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May 25, 2009 Service Pack 2, the latest service pack for both Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista, supports new types of hardware and emerging hardware standards. Nov 27, 2010 I tried everything to get rid of this error code 80072efe.I read. I went to the Microsoft website and downloaded Windows Vista Service Pack 2.

This answer provides a direct download to the stand-alone SES (SCSI Enclosure Services) driver. It also provides instructions for recovering the WD SmartWare installer.*END Important: • The WD SES driver is not required for the drive to be recognized by a computer.

If the OS is requesting a driver, please see. • Newer SES Drivers are distributed through Windows Updates and are installed automatically with,, and. The legacy WD SES Driver dated from 2011 or earlier is available for download. • The SES driver sections of this article only affects Windows users.

Mac OSX does not require a special SES driver. • If you are unsure what the SES driver is or why you should install it, please see • To determine if a computer is 32-bit or 64-bit, please see. Description Instructions Download WD SES Driver (32-bit) (instructions will appear below this table) WD SES Driver (64-bit) (instructions will appear below this table) WD SmartWare for Windows (instructions will appear below this table) WD SmartWare for macOS (instructions will appear below this table). WD SES Driver (32-bit) For assistance installing the 32-bit version of the SES driver please see the instructions below: • Download the. • Open the.ZIP File file in the unzipping program of your choice. ( Note: The image below is using the built-in unzipping application in Windows 7- your own unzipping program may look different).

• Once extracted you will see a WD SES Driver Setup (x86).msi file. Double click on this file to begin the setup. • Wait while the SES Driver installer prepares the installation. This process may take several minutes depending on the speed of your computer. • Click Next.

• Click Next again. • Click Install to begin installing the SES driver. • Wait while the installation runs. • Click Finish. • If you are prompted to reboot, restart your computer before using the external hard drive. WD SES Driver (64-bit) For assistance installing the 64-bit version of the SES driver please see the instructions below: • Download the.

• Open the.ZIP File file in the unzipping program of your choice. ( Note: The image below is using the built-in unzipping application in Windows 7- your own unzipping program may look different). • Once extracted you will see a WD SES Driver Setup (x64).msi file. Double click on this file to begin the setup.

• Wait while the SES Driver installer prepares the installation. This process may take several minutes depending on the speed of your computer. • Click Next. • Click Next again. • Click Install to begin installing the SES driver. • Wait while the installation runs.

• Click Finish. • If you are prompted to reboot, restart your computer before using the external hard drive. WD SmartWare for Windows If the drive has been formatted and the WD SmartWare 1.6.X contents from the WD external drive was removed, and would like to restore the most current release of WD SmartWare software, please follow the instructions below: Instructions on downloading the SmartWare Disk Image: • Download the most current version of the WD SmartWare software for Windows by following this link: • After the download completes, locate the WD SmartWare Disk file in the location it was saved • Open the.ZIP File file in the unzipping program of your choice.

( Note: The image below is using the built-in unzipping application in Windows - Using a 3rd party unzipping program may look different) • Copy all files and folders to the external hard drive. For assistance moving files please see.

&nbs; WD SmartWare for Mac If the drive was formatted and the WD SmartWare 1.6.X and the contents from the WD external drive were removed, and would like to restore the WD SmartWare software package please follow the instructions below: Important: SmartWare is supported on macOS Mavericks and earlier only and will not install or run on macOS Yosemite through Sierra. It's best to use Time Machine as a backup solution for Mac.

Please see for more information. Instructions on downloading the SmartWare Disk Image: • Download the most current version of the WD SmartWare for Mac by following this link: • After the download completes, locate the WD SmartWare file in the location it was saved. By default, this should be the Downloads folder • Copy all files and folders to your external drive.

For assistance moving files please see In case the answer did not answer your question, you can always visit the for help from WD users.

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Hi Mark, I understand you receive an error message 0x80072EFE when trying to installing update from the Windows Update website. This kind of issue may be caused by hardware/software firewalls or proxy server or Windows category files are corrupted.

Let’s try the following steps to resolve this issue. Step 1: Check background programs.

======================= Disable firewalls or other Internet browser programs that can affect the Internet connection. The following programs can affect the connection to the Windows Update site and I suggest you remove or disable them: McAfee firewall Norton Internet Security Zone Alarm Firewall Panda firewall Step 2: Delete the CatRoot2 folder ======================= A: Stop Cryptographic Services: 1. Click Start, click Run, type in 'SERVICES.MSC' and press Enter. Double click Cryptographic Services, and then click Stop (if it has been started).

