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I am having problems with the same error code, I do not even get intothe

site to select type of scan.

 

"Sky King" wrote:

> Hi, Paul

>

> PaulJ wrote:

> > Peter, I am also experiencing a similar problem but with error message

> > 0x800703EE. I would also like some help!

>

> Your issue is probably quite different than the one Peter posted. The

> 0x800703EE error normally indicates that one or more files have either

> been altered, have been lost, or are corrupted so that they cannot be

> opened or cannot be read once open.

>

> This could mean file corruption on your system, or that your AV software

> is preventing reading of the file, or that some other 3rd party

> application is interfering.

>

> As a start I'd recommend you close all applications, do a full "Scan for

> errors" on the drive you are using, and of course a full anti-virus and

> malware scan.

>

> If the problem persists, try to determine what file is causing the

> problem. You may be able to get clues for this in the WindowsUpdate.LOG

> file located in your Windows folder --- you can open it with Notepad,

> then scroll down to the bottom for the most recent entries. It may help

> if you copy the last 15 lines (and not much more than that) and include

> those in your next post.

>

> --

>

> ....Sky

>

> Tom "Sky" King

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