Well I don't know what the problem was, I just got fed up with the whole
prossess and reformated the HD and reinstalled everything. Did the updates
and now everthing works.
What happen I think was when I when to uninstall some toolbar thing wll the
probrams in the add/remove programs were lost I had a black list in there so
I guess that the computer didn't know where stuff was and thought it wasn't
there. If this sort of thing happens again (old computer so it probably wil
happen again) I'll get the info you need to here.
Thanks for your time.
"Pat Walters [MSFT]" wrote:
> "Chris",
>
> We need a little more information. Would you mind running through another
> attempted installation on the Windows Update website and sending us back the
> results? Here's how:
>
> Conventions:
> - In these instructions, keys on the keyboard are wrapped, such as: <Enter>,
> so an instruction of: Type: cmd <Enter> means type the three letters cmd and
> then press <Enter>.
> - Combinations such as <Ctrl>+<S> and <Ctrl>+<Shift>+<End> mean to press and
> hold the keys in order while then pressing the last key. For example, press
> the <Ctrl> key and hold, then press the <Shift> key and hold, and then press
> the <End> key as if you were typing a single letter of the alphabet.
>
> In Windows 98:
> 1. Close all Internet browsers
> 2. Open a single Internet Explorer window.
> 3. In the Internet Explorer window, click Tools
> 4. Click Windows Update
> 5. When you reach the Windows Update site, click Scan for updates
> 6. Click Review and Install Updates
> 7. When presented with multiple updates, uncheck all of them except for that
> one update (your choice)
> 8. Look down at the System clock and note the time. Let the minute move
> forward one, so that there is no other activity associated with this
> attempt.
> 9. Click Install. Wait for Windows Update to fail. If it succeeds, reply
> back and let us know.
> 10. Assuming it failed, Click Start
> 11. Click Run
> 12. The file is "%WINBOOTDIR%\Windows Update.log" (please INCLUDE the quotes
> and notice the space between windows and update)
> 13. Press <Enter> or Click OK
> 14. When the log opens, scroll down to the hour and minute you memorized in
> step 8.
> 15. Starting at the beginning of the first entry for that minute, click and
> drag down and to the right selecting the rest of the log.
> 16. Click Edit, then Copy, or just press the <CTRL> and <C> keys.
> 17. Reply to this posting.
> 18. When that window opens, Tell us what update you attempted to install,
> and where it failed from your observation.
> 19. After this, on a new line, state the following and press <Enter>: Log
> entries follow:
> 20. Place the cursor on the line under the entry from step 19, and then
> click Edit, then Paste, or just press the <CTRL> and <V> keys.
> 21. The log entries copied in steps 15-16 should have copied into your
> posting.
> 22. Send it to us, and let us take a look at this failure.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Pat Walters [MSFT]
>
>
> "Chris" <> wrote in message
> news:CB74102C-1DF3-42B3-8265-...
> > No Updates Were Installed
> >
> > The following items failed to install. To try installing them again, click
> > Review and install updates, and then click Install Now again.
> >
> > Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1
> >
> > Using Windows 98se
> > IE 6
> > what is the problem..... I have tried to dl and install this 4 time I
> think,
> > how can this be fixed?
>
>
>
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