MowGreen <> wrote:
>Have you tried manually downloading, *saving* the update, configuring
>the system to Clean boot, and then try installing it from the Clean boot
>state ?
I'm currently running it from safe mode with gui but no network. It
complained and said that safe mode installation was not recommended
unless there was a problem otherwise.
It claims that the installation was successful. Now I have to reboot
back into full XP -- which takes a while on this antique. It looks
like your advice may have worked.
-------------------------------------------- Reboot ---------
Heh. Without networking in safe mode, my Usenet program couldn't send
that. So, after a reboot, the updated copy of the log file is now at
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/22139363/KB2...28after%29.log
I don't know how to read that. If an "exception" failed, does that
mean that everything was A-OK? Windows Update now says that
everything is up to date. Executing it from safe mode went apparently
cleanly.
If I've been living with a hole in Media player for a year, and play
internet-supplied media, am I already compromised even after the hole
has been patched? AVG has never complained about anything.
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"Recessions catch what the auditors miss." (Galbraith)