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Windows 7 with Service Pack 1: too many fatal errors

Windows 7 with Service Pack 1: too many fatal errors

0x800F0A12 error, but also c000009a and C00000034: updating to Service Pack 1 of Windows 7 has not gone smoothly for all. Microsoft investigates the causes and considering options.

The move to Service Pack 1 of Windows 7 has not been painless for everyone. On the Internet you can find posts by some users report that so-called " fatal error "when installing the Update the operating system. Others show minor problems, such as error 0x800F0A12 fortunately resolved with a procedure readily available in the network.
site The Register reports the experience of its user . Basically if you have an OEM system that connects to a server with WSUS [Windows Server Update Services] and standard settings, the SP1 is installed automatically. This kills the system and prevents it from the start, showing the 'error C00000034 . The best thing is to remove the SP1 restore points prior to installation.
Another user reports reboots in a continuous cycle. Applying package upgrades will be shown the error c000009a . Who encounters the error C00000034 may instead follow the instructions published by the company to resolve the problem.
Currently Microsoft has not released official statements regarding the other errors, but a company official said are trying to understand the causes of . Although in many cases there has been no hitches, who does not want to risk can be avoided by disabling the update to download and install automatically via Windows Update.

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