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geo
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      12-30-2008
At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your computer
is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?"
If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
first appeared.
I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help. I
did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for your
information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer - Cumulative
Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for Windows XP
(KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came from "Other
Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or "Microsoft
Update".
Please help me to remove this annoying message.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Kayman
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      12-30-2008
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 05:05:01 -0800, geo wrote:

> At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your computer
> is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
> before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?"
> If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
> If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
> normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
> first appeared.
> I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
> immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help. I
> did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for your
> information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer - Cumulative
> Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for Windows XP
> (KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came from "Other
> Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or "Microsoft
> Update".
> Please help me to remove this annoying message.
> Thanks in advance for your help.


I don't know what type of machine you got...
Read this, it may be relevant:
Jesper's Blog
Does your AMD-based computer boot after installing XP SP3?
http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx

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geo
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      12-30-2008
Thanks but this is not my problem. Fujitsu laptop with Intel chip boots
perfectly well and operates perfectly well except that there is this annoying
message as mentioned in my original letter.
appreciate the response.
geo


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"Kayman" wrote:

> On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 05:05:01 -0800, geo wrote:
>
> > At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your computer
> > is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
> > before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?"
> > If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
> > If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
> > normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
> > first appeared.
> > I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
> > immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help. I
> > did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for your
> > information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer - Cumulative
> > Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for Windows XP
> > (KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came from "Other
> > Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or "Microsoft
> > Update".
> > Please help me to remove this annoying message.
> > Thanks in advance for your help.

>
> I don't know what type of machine you got...
> Read this, it may be relevant:
> Jesper's Blog
> Does your AMD-based computer boot after installing XP SP3?
> http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx
>
> Good luck
>

 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      12-30-2008
QUESTIONS:

Please state your full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3) when posting to
this newsgroup.

If you're running WinXP SP3, which was installed first, IE7 or SP3?

ACTIONS:

1. Stop the Automatic Updates service:

Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK]
Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop
(Stopping the service will take a moment)

2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:

Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK]
Open the Download folder and delete its contents
Close the window.

3. Open Control Panel | Automatic Updates and select the "Notify me but
don't automatically download or install them" option (cf.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525)

4. Start the Automatic Updates service:

Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK]
Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start
(Starting the service will take a moment)

5. When Automatic Updates next notifies you of available updates, do NOT
approve any downloads yet, but post a reply to this message and tell us what
update(s) are being offered.

COMMENT:

> I did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for
> your information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer -
> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for
> Windows XP (KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came
> from "Other Source".


KB956390 dates from 14 Oct-08 (and was superseded by KB958215 on 09 Dec-08).
KB956390 may have been installed manually by someone or via the IE setting
Tools | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing | Automatically check for IE
updates.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

geo wrote:
> At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your
> computer
> is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
> before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?"
> If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
> If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
> normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
> first appeared.
> I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
> immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help.
> I
> did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for
> your information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer -
> Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for
> Windows XP (KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came
> from "Other Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or
> "Microsoft Update".
> Please help me to remove this annoying message.
> Thanks in advance for your help.


 
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geo
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      01-06-2009
i am running WinXP SP3 (sorry about not posting this fact). Windows Explorer
7 was installed prior to SP3. will do as stated and will post results.
thanks
geo

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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> QUESTIONS:
>
> Please state your full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3) when posting to
> this newsgroup.
>
> If you're running WinXP SP3, which was installed first, IE7 or SP3?
>
> ACTIONS:
>
> 1. Stop the Automatic Updates service:
>
> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK]
> Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Stop
> (Stopping the service will take a moment)
>
> 2. Delete the contents of the Download folder:
>
> Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK]
> Open the Download folder and delete its contents
> Close the window.
>
> 3. Open Control Panel | Automatic Updates and select the "Notify me but
> don't automatically download or install them" option (cf.
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525)
>
> 4. Start the Automatic Updates service:
>
> Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK]
> Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start
> (Starting the service will take a moment)
>
> 5. When Automatic Updates next notifies you of available updates, do NOT
> approve any downloads yet, but post a reply to this message and tell us what
> update(s) are being offered.
>
> COMMENT:
>
> > I did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for
> > your information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer -
> > Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for
> > Windows XP (KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came
> > from "Other Source".

