Anyone had an XP SP3 upgrade fail?

Started by Rik, Dec 08, 2008, 15:25:56

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Rik

I decided it was time I got around to updating the notebook today, but it failed midway with an 'Access denied' error, then reversed the changes.

Ideas anyone?
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Can't help Rik, but mine went as smooth as silk, not much help to you...sorry.
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kinmel

Are you downloading from the Microsoft Update site or running the executable locally ?
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kinmel

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Otherwise download the executable update from HERE
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Rik

Thanks, Alan. I'm downloading the pack this time and I'll see what happens. It wasn't the AV, that was disabled, so running from a local copy should give me a better chance of seeing what went wrong (it just went into undo mode and re-booted today, so I couldn't check anything. :()
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Steve

Could I ask which make and processor as I am thinking along the lines of the original oem install of xp being from a universal image
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Glenn

Quote from: Rik on Dec 08, 2008, 17:09:51
Thanks, Alan. I'm downloading the pack this time and I'll see what happens. It wasn't the AV, that was disabled, so running from a local copy should give me a better chance of seeing what went wrong (it just went into undo mode and re-booted today, so I couldn't check anything. :()

Was there anything in the event log?
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kinmel

Check the update log to see what failed

How to determine whether the registry update has failed

  1. Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\svcpack.log, and then click OK. The Svcpack.log file opens.
  2. On the Edit menu, click Find.
  3. In the Find what box, type DoRegistryUpdates failed, and then click Find Next.
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Rik

Quote from: stevethegas on Dec 08, 2008, 17:19:23
Could I ask which make and processor as I am thinking along the lines of the original oem install of xp being from a universal image

Acer laptop, Core2Duo processor, can't remember the number but it's 1.6GHz.
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Rik

Quote from: kinmel on Dec 08, 2008, 17:24:39
Check the update log to see what failed

How to determine whether the registry update has failed

  1. Click Start, click Run, type %windir%\svcpack.log, and then click OK. The Svcpack.log file opens.
  2. On the Edit menu, click Find.
  3. In the Find what box, type DoRegistryUpdates failed, and then click Find Next.

Produces:

1165.422: DoRegistryUpdates:UpdSpInstallFromInfSection Failed for ProductInstall.GlobalRegistryChanges.Install error: 0x5
1165.422: INF_REGISTRY Failed
1165.422: DoInstallation:DoRegistryUpdates failed
1170.469: Unregistration of sprecovr successful
1171.015: Access is denied.
1175.781: Message displayed to the user: Access is denied.
1175.781: User Input: OK
1175.797: Service Pack 3 installation did not complete.

Select 'OK' to undo the changes that have been made.
1178.640: Message displayed to the user: Service Pack 3 installation did not complete.

Select 'OK' to undo the changes that have been made.
1178.640: User Input: OK
1178.656: Starting process:  C:\WINDOWS\$NtServicePackUninstall$\spuninst\spuninst.exe /~ -u -z
1878.484: Software Update Rollback has completed with return code 0xbc2.  This rollback requires a reboot.
1878.500: Service Pack 3 installation did not complete.

Windows XP has been partially updated and may not work properly.
1884.797: Message displayed to the user: Service Pack 3 installation did not complete.

Windows XP has been partially updated and may not work properly.
1884.797: User Input: OK
1884.797: Update.exe extended error code = 0x5
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kinmel

So it is registry permissions problem, using the executable version won't be any better.

Cut to the chase and follow the instructions for advanced user and download SubinACL.msi and use the script on my earlier link to reset the registry permissions.
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Rik

Already pasted and ready to go, Alan. Thanks.  :thumb:
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Steve

Quick google shows many similar problems, looks like Alan's got you on the right track though :fingers:
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Rik

So far, it's found two keys it can't unlock under LOCAL-MACHINE\SECURITY... :(
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vitriol

mine was fine, went through no problems, hope you get it sorted soon Rik.

Rik

Thanks, Vit. The keys don't exist on my other machines and I can't open them (or delete them) in regedit, so I'm not sure whether the second attempt will work...
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Steve

This worked for someone, started xp in clean boot state (link below) and the followed the method Alan suggested


http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
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Rik

Thanks, Steve. Why do I get the feeling this is going to be more trouble than it's worth. ;)
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kinmel

Check that you are running as the expected User and that User has Administrator rights, find out in Control Panel > User Accounts

If I am teaching Granny to suck eggs - Sorry
Alan  ‹(•¿•)›

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Rik

It's always easy to miss the obvious, Alan, so no apologies needed. Yes, I have admin rights.
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Rik

Same error at second attempt, so it's those two locked keys, which I can't access through regedit.exe. I think more digging, but tomorrow...  :(
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Ray

Quote from: Rik on Dec 08, 2008, 18:52:00
Same error at second attempt, so it's those two locked keys, which I can't access through regedit.exe. I think more digging, but tomorrow...  :(

Have you tried right clicking on the 2 keys and selecting permissions and them granting your admin user name full permission to them, Rik, you should be able to edit/delete them then. I had to do this to get rid of the remnants of an AV system once in my case "system" was the only user granted permission for the keys.
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Rik

I haven't, Ray, as the second attempt left me with a very screwy machine (nothing in Device Manager, for example). Having restored from that successfully, the two keys have gone. I'm very, very, confused now. ;) I think I'll continue in the morning when my brain is functioning.
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Ray

Quote from: Rik on Dec 08, 2008, 19:23:37
I haven't, Ray, as the second attempt left me with a very screwy machine (nothing in Device Manager, for example). Having restored from that successfully, the two keys have gone. I'm very, very, confused now. ;) I think I'll continue in the morning when my brain is functioning.

Computers can be very perverse and frustrating at times can't they? Rik. I hope it all falls into place in the morning.  ;)
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