B: After stopping Cryptographic Service, please delete the 'Catroot2' folder: 1. Locate the 'C: Windows System32 ' folder. Delete the Catroot2 subfolder in System32. Note: I am assuming your Windows Vista is installed in C: Windows. C: Re-start Cryptographic Services: 1. Click Start, click Run, type in 'SERVICES.MSC' and press Enter. Double click Cryptographic Services, and then click Start.

After performing the above steps, please visit the Windows Update website and check the available update. Hope this helps. Sincerely, Robbin Meng Microsoft Online Community Support.

Hi Mark, I understand you receive an error message 0x80072EFE when trying to installing update from the Windows Update website. This kind of issue may be caused by hardware/software firewalls or proxy server or Windows category files are corrupted. Let’s try the following steps to resolve this issue. Step 1: Check background programs. ======================= Disable firewalls or other Internet browser programs that can affect the Internet connection. The following programs can affect the connection to the Windows Update site and I suggest you remove or disable them: McAfee firewall Norton Internet Security Zone Alarm Firewall Panda firewall Step 2: Delete the CatRoot2 folder ======================= A: Stop Cryptographic Services: 1.

Click Start, click Run, type in 'SERVICES.MSC' and press Enter. Double click Cryptographic Services, and then click Stop (if it has been started). B: After stopping Cryptographic Service, please delete the 'Catroot2' folder: 1. Locate the 'C: Windows System32 ' folder. Delete the Catroot2 subfolder in System32. Note: I am assuming your Windows Vista is installed in C: Windows. C: Re-start Cryptographic Services: 1.

Click Start, click Run, type in 'SERVICES.MSC' and press Enter. Double click Cryptographic Services, and then click Start. After performing the above steps, please visit the Windows Update website and check the available update. Hope this helps. Sincerely, Robbin Meng Microsoft Online Community Support. Hi Mark, Can you then rename the Catroot2 folder instead of deleting it then? If you still cannot rename or delete it, please reboot the computer into Safe Mode to do the renaming operation again.

How to boot into Safe Mode: --------------------------------------------------- Restart the computer and start pressing the F8 key on the keyboard. On a computer that is configured for booting to multiple Operating Systems, press the F8 key when the boot menu appears. When the Windows Advanced Options menu appears, select Safe Mode, and then press Enter. Log onto Windows by using the Administrator account or any user account with Administrator privileges. NOTE: In Safe Mode, your system display and Desktop will look and perform differently than in Normal Mode. This is only temporary. To return to Normal Mode, we need to restart the computer.

Please update me with the latest result when you finished all the steps. Anything unclear, please let me know. Regards, Robbin Meng. Hello, This situation rarely happens in Safe Mode. Then please try the following steps in Normal Mode(or Safe Mode) again. Step 1: Register DLL files for Internet Explorer(IE) ===================================== 1.

Quit all programs that are running. Click Start, and then click Run.

Type 'cmd', and then click OK. Type the following commands in this window and press the 'Enter' key after each one. On each pop up window, click 'Ok'.

Regsvr32 atl.dll regsvr32 urlmon.dll regsvr32 Shdocvw.dll regsvr32 Actxprxy.dll regsvr32 Oleaut32.dll regsvr32 Mshtml.dll regsvr32 Browseui.dll regsvr32 actxprxy.dll regsvr32 softpub.dll regsvr32 wintrust.dll regsvr32 initpki.dll regsvr32 dssenh.dll regsvr32 CRYPTDLG.DLL Step 2: Rename the Catroot2 folder =========================== To resolve this issue we need to enable the Cryptographic Services, rename the Catroot2 folder and delete the WUtemp folder follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then click Run. In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK. At the command prompt, type the following commands, and press ENTER after each line: net stop cryptsvc ren C: windows system32 catroot2 oldcatroot3 (If this does not work then use: ren C: winnt system32 catroot2 oldcatroot3) net start cryptsvc exit Hope this helps.

Regards, Robbin Meng Microsoft Online Community Support. 96111 wrote: The process and steps went as you mentioned, BUT it did not fix the issue, now I have one that says 80072F78 0x80072F78: ERROR_HTTP_INVALID_SERVER_RESPONSE See: “You may encounter temporary connection-related errors when you use Windows Update or Microsoft Update to install updates”: Also see this MSKB article: This the forum for Internet Explorer in Windows Vista.