>
> KB956390 dates from 14 Oct-08 (and was superseded by KB958215 on 09 Dec-08).
> KB956390 may have been installed manually by someone or via the IE setting
> Tools | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing | Automatically check for IE
> updates.
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
>
> geo wrote:
> > At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your
> > computer
> > is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
> > before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?"
> > If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
> > If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
> > normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
> > first appeared.
> > I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
> > immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help.
> > I
> > did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for
> > your information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer -
> > Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for
> > Windows XP (KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came
> > from "Other Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or
> > "Microsoft Update".
> > Please help me to remove this annoying message.
> > Thanks in advance for your help.

>
>

 
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Dave Doebler
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      10-26-2009
It is caused by adobe updater.

1. Start -> Run -> Type msconfig -> OK
2. Select the startup tab.
3. uncheck adobe_updater
4. Restart when prompted



ge wrote:

Continuous "Restarting your computer is required" message
30-Dec-08

At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your computer
is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?
If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
first appeared
I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help. I
did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for your
information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer - Cumulative
Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for Windows XP
(KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came from "Other
Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or "Microsoft
Update"
Please help me to remove this annoying message
Thanks in advance for your help
--
geo from over the hill gang

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Tuesday, December 30, 2008 8:05 AM
ge wrote:

Continuous "Restarting your computer is required" message
At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your computer
is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?
If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
first appeared
I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help. I
did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for your
information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer - Cumulative
Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for Windows XP
(KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came from "Other
Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or "Microsoft
Update"
Please help me to remove this annoying message
Thanks in advance for your help
--
geo from over the hill gang

On Tuesday, December 30, 2008 9:18 AM
Kayman wrote:

Re: Continuous "Restarting your computer is required" message
On Tue, 30 Dec 2008 05:05:01 -0800, geo wrote

I don't know what type of machine you got..
Read this, it may be relevant
Jesper's Blo
Does your AMD-based computer boot after installing XP SP3
http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ing-xp-sp3.asp

Good luck

On Tuesday, December 30, 2008 10:28 AM
ge wrote:

Thanks but this is not my problem.
Thanks but this is not my problem. Fujitsu laptop with Intel chip boots
perfectly well and operates perfectly well except that there is this annoying
message as mentioned in my original letter
appreciate the response
ge

--
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"Kayman" wrote:

On Tuesday, December 30, 2008 1:43 PM
PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

Re: Continuous "Restarting your computer is required" message
QUESTIONS

Please state your full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3) when posting to
this newsgroup

If you're running WinXP SP3, which was installed first, IE7 or SP3

ACTIONS

1. Stop the Automatic Updates service

Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK
Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Sto
(Stopping the service will take a moment

2. Delete the contents of the Download folder

Start > Run > (type in) %windir%\SoftwareDistribution > [OK
Open the Download folder and delete its content
Close the window

3. Open Control Panel | Automatic Updates and select the "Notify me but
don't automatically download or install them" option (cf.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/306525)

4. Start the Automatic Updates service:

Start > Run > (type in) services.msc > [OK]
Double-click Automatic Updates > Click on Start
(Starting the service will take a moment)

5. When Automatic Updates next notifies you of available updates, do NOT
approve any downloads yet, but post a reply to this message and tell us what
update(s) are being offered.

COMMENT:


KB956390 dates from 14 Oct-08 (and was superseded by KB958215 on 09 Dec-08).
KB956390 may have been installed manually by someone or via the IE setting
Tools | Internet Options | Advanced | Browsing | Automatically check for IE
updates.
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

geo wrote:

On Tuesday, January 06, 2009 5:23 AM
ge wrote:

i am running WinXP SP3 (sorry about not posting this fact).
i am running WinXP SP3 (sorry about not posting this fact). Windows Explorer
7 was installed prior to SP3. will do as stated and will post results.
thanks
geo

--
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"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

On Wednesday, June 17, 2009 9:02 AM
Ul James wrote:

Restarting your computer is required nuisance
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On Friday, September 25, 2009 2:27 AM
Hikiate wrote:

I have a Fujitsu and have the same problem--I deleted the contents ofthe
I have a Fujitsu and have the same problem--I deleted the contents of
the download folder and will reboot.


