Error Code 0x30000090 is a client side error that occurs when the HackShield update has timed out or was disconnected mid-update. Usually this can happen if your connection or PC is unstable.
In some cases, this can corrupt your HackShield files and result in the error code 0x3000FFFF or 101 .
Reboot PC[]
It may simply be a temporary routing error or conflict. Reboot your PC and try again.
Winsock reset / flush DNS[]
Try a Winsock reset and flush your DNS cache. For Windows XP:
- Press "Windows Key" & R The Run box should now appear
- Type "cmd.exe" in the box and click "OK" The command prompt window should now appear
- Type "ipconfig /flushdns" and press "Enter" on your keyboard
- Then type "netsh winsock reset" and press "Enter" on your keyboard
- Reboot your PC.
For Windows Vista / 7 / 8:
- In the start menu search bar, type "cmd" "cmd.exe" should be one of the first things on the list to appear.
- Right Click "cmd.exe" and select "Run as administrator" The command prompt window should now appear with administrator privledges
- Type "ipconfig /flushdns" and press "Enter" on your keyboard
- Then type "netsh winsock reset" and press "Enter" on your keyboard
- Reboot your PC.
If you received a permission error, you did not do step 2 correctly.
Restart router / modem[]
Try shutting of your internet modem for 5 minutes to flush the cache. Then restart your PC and CA.