How to troubleshoot Windows Update, Microsoft Update, and Windows Server
Update Services installation issues:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=906602
1. See the "Need more help? Tell us what problem you are having" section of
http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=ph;en-us;6527
2. You cannot install some updates or programs
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;822798
3a. Check Windowsupdate.log (%windir%\Windowsupdate.log) for errors
associated with the download/install.
How to read the Windowsupdate.log file:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=902093
3b. Compare errors to those listed here:
http://inetexplorer.mvps.org/archive...date_codes.htm and/or go to
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com > click on Help and Support link in left
pane > Solve problems on your own.
4. Windows Update Checklist:
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar/updtcl.htm
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-Windows (IE/OE, Shell/User, Security), AH-VSOP
lindzus wrote:
> I am running Windows XP Professional 2002 version, which is definitely a
> genuine Microsoft product, on my new laptop. The first few Windows Update
> sessions went smoothly, with the Genuine Microsoft Advantage check
> validating my software and downloading the updates. Then several weeks
> ago, the validation check suddenly started failing, and mis-identifying
> my software as being not genuine. My software vendor is unable to explain
> why or how this could happen, and can only recommend re-installing
> Windows on my machine. However, I am very reluctant to do this because of
> the time and hassle involved. I have tried Msoft support online - it did
> not say my registration number was not genuine, but it did say that I did
> not qualfy for free online support and it directed me here to "Newsgroups
> for free support from other users". Actually I don't mind at all to pay
> for support, I just want to solve the problem. Is there any way to appeal
> to Msoft Windows Update Dept., or or to have someone from Microsoft run a
> manual remote check on my machine to verify my software? Or is there any
> other way to sort it out apart from re-installing Win XP Pro? Even so,
> how can I prevent a similar occurrence in the future? Could the problem
> have been caused by some virus or malware deliberately altering my
> registration number for Windows - can these programs do this? Any
> suggestions, please, would be most welcome, as I have not been able to
> download any updates for several weeks now.... feeling very vulnerable
> without the Updates......
> lindzus