Had IE7 and/or IE8 been installed before you did the Repair Install?
How to perform a repair installation of Windows XP if a later version of
Internet Explorer is installed:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/917964
Did a Norton or McAfee free-trial version come preinstalled when you bought
when you bought the computer?
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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002
www.banthecheck.com
marcsullivan wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm hoping someone can help me with this prob that has me stumped.
>
> I recently did a repair install of XP x64, and since then the Auto
> Update Service won't start. When I run services.msc and try to manually
> start it I get, "The automatic updates service failed to start due to
> the following error: The executable program that this service is
> configured to run in does not implement the service." It shows Error
> 1508.
>
> BITS and RPC were already running and properly configured.
>
> I downloaded and installed the Windows Update Agent and rebooted. No
> joy. Registered the .dlls for x64 with no errors. The update service
> still won't start.
>
> So I started looking for a virus. The system runs AVG and it scans
> daily - with nothing found. I also scanned with Malwarebytes (updated) -
> nothing found. Scanned with Spybot - only MRUs found. Downloaded and ran
> the Malicious Software Removal Tool and it found nothing. Downloaded and
> ran the A-Squared scanner and it found three tracking cookie traces.
> Downloaded and ran Dr Web Cure it - it found and fixed a Hosts file
> issue. Downloaded and ran the Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool - nothing
> found. Same with SUPERAntispyware. I think at this point it's been
> established that there is no virus issue.
>
> I've spent two days on this thing and have gotten nowhere. Anyone have
> any suggestions? Thanks!