Problem: Win7 64bit Installation wizzes by...
Nucks
02 Feb 2011
I have the exact problem listed in the FAQs stickied but the resolution to change usernames doesn't work for me (My username is all letters with no space and the same thing is shown when i use the 'computer management tool' via admin tools.
I have used autopatcher flawlessly in the past but now nothing seems to install. I am currently using Windows 7 64bit
I have around 10 patches installed from the last time I used it on my win7 OS but now nothing happens.
I have tried deleting the folder and redownloading all the patch files, closing my firewall (Privatefirewall) to no avail.
I've also attached the log to apupdater in case it helps in any way.
What should I try next?
Thanks.
I have used autopatcher flawlessly in the past but now nothing seems to install. I am currently using Windows 7 64bit
I have around 10 patches installed from the last time I used it on my win7 OS but now nothing happens.
I have tried deleting the folder and redownloading all the patch files, closing my firewall (Privatefirewall) to no avail.
I've also attached the log to apupdater in case it helps in any way.
What should I try next?
Thanks.
APUP Has Started
Version: 1.3
Operating System: English (1033) Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
Current Locale: English - Canada / Non-Unicode Default: English - Canada
Starting APUP From: D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher
Date & Time: 02-Feb-2011 00:40 UTC Offset: -8
***Downloading/Processing Releases.list***
List file HTTP location: http://www.autopatcher.com/releases.list
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
***Releases.list Processed: Waiting for User Input***
The Following Releases have been Picked:
apup.script
apengine.script
seven_x64/autopatcher_seven_x64_20110115.script
***Running Any Pre-Cleanup Routines***
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
Executing shell command: del "D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\apup_bin\uz.exe"
Executing shell command: rmdir /S /Q "D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\win9xnt"
***Starting Detection Routine Phase***
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB975496_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB976422_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB976902_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB979538_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB982110_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB2249857_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB2272691_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB2284742_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB2388210_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB2447568_seven_x64.apm
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB2454826_seven_x64.apm
Item AutoPatcher Non-Critical Modules is missing or its parts are not completely downloaded. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://www.autopatcher.com/releases/seven_x64/___windows_noncritical_seven_x64_20110115.7z--
Detection error for file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical\KB2454826_seven_x64.apm_files\Windows6.1-KB2454826-x64.msu
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting A9A8D6002A1AC02522B2B8B23C8DE496, but found 5343c1a8b203c162a3bf3870d9f50fd4!!!
Item Windows6.1-KB2454826-x64.msu failed detection or its parts. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/D/B/D/DBD62263-2627-49CB-B675-AA1601EBE0BD/Windows6.1-KB2454826-x64.msu--
Missing file D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\seven_x64.rti
Item seven_x64.rti is missing or its parts are not completely downloaded. Adding whole download for this item to the queue.
--Adding http://www.autopatcher.com/releases/seven_x64/seven_x64_20110115.7z--
***Downloading Releases***
Files to be Downloaded: 3
Download queue processed. Proceeding to next phase.
***Processing Cleanup Routines***
Extracting D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\temp_bin\___windows_noncritical_seven_x64.7z into D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\modules\NonCritical
Extracting D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\temp_bin\seven_x64.7z into D:\Utilities\AutoPatcher\
TechSwap
03 Feb 2011
Nucks, on 02 February 2011 - 08:52 AM, said:
I have tried deleting the folder and redownloading all the patch files, closing my firewall (Privatefirewall) to no avail.
What kinda firewall is that?? Why didn't you just use the Windows firewall instead and see if the download works better? Without knowing what firewall your using makes it hard to know what is blocking or stopping the download. I think if you can't download it would be related to your firewall and or firewall settings.
Edited by TechSwap, 03 February 2011 - 02:31 AM.
Nucks
03 Feb 2011
Thanks for your reply.
It's just some generic barebones firewall that was recommended by quite a few people on another firewall forum.
When I deleted the entire folder, the updater was able to download the files correctly (at least to my knowledge) and when i booted up the patcher itself it recognized that some of the patches were updated and some were unapplied. The issue is when I try to apply the patches, nothing appears to happen.
Edit:
I have finally figured it out. It seems painfully obvious now.
I went to the individual patch files and tried to run it and i got an error code "0x80070422" and a google turned results that mentioned double checking services.
I went back to services and found the problem--I have "windows update" disabled. I've always disabled this in the past for all of my OSes (and this one too, I believe) and have never had a problem but I'm happy this has resolved the issue. Enabling has allowed my autopatcher to patch normally again.
I decided to post results in case anyone ever runs into this problem in the future.
Edited by Nucks, 03 February 2011 - 09:02 AM.
It's just some generic barebones firewall that was recommended by quite a few people on another firewall forum.
When I deleted the entire folder, the updater was able to download the files correctly (at least to my knowledge) and when i booted up the patcher itself it recognized that some of the patches were updated and some were unapplied. The issue is when I try to apply the patches, nothing appears to happen.
Edit:
I have finally figured it out. It seems painfully obvious now.
I went to the individual patch files and tried to run it and i got an error code "0x80070422" and a google turned results that mentioned double checking services.
I went back to services and found the problem--I have "windows update" disabled. I've always disabled this in the past for all of my OSes (and this one too, I believe) and have never had a problem but I'm happy this has resolved the issue. Enabling has allowed my autopatcher to patch normally again.
I decided to post results in case anyone ever runs into this problem in the future.
Edited by Nucks, 03 February 2011 - 09:02 AM.


