One user who had this problem discovered "Actually my whole problem turned
out to be a bad RAM memory".
Worth checking seeing you "made a new computer".
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TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2008
Update Services
http://taurarian.mvps.org
"Bertoloni" wrote:
> I can not install any programs or use Windows Update. When I try to run the
> update I get error 0xC80003FA. I am also unable to install any programs
> whatsoever. In one case I get a "must install microsoft system installer"
> and it is unable to do so. But first things first, how do I get the windows
> update to work correctly? I tried the suggestion listed below about
> renaming the softwaredistribution folder and then restarting windows update,
> but that still does not work.
>
> Some background info which I don't know if it is relevant or not: This copy
> of XP Pro SP2 came new with a computer I used to have and is an OEM copy. I
> gutted that computer and took some components and made a new computer. After
> formatting the hard drive and reinstalling I kept getting this message box:
>
> "One of the files containing the system's Registry data had to be recovered
> by use of a log or alternate copy. The recovery was successful"
>
> Eventually Windows would fail to load up at all and I would get some message
> along the lines of "Kernell.dll failed to load" or something of that nature
> and the computer would just reset. So I would just keep reinstalling the
> same copy hoping that something would work eventually. I really have no idea
> what do now. Please help. Thanks.
>
>
>
> The error code 0xc80003fA your receiving is hrReadVerifyFailure which means
> it may have not been able to write to the Softwaredistribution folder.
> What changes did you make before receiving this error? In the event you
> receive this error again you may try the following:
>
> Rename the SoftwareDistribution directory.
> Click Start >Run
> Type "Services.msc" (w/o quotes)
> Press OK
> Find "Automatic Update"
> Stop the service.
> Next, rename the "SoftwareDistribution" directory to "SDOLD". The directory
> is located in the c:\Windows directory
> Now, restart the Automatic Update service
> Click Start >Run
> Type "Services.msc" (w/o quotes)
> Press OK
> Find "Automatic Update"
> Start the service.
>
> Clearing the browser's cache
> 1. Click Tools > Internet Options
> 2. In the "Temporary Internet Files" section, click "Delete Cookies"
> 3. Click "Delete Files" click "Delete all offline content" click OK
> 4. In the "History" section, click "Clear History".
> 5. Click "OK".
>
>
>