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Windows Update error 80070005

Posted on Friday, 22 August 2008No Comment

I have used Windows Update on W Vista for a long time without problems, but now suddenly it stopped working. When I try to start it, it says “Error code 80070005″. I get the impression that one of the updates caused this … Any idea about how to cure it?

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