I'm trying to fix this laptop for a relative of mine and I don't think they have their original CDs. It was also recommended that I run SFCfix from here:Īt some point it asked me to insert the windows DVD if I had it, which I didn't. It generated a CBS log, which is too large for me to post (10MB), so I've uploaded to dropbox, here:Īnd a sfcdetails log, which from what I understand, is a easier-to-read version of the CBS log, which I've attached in the following post.
I ran the System File Checker tool (SFC.exe) and the results said I had bad files, but I don't know how to fix them.
I tried renaming the Windows Update Softwaredistribution folder. I download the system readiness tool, found here: I tried resetting the Windows Update reset tool, using "MicrosoftFixit50202", found here: I downloaded the windowsupdatediagnostic.diagcab, found on Microsoft's site, here: I Googled the error code "8007007E" and tried a few things to try and fix it. I managed to get it to check for updates, but now when it starts the process, I get the following: Sounded reasonable so I fired up Windows Update but that gave me an error and wouldn't start checking for updates. I un-installed it and tried downloading a fresh copy and I get the following error:Īfter some Googling, I read that not having the latest Windows. It made me update it in order to use it, but I got an error. Originally, all I wanted to do was use iTunes. This laptop has been in storage and hasn't been turned on in a year.
Update: It looks as if Apple’s servers aren’t able to handle the traffic, with some users reporting downloads getting interrupted midway due to “Server error.I'm running Windows 7 Pro on my Dell laptop.
ITunes 11.1 is available for both Windows and Mac, and you can install the update from Apple’s iTunes download page.Īlternatively, you can check the “Updates” tab on the Mac App Store to install iTunes 11.1.Įven if you plan to do an OTA upgrade to iOS 7, it’s probably a good idea to have the latest version of iTunes on your PC/Mac, so that in case anything goes wrong, you can always do a clean iOS 7 install. Note: If you are using OS X Mavericks, your book library can now be found in iBooks for Mac. In addition, iTunes now makes it even easier to quickly organize and sync apps to your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.