For better assistance please ask for help in the Microsoft Windows Update specific newsgroup. In your newsreader: Via Web: [If this post helps to resolve your issue, click the 'Mark as Answer' or 'Helpful' button at the top of this message. By marking a post as Answered, or Helpful you help others find the answer faster.]. I keep getting this error too. Here is what I have found. My antivirus software (Defender Pro) finds a Generic.Malware but cannot remove it. Malewarebytes Maleware program does not find it.

Spybot does not find it. The computer does not run any slower but it will NOT do Windows updates and I keep getting this error.

Also, if I use a search engine (Google, Yahoo, Bing, etc) and I type in 'error code 80072EFE' and click on any of the links it takes me to a bogus website/domain that is for sale. The only way I was able to end up here was to physically type in the website address. However, if I use a search engine to look up something like 'amazon' it will take me there without redirecting. I have tried numerous fixes and none of them work. I have tried this and it did not work either: To remove Mal/Generic-A, you must first stop any Mal/Generic-A processes that are running in your computer's memory. To stop all Mal/Generic-A processes, press CTRL+ALT+DELETE to open the Windows Task Manager.

Click on the 'Processes' tab, search for Mal/Generic-A, then right-click it and select 'End Process' key. To delete Mal/Generic-A registry keys, open the Windows Registry Editor by clicking on the Windows 'Start' button and selecting 'Run.' Type 'regedit' into the box and click 'OK.' Once the Registry Editor is open, search for the registry key 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Software Mal/Generic-A.' Right-click this registry key and select 'Delete.' Finally, to completely get rid of Mal/Generic-A, you must manually remove other Mal/Generic-A files. These Mal/Generic-A files can be in the form of EXE, DLL, LSP, TOOLBAR, BROWSER HIJACK, and/or BROWSER PLUGIN.

For example, Mal/Generic-A might create a file like%PROGRAM_FILES% Mal/Generic-A Mal/Generic-A.exe. Locate and remove these files. G Force Platinum Keygen Crack Generator. On one occasion task manager would not even open so I had to restart. When it finally was able to run I did not find any mal/Generic-A files of any kind or in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. Nothing at all yet everytime I run my virus scan it finds it but cannot delete it. Still the 80072EFE comes up.

Any ideas please? Thanks, Mike. I believe my problem is solved.

However I owe my thanks to the fine techs on the DELL FORUM. I do not know if you can see the thread or not but take a look. Don't post there, at least in this thread. If you have questions, start your own new thread. They do have some posting rules so I would read over them before just posting a message that says 'Help I am stuck!'

See my thread here (if it isnt a private thread). This first link is not my first thread there I started a few. If you just clikc on the thread you may be confused as there are some posts from me that are nothing but log files. The link above pretty much tells what you may be able to do but before you post there read this link as well: I do not know if you have to have a dell to get help.

I have a Dell. If you don;t I suggest you look on your computer manufacturers site for assistance. Mike PS I suggest also d/loading HiJackThis. Go here: There are a LOT of steps involved to get it fixed. I am no expert, in fact I am an idiot. I am just happy the problem is gone (no thanks to the techs on this forum).

Kaspersky Labs did the trick for me (Dell XPS410; Windows Vista 32-bit; IE8).free & simple tool to scan and disinfect registry. How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS Fought the 80072EFE error (no windows update) for two weeks.tried at least a half dozen fixes from the net including Microsoft.nothing worked.most exasperating problem I've ever encountered in 15 years of home computing.tip of hat to MikeinPCFL for pointing me to the Dell forums where I found the Kaspersky fix. Kaspersky Labs did the trick for me (Dell XPS410; Windows Vista 32-bit; IE8).free & simple tool to scan and disinfect registry. How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS Fought the 80072EFE error (no windows update) for two weeks.tried at least a half dozen fixes from the net including Microsoft.nothing worked.most exasperating problem I've ever encountered in 15 years of home computing.tip of hat to MikeinPCFL for pointing me to the Dell forums where I found the Kaspersky fix.

I had the same error and problems as you guys - Kaspersky I owe you one, this worked. Now I can do all my updates, but i still need the corebuild.dll thingy. Oh well 1 step at a time. I built my own comp and currently run Vista 32bit.

