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David Pate
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      10-16-2005
I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
David
 
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MowGreen
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      10-16-2005
David,

Please state specifically which update caused the issue. There was more
than one update in October.
In the WINDOWS directory will be an installation log for the update.
KBxxxxxx.log
Post back with the log, please.

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
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*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
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David Pate wrote:
> I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
> working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
> David

 
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David Pate
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      10-16-2005
Here are the log files for that day. I downloaded and ran all at one time.
C:\WINDOWS\KB905749.log

C:\WINDOWS\KB905414.log

C:\WINDOWS\KB904706.log

C:\WINDOWS\KB902400.log

C:\WINDOWS\KB901017.log

C:\WINDOWS\KB900725.log

C:\WINDOWS\KB899589.log

C:\WINDOWS\KB896688.log



"MowGreen" wrote:

> David,
>
> Please state specifically which update caused the issue. There was more
> than one update in October.
> In the WINDOWS directory will be an installation log for the update.
> KBxxxxxx.log
> Post back with the log, please.
>
> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
> ===============
> *-343-* FDNY
> Never Forgotten
> ===============
>
> David Pate wrote:
> > I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
> > working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
> > David

>

 
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oknowhi
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      10-16-2005
KB896688 has been casuing most problems to those on here that have been
having problems.

Here was what happened to me and how I solved it.
I have WinXP SP2. When I installed all the updates on the 13th my IE was
screwed
up. There were no drop down menu items on top toolbar showing but they would
drop down if I scrolled over them, my start menu lost all its small icons,
any folders I went to showed icons only and I could not change it back to
list like I normally have them, and a few other things were "changed" I don't
remember. So after reading the posts here, I UNINSTALLED all of the days
updates ( I had 8 of them) and then reinstalled one by one (this time with my
AV off) except I did not reinstall KB896688( only downloaded and saved it).

What I finally did was went to KB896688 on MS downloads site and then DL it
from there to SAVE and then decided to try it again installing from my own
computer and now my IE and computer all works fine. I also made sure I had
my AV disabled this time when saving it and when installing it with nothing
else
running or open. I think what happened when trying to DL all 8 from WIN
Update site, something was corrupted in the process of DL or installation.

If you scroll down here on this discussion board you will see many folks are
having all sorts of problems with this months updates from MS especially I
think if you try to take them all from the WIN Update site using Express and
doing all of them at once.

To Remove: Start/Control Panel/Add Remove Program. Tick where it says "Show
Updates" at
the top right of the window. Click on the update and then on remove.

OR you run a SEARCH for Files. If so then>>> Look for the updates from
this month
KB896688, 904706,905414,905749,901017,900725,902400 and 890830(but this one
you can't uninstall). Put it in the "All or part of file name" window and it
will bring up the "uninstaller" for that update. Right click on it and OPEN
it and follow instructions. Preferably maybe do one at a time on the search
and start with 896688 as it has caused most of the problems it seems.




--
Dan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin


"David Pate" wrote:

> Here are the log files for that day. I downloaded and ran all at one time.
> C:\WINDOWS\KB905749.log
>
> C:\WINDOWS\KB905414.log
>
> C:\WINDOWS\KB904706.log
>
> C:\WINDOWS\KB902400.log
>
> C:\WINDOWS\KB901017.log
>
> C:\WINDOWS\KB900725.log
>
> C:\WINDOWS\KB899589.log
>
> C:\WINDOWS\KB896688.log
>
>
>
> "MowGreen" wrote:
>
> > David,
> >
> > Please state specifically which update caused the issue. There was more
> > than one update in October.
> > In the WINDOWS directory will be an installation log for the update.
> > KBxxxxxx.log
> > Post back with the log, please.
> >
> > MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
> > ===============
> > *-343-* FDNY
> > Never Forgotten
> > ===============
> >
> > David Pate wrote:
> > > I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
> > > working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
> > > David

> >

 
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Mel
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      10-16-2005
There is something wrong with update 902400. It causes problems. Don't add
that one.

"David Pate" wrote:

> I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
> working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
> David

 
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oknowhi
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      10-17-2005
I have found during this past year that many of the updates coming in on the
Auto Update site give problems. Either downloading or installing or giving
error messages or screwing something up on my computer.

So I have generally taken to seeing which ones are there to be updated and
then finding them either on a MS download site or go to the MS Updates
catalog http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp and get
them from there.

Another trick that works for me is to download and SAVE them first to a
folder I keep them in and then Install them one by one later. Many folks
claim you should also keep your AV off while installing and /or downloading
them.

Most of these problems started when MS offered Microsoft Updates instead of
only Windows Updates. I, in fact then disabled Microsoft Updates and only use
Windows Updates and go to Office Updates to get them seperately. My Windows
Update site works fine now but as I said often things screw up in the process
of DL and Installing the updates so I use the procedure discribved above.

Good Luck.
--
Dan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin


"Mel" wrote:

> There is something wrong with update 902400. It causes problems. Don't add
> that one.
>
> "David Pate" wrote:
>
> > I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
> > working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
> > David

 
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Mel
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      10-17-2005
LOL, I have been updating the same way that Dan does. Try it. LOL !!
Mel

"oknowhi" wrote:

> I have found during this past year that many of the updates coming in on the
> Auto Update site give problems. Either downloading or installing or giving
> error messages or screwing something up on my computer.
>
> So I have generally taken to seeing which ones are there to be updated and
> then finding them either on a MS download site or go to the MS Updates
> catalog http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.co...en/default.asp and get
> them from there.
>
> Another trick that works for me is to download and SAVE them first to a
> folder I keep them in and then Install them one by one later. Many folks
> claim you should also keep your AV off while installing and /or downloading
> them.
>
> Most of these problems started when MS offered Microsoft Updates instead of
> only Windows Updates. I, in fact then disabled Microsoft Updates and only use
> Windows Updates and go to Office Updates to get them seperately. My Windows
> Update site works fine now but as I said often things screw up in the process
> of DL and Installing the updates so I use the procedure discribved above.
>
> Good Luck.
> --
> Dan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
>
>
> "Mel" wrote:
>
> > There is something wrong with update 902400. It causes problems. Don't add
> > that one.
> >
> > "David Pate" wrote:
> >
> > > I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
> > > working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
> > > David

 
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CTA
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      10-17-2005
KB905749 (plug and play vulnerability) Killed my network connections,
wireless and wired. Try backing this out.

"David Pate" wrote:

> I applied the October update, but then the wireless on my Fujitsu C2010 quit
> working. I could only fix it by rolling back to pre update.
> David

 
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gavin
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      10-18-2005
KB905749 was my nemesis too - uninstalled it and all is happy again.
 
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