**** EDIT as of April 2020: Since March 2020 multiple users performing a clean reinstall of their Vista SP2 OS have reported that Windows Update can throw an error 800B0109 ("A certificate chain processed, but terminated in a root certificate which is not trusted by the trust provider") while trying to install KB4014984 (Security and Quality Rollup for NET. msu standalone installer from the Microsoft Update Catalog at KB4014984 (use the x86 installer for 32-bit Vista), save it to your desktop, and double-click to run the installer.
Once the MicrosoftRootCertificateAuthority2011.cer file is applied you can download the. The workaround below is posted in m#l's thread Updates not working, it has been searching for updates for hours in the MS Answers forum. Framework 2.0, 3.0, 4.5.2, 4.6 on Windows Vista SP2 and Server 2008 SP2: April 11, 2017) that started around March 2020. I suspect your 800B0109 is related to a known issue with KB4014984 ( Security and Quality Rollup for NET. I plan to re-install Vista Starter- 32 bit once again and again till it is and no Win Update error 800244019 appears and Win Update only shows a green tick with No new Update available or System is Up to date. Net Framework updates or perhaps due to my installing 4 Speedup Updates beforehand. If I am right, it must be in connection with. There was a mention of Root Certificate chain error - 800B0109. I plan to re-install Vista Starter- 32 bit once again and again till it is and no Win Update error 800244019 appears and Win Update only shows a green tick with No new Update available or System is Up to date.Īdded detail - no readymade list followed - and cut-short to point I doubt some server update got into the Update list. I have gone terribly wrong somewhere in picking up the updates. I had always maintained my PC as Vista () machine. Then I found something terrible, the machine build had changed from (Vista) to (2008 Server SP2). Moreover, I did not see any updates reflecting in "Installed Updates" of PC but a lot many restore points got created.
There was a mention of Root Certificate chain error - 800B0109. Out of 358 Updates, DISM++ was successful in installing 290 Updates, 40 Updates were Not Applicable and 28 Updates FAILED. I had downloaded 358 Vista Updates (excluding Vista SP1 and SP2) via WindowsPatchLoader without following any readymade list.