I have an Inspiron 1501 with 256MB memory. I just got it not to long ago. I haven't tried to install any particular update. The error began the first time it checked and found a critical update to install. That update failed and now I'm stuck. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
I have had my new laptop for no more than 2 months. I cannot receive updates as I continually get the error code 8000FFFF. I did try some of the suggestions I found on line, to no avail. As I am quite computer illiterate, some of the suggestions are way over my head. I have no idea what I am being instructed to do.
After numerous days of trying different options, I am now unable to even access the Internet.
I am on my desktop only, and not even able to use my new laptop.
This is extremely frustating for me, as well as quite disappointing. I have a new Dell Notebook 1720, which I am not able to use.
Message Edited by chelseysmom on 11-09-2007 09:42 PM
I had a new motherboard installed by a Dell Tech on 4/1. In error, I did not get a new power cord until 4/2. When I started my computer I got this message:
Windows could not search for new updates. This appeared to be because time was not synchronized; tried to synchronize time. Got this error message 80072F8F
did what it said; got message
"an error occurred while Windows was synchronizing with time-nw.nist.gov"
so it won't let me fix the time
then:
I can't get into Dell support on line after the first time I talked to them for various reasons including "Problem with we site's security certificate; expired or not valid,
so...
need some advice. On top of that, I was in Michigan with broadband connection on 4/2, am now in FL with dial up connection; I can get to Starbucks if that would help. Pat
After reading this thread again, I solved my problem. I knew it had something to do with setting the time correctly. i must have looked at the clock information 30 times; I checked the time, I checked the day, I checked the month, I checked the year...I thought....but it was 2000 instead of 2008, and I totally missed it each time since I just glanced at the year. When I reset the year to 2008, things now work...my downloads come in, the security certification is okay since it is now a current year. Thank you for the forum! Pat
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Message Edited by chelseysmom on 11-09-2007 09:42 PM
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Windows could not search for new updates. This appeared to be because time was not synchronized; tried to synchronize time. Got this error message 80072F8F
did what it said; got message
"an error occurred while Windows was synchronizing with time-nw.nist.gov"
so it won't let me fix the time
then:
I can't get into Dell support on line after the first time I talked to them for various reasons including "Problem with we site's security certificate; expired or not valid,
so...
need some advice. On top of that, I was in Michigan with broadband connection on 4/2, am now in FL with dial up connection; I can get to Starbucks if that would help. Pat
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April 5th, 2008 22:00
Sorry I did not include this info in my previous post regarding 'Windowns could not search for new updates":
Windows Vista Home Premium
Intel(R)Core(TM) 2CPU T7200@2GHz
1.99 GB Ram
Mobile Intel(R) 945 GM Express Chipset Family
Dell Inspiron MXC061
Memory 2038 GB
32 bit operating system
Maybe that is enough...you'll have to tell me what else to look for :)
They reinstalled my motherboard because my computer would not recognize the AC adaptor error message.
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