine.
>>> I already installed the System Update Readness tool, but that doenst
>>> helped
>>> to fix this error.
>>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate, but I keep
>>> getting this error.
>>> Hopefully someone can help me out this fix this annoying error.

> </paste>
>>> 0x8007000D - Error_invalid_data
>>>
>>>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate...
>>>
>>> Did you reinstall Vista? If so, why?
>>>
>>> 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
>>> http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx
>>>
>>> Has the machine been connected to the internet or any networks for any
>>> length of time without a firewall enabled and/or without active
>>> anti-virus protection?

>>
>> Hi. I reinstalled Vista because I got quite a few strange errors
>> (services crashing), wich was not a good working situation for me.
>> But do you have any clue, how to solve this error: 0x8007000D?
>> I know that site you are linking to. I'am an Microsoft Certified
>> Professional, with currently two passed exams (70-270 & 70-290), and
>> training for my MCSE.

>
> We shall alert the media.
>
> Now, can you answer my other question?


Answer to your question. I have immedialely installed McAfee Virusscan
Enteprise after installing. After installing a proper Virusscan
Enterprise, I installed the nework card. So the machine hasnt been
connected to the internet or any networks for any length of time without
a firewall enabled and/or without active anti-virus protection?

Kind Regards,

Guido van Brakel
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      02-09-2009
Guido van Brakel wrote:
>>>> I'm getting the error: # WARNING: Install failed, error = 0x8007000D /
>>>> 0x8007000D, while trying to instlal update KB960714 for my Vista
>>>> Ultimate
>>>> machine.
>>>> I already installed the System Update Readness tool, but that doenst
>>>> helped
>>>> to fix this error.
>>>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate, but I keep
>>>> getting this error.
>>>> Hopefully someone can help me out this fix this annoying error.
>>>> </paste>
>>>> 0x8007000D - Error_invalid_data
>>>>
>>>>> I just installed it this machine fresh with Vista Ultimate...
>>>>
>>>> Did you reinstall Vista? If so, why?
>>>>
>>>> 5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
>>>> http://www.microsoft.com/protect/com...nced/xppc.mspx
>>>>
>>>> Has the machine been connected to the internet or any networks for any
>>>> length of time without a firewall enabled and/or without active
>>>> anti-virus protection?
>>>
>>> Hi. I reinstalled Vista because I got quite a few strange errors
>>> (services crashing), wich was not a good working situation for me.
>>> But do you have any clue, how to solve this error: 0x8007000D?
>>> I know that site you are linking to. I'am an Microsoft Certified
>>> Professional, with currently two passed exams (70-270 & 70-290), and
>>> training for my MCSE.

>>
>> We shall alert the media.
>>
>> Now, can you answer my other question?

>
> Answer to your question. I have immedialely installed McAfee Virusscan
> Enteprise after installing. After installing a proper Virusscan
> Enterprise, I installed the nework card. So the machine hasnt been
> connected to the internet or any networks for any length of time without
> a firewall enabled and/or without active anti-virus protection?


See if temporarily disabling the McAfee firewall and then enabling the
Windows Firewall allows KB960714 to install.

If no still joy...

Start a free Windows Update support incident request:
https://support.microsoft.com/oas/de...spx?gprid=6527

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