Problem installing .Net Framework 4 (HRESULT 0xc8000222)

Anonymous
2012-10-04T16:57:45+00:00

I have a problem to install the .Net Framework 4 ... this problem is:

HRESULT 0xc8000222

anyome can help me please?

My System OS is Windows 7

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  1. Anonymous
    2012-10-05T07:23:56+00:00

    Hello,

    1. Does the issue persist only with .netframework?
    2. How are you  installing it? Is it through windows update or manually?

    a: Click Start > Run.

    b: Type cmd and press Enter.

    Please run the following command in the opened window.

    net stop WuAuServ

    c: Click Start > Run Type %windir% and press Enter.

    d: In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to SDold.

    e: Click Start> Run type cmd and press Enter.

    Please run the following command in the opened window.

    net start WuAuServ

    Hope this information helps.

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  1. Anonymous
    2014-04-20T14:32:22+00:00

    Hi,

    Re-installation of operating system is not possible with the help of Recovery discs. You need to have Installation discs in order to perform a re-installation of the operating system.

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  2. Anonymous
    2014-04-26T10:10:46+00:00

    Thank you very much Jeffer_123...... It`s working now !!!

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  3. Anonymous
    2014-04-27T09:19:11+00:00

    when ever i try to rename software distribution to sdold...it says the action cant be completed because the file or folder in it is open in another program

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  4. Anonymous
    2014-04-27T14:44:51+00:00

    Hi Ankush,

    You can't rename that folder while the Automatic Updates Service is running.

    Click Start, Run and in the box enter:

    services.msc

    Click OK to open the Service Applet.

    Locate the Automatic Updates Service, right click, Properties, Stop and wait for the service to stop.

    Navigate to the c:\windows folder and rename the SoftwareDistribution folder to something you can  remember:

    Rename c:\windows\SoftwareDistibution to something like c:\windows\SD_OLD

    The from the Services applet, you can restart the AU Service manually or just reboot the system and it will start itself.

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