I had the same issue, Error 0xC8000711. I had a PC that I set up for a DAW
and I had lots of services turned off, I activated many of them one at a time
when I turned on the Event Log the updates started working.
Settings->Control Pannel->Administrative Tools->Services
look for Event Log and make sure it is started and set to start automaticly.
"iamwhoiam" wrote:
> In the error messages i got i tried going to the options it gave me but it
> didnt work and no good info at all. Also another nerving problem. Ive heard
> there is fake Windows update sites that look so real. but the updates all
> virused. It's a concern because This is the first time coming to this site
> when other times i get taken to a different site link.
> [Error number: 0xC8000711]
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