First method (zip to Windows) worked second time -- must have missed one of
the files. Thanks to all.
Second, installation method creats an automatic restore point -- for those
who have limited that file size to increase available drive space (older
Sony-partitioned small drive) -- lost my original point before all this.
These updates keep eating up remaining drive space (trying to keep 15%) --
probably need to turn off the auto updates, forget IE and go with Firefox.
Wonder if the new beta IE would save space.
"kanakahaole" wrote:
>
> "Unk" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> > Download the "$NtUninstallKB912475$.zip" below and extract the folder
> to
> > C:\Windows
> >
> http://www.digitalforrest.com/images/killer7/myfiles/$NtUninstallKB912475$.zip
> > Now download the KB913670 update and it will install correctly this
> time.
> >
> >
> > If by some chance that fails, run regedit and delete any references
> to
> > KB912475
> > Download the original KB912475 update and install it again.
> >
> <http://au.download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/v3-19990518/cabpool/WindowsXP-KB912475-v3-x86-ENU_0b878456f894ef07b7ff5db899d851d.exe>
> >
> > Now run the KB913670 update again.
> >
> > What a pain in the ass....
>
>
> Ilanio Wrote:
> > This update just uninstall KB912475 update.
> >
> > If you deleted $NtUninstallKB912475$ folder from your system you are
> > not
> > able to install KB913670 update.
> >
> > Try to find KB912475 update and install it again so you can install
> > KB913670
> > successfully.
>
>
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