This is what worked for me. I tried everything to get rid of this error code 80072efe.I read everything i could on every site about what to do and i tried most of the ones that sounded reasonable. In the end i figured that the only solution i had left was to wipe my hard drive clean and start all over again.I came to this conclusion after talking to the 'tech guy' at the store where i bought the computer.He told me to back up everything i wanted to save and then go ahead and do it. So i have a 500gb external drive and i thought i would save everything to this.So a few nights ago i had some spare time,so i thought now was the time.I started to transfer the files over to the external drive.This was taking a while so I went to bed and left it to do its thing overnight. When i got up the next morning i went to check to see if everything was finished and there was a little pop up at the bottom of the screen saying that 'windows updates were installed'.This was my initial problem with the computer,I was unable to download updates for Windows and Security Essentials. I checked and tested and everything was as it should be,and since then i have downloaded more updates.Unfortunately I dont have a logical explanation for this,it just worked out this way.You could try it,it's not complicated and wont cost you anything if you have a back up hard drive.Just thought i would let you all know what happened. I had this 80072efe error come up when I tried downloading windows updates.

I had Windows Vista Service Pack 1 installed on my computer at the time, and it was trying to download 79 important updates to no avail. So, I went to the Microsoft website and downloaded Windows Vista Service Pack 2. Once I installed it and restarted my computer, it found some more updates to download. However, this time I did not see the 80072efe error come up anymore. The updates downloaded and installed with no issues.

Hey Y'all, All of the other answers might have worked for others, for other issues that were causing the 'unknown' error code. HOWEVER, the FIX offered by ' abuadnan76' above with the link to Kaspersky at should be your first optoin to get rid of the error that will not let you update. I tried a couple of the 'answers' with the Catroot2 folder etc and they did not work, I then scrollled down saw the TDSSkiller reference and remembered I had used that before with great success (I have a PC business and fix issues like this all the time) I tried the copy I had on my 'tools jump drive' on my wifes pc (the one with the issue) and it found a roorkit but couldnt kill it. I downloaded and ran the File from the link above, and booya!, we are good to go! It appears Kaspersky has updated the file since I last downloaded it. NICE WORK Kaspersky!!! This IS the FIX, Enjoy. Rick Rickspcs.net.

Congratulations guys, I finally found the solution for 80072efe error after along search. It's something to do with the rootkit files, follow the following steps: 1) Download this file from the following link. 2) Run it, follow the steps. 3) Reboot you computer.

4) check for updates. This will fix windows defender update issue as well. Best regards abuadnan76 abuadnan76: you're a Good! Perfect and easy!

Just add my voice to the ' it worked for me' group. Thank you, dave. Kaspersky Labs did the trick for me (Dell XPS410; Windows Vista 32-bit; IE8).free & simple tool to scan and disinfect registry.

How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS Fought the 80072EFE error (no windows update) for two weeks.tried at least a half dozen fixes from the net including Microsoft.nothing worked.most exasperating problem I've ever encountered in 15 years of home computing.tip of hat to MikeinPCFL for pointing me to the Dell forums where I found the Kaspersky fix. Thanks so much i've had this problem for a long time and Kapersky worked for me =) thanks a lot. Congratulations guys, I finally found the solution for 80072efe errorafter along search. It's something to do with the rootkit files, follow the following steps: 1) Download this file from the following link. 2) Run it, follow the steps. 3) Reboot you computer.

4) check for updates. This will fix windows defender update issue as well. Best regards abuadnan76 abuadnan76: you're a Good! Perfect and easy!

Thanks worked for me to. Was looking for a long time to find help for this problem not it is fixed. This problem and error code has plagued me for weeks. I tried Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, I tried Kasperskys removal tool, I tried resetting my DNS settings and nothing worked. Thanks to the guy or girl that suggested altering settings in AVG anti-virus. I have used Avast!

Anti-virus for years with no problem so it never occured to me that that could be preventing me from updating. After all I did have the Win32/Alureon.H virus and removed it so I assumed all problems were virus related. What worked for me was temporarily turning off the Avast! Behavior shield. I was then able to update with no problem. I will post tomorrow and tell whether auto update was able to proceed or if I will have to do this every time I want to update. THKaspersky Labs did the trick for me (Dell XPS410; Windows Vista 32-bit; IE8).free & simple tool to scan and disinfect registry.

How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS Fought the 80072EFE error (no windows update) for two weeks.tried at least a half dozen fixes from the net including Microsoft.nothing worked.most exasperating problem I've ever encountered in 15 years of home computing.tip of hat to MikeinPCFL for pointing me to the Dell forums where I found the Kaspersky fix. This is the fix! After hours of trying to find a solution for error code 80072, this got rid of it just like that! I can update now! Thanks Davreno! THKaspersky Labs did the trick for me (Dell XPS410; Windows Vista 32-bit; IE8).free & simple tool to scan and disinfect registry.

