"Jack Mc Kenna" <> wrote in message
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> "Vangellis" <> wrote in message
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>> For those who experience problems with updates for vista, there is only
>> one sure way of overcoming this without all the hassle.
>> 1- delete the main partition, then create a partition, then reformat the
>> drive, usually C:\
>> 2 - Install Vista
>> 3- DO NOT install anything at all, no firewall or antivirus, just let
>> windows firewall and windows defender take care of things for now.
>> 4- Update vista, continue to update/restart and update until there are no
>> more updates available.
>> 5- place a shortcut on the desktop for " windows update " (Control
>> Panel/windows update-"right click, send to desktop-create shortcut)
>> 6- install your third part software one at a time, after each install of
>> a program, run the vista update, if it comes back stating there are no
>> updates available you know the prog you just installed is fine.
>> 7- Continue using this method after every install of new software.
>> 8-If after installing a specific software prog you get the message
>> "Windows is UNABLE to check for updates, then you know the last piece of
>> software you installed is not compatible with vista, even if it does
>> state that it is. In this case uninstall the offending software and do a
>> system restore to a point BEFORE you installed the offending/incompatible
>> software. Run windows update again after the system restore.
>> 9- If you continue to use this method you will never encounter any
>> "unable to install" update errors.
>> There are quite a few third party firewalls and anti-virus programs and
>> hundreds of other software that will block vista update as they consider
>> part of the update to be a virus or an incoming threat.
>> Myself, I use Sunbelt Personal Firewall and Bit defender-2009 Antivirus.
>> Please note Bit defender WILL disable Windows-Defender) This is quite
>> acceptable as Bit defender has built in Anti-Spyware, Anti-Malware plus
>> of course Anti-Virus.
>>
>> If this information helps at least one person from the headaches and
>> frustration caused by third party software then it is well worth my
>> writing this post.
>>
>> Vangellis
>> MCP,MCTS,MCPD,MCIPT,MCA,MCSE,MCSD,MCDBA
> Before going through all that. Type "windowsupdate.log" no quotes, in the
> start menu search box and open the file to see when the problem started,
> and what caused it.
>
Yes, good point. However perhaps you could explain what to do when the
windowsupdate.log reports no errors?
This I have seen many times, and windows update is enabled but refuses to
update with no obvious reason.
Vangellis
MCP,MCTS,MCPD,MCIPT,MCA,MCSE,MCSD,MCDBA
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