my problem with..all the updates and fixes,like the service packs
comeing.is..we bought a defective os and now they are killing us with
fixes..trying to save there butts.but is you have to,or want to do a full
reinstall..of the os,,how much crap and junk.will you have to go down
load..from there site..i spent 240.00 for this,i want a stand alone
program..i should not have to go for 31 updates from the get go and more in
the future,to make this work like it should of,off of the os dvd..i paid
for..i will allways feel cheated...
"Saucy" wrote:
> "wheelman" <> wrote in message
> news:EFE8D32F-68EB-4EAE-A4E6-...
> > took me two days to get windows up date to work..it stoped working and
> > would
> > not get updates.gave a error number..the fools at microsoft,said they
> > didnt
> > know and to come to this web site,to see if any one here knew,no body here
> > knew the fix..i just kept going to different vista web sites,,kept
> > serching
> > for an answer,,i found this one little thing to click on and ,,installed
> > it..clicked everything off and went to windows up date and clicked on get
> > updates,it came up with 31 updates.79.2mb..the way vista is it should of
> > been
> > 2000..now that i got the udateing thing to work,im going to do another
> > manual
> > restore point.if any one else is haveing the same problem..i found the fix
>
>
> Something similar happens with me, but on a less dramatic scale with and
> only withVista U, not HB HP or B. The installer updates *itself* first and
> is supposed to automatically restart. Here I find there's a temporary glitch
> in that the U version doesn't do that for me and I have to re-access the
> Windows Update applet and get it going again. But it's never been more than
> a few minutes.
>
> I know it sounds corny and it's only an operating system, but these issues
> are getting resolved. SP1, in particular, should solve many issues
> (although, no doubt it, will cause the odd one to the glee of the linux and
> apple fanbois). But overall, Vista is heading quickly to where XP is now
> i.e. relatively stable across the board.
>
> Saucy
>
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