How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS Fought the 80072EFE error (no windows update) for two weeks.tried at least a half dozen fixes from the net including Microsoft.nothing worked.most exasperating problem I've ever encountered in 15 years of home computing.tip of hat to MikeinPCFL for pointing me to the Dell forums where I found the Kaspersky fix. This is the fix! After hours of trying to find a solution for error code 80072, this got rid of it just like that! I can update now! Thanks Davreno! Worked for me, after Spybot, Adaware and Microsoft Security essentials did not. I also did a system restore, back to a point where things were functioning before I ran this scan.

I have been getting the same error for M'soft Defender-hope this works! Lordy, windows sucks. I hope the boys at Google do an OS based on Android! PerrettJ, open your Norton security center and go to the firewall. There should be a program allow list. Once you find it, simply click 'add' and navigate to the TDSSKiller.exe in the folder you extracted to, and tell it to allow. That should work.

Also, to those who have/had the combo problem of not being able to update and having google redirecting ( in addition to this, i had random tabs and windows popping up with bogus websites as well), do you, or did you have a program in your local appdata (in a folder named a random string of numbers and letters) called fuarjyjshdw.exe? My problems started just after this unknown program tried to connect to the internet.

I deleted it, but i have a suspicion that it is responsible for the rootkit infecting my computer. I searched everywhere when i had it, and couldn't find any information on it at all. My anti-virus didn't recognize it, either. Since you people had/have what i had, then i thought i would ask and see if any of you had fuarjyjshdw.exe on your computer. If you do, and it is responsible for the rootkit infection, it might reinfect your computer. If you do have it, you might want to delete it.

Also, thank you so very much for the link to KasperSky!! It fixed my problem, and i'm very relieved. I was planning on taking my computer in soon, because even though i knew i had a rootkit, my AVG rootkit scans couldn't find it.

Well, KasperSky found it right away, and it's gone now.:). Davareno, I can't thank you enough. Anyone on this forum should really try this option first, my opinion anyway. J My sentiments exactly! Check my profile's previous posts - while it looks like obsessing, its really trying to help others with a very elegant solution - a solution that works, vs the ones that are being given the credit for solving.

There are so many duplicate threads with this same problem that the real good 'fixes' wont be seen, as long as the experts wont mention it. That can be very frustrating to someone like me that wants to believe the expert suggestions should be tried first. I would like to see the experts recognize how this simple to use tool has worked for so many people with this very annoying problem. Isn't this thread a good example of that. The trojan has alot of nasty symptoms that had been driving me to find a solution, including rendering my computer inoperative. The least i can do is spread the word.

As my way of contributing. I cant get over how easy it was to get rid of all the problems i've had since july. Others should be given the path to feel as good too. Serious question, please: Is there a bias against suggesting using this tool by the resident microsoft experts - or is there a company policy to only suggest using microsoft programs and methods first, before going to a third party?? (i hope someone will answer that, so i can quit asking - thanks in advance;) MW. Kaspersky Labs did the trick for me (Dell XPS410; Windows Vista 32-bit; IE8).free & simple tool to scan and disinfect registry.

How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS Fought the 80072EFE error (no windows update) for two weeks.tried at least a half dozen fixes from the net including Microsoft.nothing worked.most exasperating problem I've ever encountered in 15 years of home computing.tip of hat to MikeinPCFL for pointing me to the Dell forums where I found the Kaspersky fix. Kaspersky Labs did the trick for me as well, I disabled all firewalls and security software, did the scan and found 2 bugs that no other software could find, anyway all good now, definatelly this is the trick Cheers. Kaspersky Labs did the trick for me (Dell XPS410; Windows Vista 32-bit; IE8).free & simple tool to scan and disinfect registry. How to remove malware belonging to the family Rootkit.Win32.TDSS Fought the 80072EFE error (no windows update) for two weeks.tried at least a half dozen fixes from the net including Microsoft.nothing worked.most exasperating problem I've ever encountered in 15 years of home computing.tip of hat to MikeinPCFL for pointing me to the Dell forums where I found the Kaspersky fix. ^^ THIS ^^ + Deleting the CatRoot2 subfolder resolved this issue for me.

But, now I'm experiencing problems with scripts on some pages. Def the lesser problem, but one that does impinge on my browsing experience.