Arnold wrote:
> I just reinstalled my OS and everything is at the default settings
> except that I enabled password security for logins. The
> onlysoftware I've installed is Office XP and avast! antivirus.
>
> I successfully installed SP3, but it now has 12 critical updates
> that I can't install. It goes through the motions but then doesn't
> install any of them. It doesn't give me a reason it just says it
> didn't install them.
PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:
> Posted dozens of times every week in this newsgroup:
>
> Updates are not installed successfully from Windows Update, from
> Microsoft Update, or by using Automatic Updates after you perform a
> new Windows XP installation or you repair a Windows XP installation
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144
>
> NB: Also applies to Upgrade installs, and Recovery installs.
Fed Up wrote:
> I followed the instructions at
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144 and it did not fix the
> problem. I still cannot install that update. It goes through all
> the motions like it's installing it, but then a few minutes later
> it's downloading and installing that same update.
What is "that update"?
Is this a different issue that the original posters' issue?
Here are the methods for repairing the issue in Windows XP where *many*
updates will download but will not install.
First thing to try:
As many will tell you - ignore the title and symptoms listed in the article
referred to. Do method 1 and 2 and see if it fixes your issue whether or
not you repaired anything.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144
Try method 1 and try to update*.
If fails - try method 2 and try to update*.
*try to update:
- Visit
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/
- If it asks you to install anything before you see a selection of "Custom"
or "Express" - do so.
- Once you see the "Custom" or "Express" selection, choose "Custom".
- Scan for updates.
- When it lists what it finds - install the critical ones.
- You are generally safe doing the Optional Software Updates. I suggest
avoiding the Optional Hardware Updates completely.
Second thing to try:
http://www.codeplex.com/aureset
Third thing to try:
Get Dial-a-Fix:
http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
Use its options to fix:
- Windows Installer
- Windows Update
- All the Registration Center options.
Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2"
Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution".
Then click "GO" and wait until it is done... Reboot will be needed.
- Download/Install Windows Update v3.
http://download.windowsupdate.com/wi...gent30-x86.exe
(You *may* need to install it using the command line switch "/wuforce"
right after the reboot - immediately after logging in.)
- Reboot.
- Visit
http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/ and scan for/install updates.
Usually - method one from the first suggestion fixes the issue.
Sometimes they have to proceed to method two from the first suggestion.
Less seldom - but it does happen - only the tool from the second suggestion
will work - although the first suggestion is contained within the second in
many ways (as well as some of the third.)
And the third suggestion is there because before there was a suggestion (1)
and a suggestion (2) - the third was the best bet and worked in most cases.
If you are having trouble with only a single hotfix/update/patch - start a
new posting as your problem is unlikely to be this one. Give as much
information as you can when posting - recall only you can see your computer
in-as-far-as this newsgroup is concerned.
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