Thank you very much rcoufan (or Bod)!!!
I had the same problem and there was no solution anywhere until I found this
post.
To the people of microsoft: The error code 0xD0000006 is more common than
you imagine it, please write an article about how to repair this problem.
Bye,
David
"rcoufan" wrote:
> Success, finally..... Downloaded and installed latest updates. I saw
> another thread where someone finally resolved their problem by running (or
> scheduled chkdsk c: /r) to run a second time by booting in Windows Safe mode
> and going to the command prompt. Two additional bad sectors were found and
> cleaned up. (Before I ran chkdsk by booting in Safe command line mode.) Hope
> this helps.
> --
> Bod
>
>
> "rcoufan" wrote:
>
> > I am also in the same boat. Problem began when I installed the latest
> > Windows Installer and a cumulative XP security patch in November or December
> > 2005 that "froze" the desktop (for 2 hours). I got the infamous "blue
> > screen" after powering off/on, but after 3 reboots the boot issue cleared up.
> > Forced chkdsk to run and it cleaned a multiple sectors. I'm no longer
> > getting auto updates and all attempts to update fail giving the same error.
> >
> > --
> > Bod
> >
> >
> > "JPMoynihan" wrote:
> >
> > > I can't install either of these high priority updates ! I ran chkdsk and it
> > > found a few errors, rewrote a few indexes, but I still can't install teh
> > > updates . Also, my Windows Media Player has stopped working ! What's going on
> > > ?
> > >
> > > Many Thanks
> > >
> > > John
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