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jitell wrote:

'PA Bear [MS MVP Wrote:I have been getting this continuous notification, so I
'PA Bear [MS MVP Wrote:
I have been getting this continuous notification, so I followed your
steps. Immediately after clearing the Downloads folder, the computer
said the following update was available, but gave no specifics, until
after I clicked OK to install, which I then cancelled. I am running
WinXPhome SP3

Installing Update for Windows XP (KB968389)


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      11-12-2009
We shall alert the media.

edisonbaggins wrote:
> I have been asked if I want to download:
>
> Security Update for the 2007 Microsoft Office System (KB973704)
>
> Security Update for Windows XP (KB969947)
>
> Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - November 2009 (KB890830)

 
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      11-12-2009

Post #4 in this thread dates from 30 December 2008 and was a reply to an OP
named "geo."

cf.
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...ffeee300fb8f42

Why you decided to hijack the thread nearly a year later is anyone's guess.

To avoid confusion, always begin a new thread about your specific problems,
please. State your IE version and full Windows version (e.g., WinXP SP3;
Vista SP2) in your first post.


edisonbaggins wrote:
> Hmmm... this reply seems rather rude, considering that in post #4 you
> suggested that someone do exactly what I did AND report back about the
> suggested updates. What gives? You having a bad day? Off your meds?
>
> 'PA Bear [MS MVP Wrote:
>> ;4686697']We shall alert the media.
>>
>> edisonbaggins wrote:
>>> I have been asked if I want to download:
>>>
>>> Security Update for the 2007 Microsoft Office System (KB973704)
>>>
>>> Security Update for Windows XP (KB969947)
>>>
>>> Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool - November 2009 (KB890830)


 
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      11-13-2009

"edisonbaggins" <> wrote in message news:...

> Are you reading every post or just the latest one?



An NNTP cache of about 90 days traffic.


> You may have some secret definition of "hijack," but on all the
> numerous boards I've been on, it's highly appropriate to reply to a
> thread when you have the same question as the OP...



Your Me too! is appearing on an NNTP newsgroup
possibly as a reply to someone's reply last month
to someone's Me too! from a month earlier
in an old thread but without any other context
except the HTTP links.


> Having checked through this thread myself, perhaps you are a little
> confused because some moderator or other has decided to merge 3 of my
> posts into one?



You are reading on a web forum.


> So, here's the deal, in hopes of no longer getting rude messages: I
> have the same start up message that the OP did. I found this thread on
> google and 1st followed Dave's advice, which didn't work. I then tried
> AP's advice, which seems like it was intended to stop automatic
> downloads and installs for Windows. He had previously asked the OP to do
> just that and report back when updates are available. The OP never did
> so, but I have.


> What's the difference?



No context in the cache AND about a year's worth of maintenance.
I think your web forum should have locked the thread, thus forcing you
and the previous Me too! to start your own instead of trying to piggyback
on such an old one.

You may still get a reply from someone who wants to use the web forum.
You're just less likely to get one from someone who is reading from the
NNTP newsgroup.


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      05-31-2010
I'm having the same issue. I have Window's Vista and bought the computer from
Dell. I do not know what this is happening and through the thread of emails,
I don't think there was a solution... or was there?

"geo" wrote:

> At every startup a Windows message appears saying "Restarting your computer
> is required". The message further says "The computer must be restarted
> before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?"
> If the response is yes, the computer reboots and the same message appears.
> If the response is no, the message disappears and the computer functions
> normally. Several Windows updates have been processed since this message
> first appeared.
> I checked Windows update history and removed all updates that occurred
> immediately prior to this error starting to happen but this did not help. I
> did notice one strange update which was removed and I record it here for your
> information - Windows Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer - Cumulative
> Security Update for Internet Explorer 7 Dynamic Installer for Windows XP
> (KB956390). The reason this was strange was because it came from "Other
> Source". All other sources were either "Automatic Updates" or "Microsoft
> Update".
> Please help me to remove this annoying message.
> Thanks in advance for your help.
> --
> geo from over the hill gang

 
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