gerryf and Dave:
Thanks for your responses.
I was able to finally install the 9 updates successfully.
I got a few high-pitched tones during one update.
I got another 5 updates later that day, and then another 7 updates this
morning.
The first 5 installed without a problem. The next 7 are giving me problems.
They don't seem to be installing successfully.
My friend said that Microsoft is going to be rolling out a big update
Service Pack for Vista. Maybe this is the start of it.
I read in the Vista Help file on my computer that you can delete the update
history. That will cause the computer to go get the updates again. I am going
to try that. It stated that this deletes your update history, which isn't a
great thing.
K_Drive
"Dave" wrote:
> Yes, I got that message yesterday, after installing 14 updates. Also, my
> speakers started to issue a very loud constant hiss.. I had to unplug them,
> and even removed the soundcard. Ever since I installed the updates, my CPU
> has been at 98-100%, making it difficult to do anything.
> I haven't found a way to fix this yet.
>
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> "K_Drive" <> wrote in message
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> > Hello
> >
> > I receieved and installed 9 updates today from Microsoft. After rebotting,
> > I
> > am getting the following error:
> >
> >
> > Failed to connect to a windows service. Windows could not connect to the
> > System Event Notification Service service. This problem prevents limited
> > users from logging on to the system. As an administrative user, you can
> > review the System Event Log for details about why the service didn’t
> > respond.
> >
> > I am running Vista Home Premium.
> >
> > Has anyone else run into this problem?
> > Any solutions?
> >
> > K_Drive
>
>