Here's the link to my files (prepared in normal mode):
I see that the logs do not go back as far as the start of the problem, which was a few days after the "Updates Tuesday" last November.
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I'd greatly welcome and appreciate any help with diagnosing and resolving my problem with Windows Update [Error code 80072F8F appears within a couple of seconds of initiating "Check for updates"].
The problem started, on my Win7x64 SP1 desktop, within a day or two after installing (without issues) MS's November 2014 monthly collection of 20 updates.
Thus far, at various times since then I have:
1) Run the Windows Update "automated troubleshooter" routine, which purported to fix a couple of Registry issues but had no effect on receiving the error message.
2) Resynced my system clock (although it appeared to be correct to begin with).
3) Run the MS Fixits 50123 and 50362 without success.
4) Followed the lengthy instructions to manually reset the Windows Update components.
5) Checked for malware using thorough scans by Norton and Malwarebytes. I remember also doing a Rootkit scan back during my early investigations in December.
I have also tried to do a clean boot to see whether that would help me diagnose, but have been unsuccessful in my attempts. That is probably an independent issue, but just in case it could be relevant, let me summarize it here.
A possible digression: Problem with trying to do a clean boot . When I open msconfig as Administrator, the system hangs when I specify to disable all non-MS services. I can close the configuration program using Task Manager, but then the system is unresponsive when I try to launch new programs. When I specify a system "Restart," it hangs indefinitely during "Logging out," and I need to disconnect the power lead manually to reboot.
Since WU ceased to work, I've handled MS updates each month by a laborious manual visit to each relevant KB, MS14-xxx, or MS15-xxx website. My "Update history" in WU no longer shows any entries prior to encountering this issue, but just the updates that I have made manually since then.
Here are my answers to some of the questions I've seen posed to others struggling with this problem:
1a. When (approx. date) did you purchase the computer? October 2011.
1b. Did Win7 64-bit come preinstalled on the computer when you bought it, did you do a clean install of Win7, or did you upgrade the computer to Win7? Preinstalled, if I remember correctly.
2a. What anti-virus & anti-spyware applications are currently installed? Norton and Malwarebytes (free version).
8a. Is Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), IE10 or IE11 installed? IE11
8b. What Update Version & KB number are displayed in the second line of text in Internet Explorer's Help | About [Alt+H+A] tab; e.g., Update Version: XX.0.54 (KB1231231) ? 11.0.17 (KB3032359)
8c. Is Firefox, Chrome or any other alternate browser installed? Both Firefox and Chrome. Firefox has been my default browser for many years. I rarely use IE, and it throws up lots of "This page can't be displayed" screens for many websites these days.
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Here's the link to my files (prepared in normal mode):
I see that the logs do not go back as far as the start of the problem, which was a few days after the "Updates Tuesday" last November.
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Many thanks for the two suggestions.
I did do another manual resync of my system clock. I had problems connecting to the server that my system had been using (time-nw.nist.gov), but I updated instead from the time.nist.gov server, and then rebooted. However, no joy with the WU problem.
I also ran the System File Checker routine, resulting in a Windows Resource Protection did not find any integrity violationsresponse.
Click time and date (bottom right of desktop), Change date and time settings, Internet Time tab, Change settings button, Update now button, and OK.
This works for some with that error code but not all.
Hello Thorgils,
Thank you for providing a detailed information on your issue. I appreciate the step-by-step troubleshooting and the pains you took to resolve your issue. However, there are a few more steps that we can try to diagnose the root cause of the issue permanently.
Regarding the error code 80072f8f while installing Windows Updates, it means “ERROR_INTERNET_DECODING_FAILED” which caused by the Internet Time could not be synchronized with global Update Server. The valid date and time are on the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate that the Windows Update website uses. In this scenario, the Windows Update scan operation is unable to scan the computer for updates successfully.
Click the “Start” button, type “Date and Time” in the Search bar, and then click “Date and Time” in the Programs list.
In the “Date and Time Settings” dialog box, please perform the following task and see if it helps:
For more clarification you can refer to the thread mentioned below which deals with the same issue and concern.
**Windows 7 Windows Update Error 80072f8f**
If issue persists, I would suggest you to check the system files are they working fine or not and to check that try to run System File Checker (SFC) tool.
SFC scan will scans all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions.
How to use the System File Checker tool to troubleshoot missing or corrupted system files on Windows Vista or on Windows 7
sfc /scannow
For more information refer to this link:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833/en-us
Hope this would help. If issue still persists, post back with current status of your computer and result of proposed suggestions, we will be happy to assist you.
Regards,