Of course you are aware of
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Hello,
Please hold on deleting the pending.xml file for the time being. This is not a complete
solution, there are other things that may have to happen to the system as well, up to
potentially reinstalling the OS if this file is deleted.
Thanks,
Darrell Gorter[MSFT]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights
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| Thank You BDStone!
|
| My 90 year old father just brought over his Toshiba notebook with Vista that
| has been in an endless update boot for days!!!
|
| After Safe Mode failing for me and pulling the battery, I went on the net
| and your post was the first I tried. Worked right away with your
| instructions. I didn't even bother with the install disk, just the deletion
| of pending.xml
|
| Thanks again. Naturally I had to take all the credit to make my father proud
| ;-)
|
|
| PS. I had to post this with FireFOx as IE7 won't even let me reply! Go figure.
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|
|
| "BDStone" wrote:
|
| > Follow the instructions below the fix the problem, it's been proven by
| > several people already to work.
| >
| > All credit for this fix goes to Ernest on the Technet forums (THANK YOU)
| >
| > (nugat wrote

| >
| > After having the endless reboot problem for the last few days I've
| > finally
| > got it back up and working! Thanks to 'Ernest' from the following
| > thread
| > for finding the file causing all the problems.
| >
| > 'Re: Stage 3 of 3 - 0% then reboots - TechNet Forums'
| > (
http://tinyurl.com/2ftq2h)
| >
| > Here's what I did.
| >
| > 1) Boot from the Vista install disc (I understand the following works
| > as an alternative if you haven't got a
| > Vista disc 'Windows Vista Recovery Disc Download - The NeoSmart
| > Files'
| > (
http://neosmart.net/blog/2008/window...disc-download/) )
| >
| > 2) Choose your language, time etc and select the "Repair your computer"
| > option.
| >
| > 3) Start a command prompt and delete/move the following file.
| > C:\Windows\winsxs\pending.xml
| >
| > In my case I moved it out the way onto my 'D:\' drive incase I ever
| > needed it again.
| >
| > 4) Restart the PC, you'll get the same 'configuring updates' screen but
| > after a while it will carry onto the desktop!!!
| >
| > 5) Turn off automatic updates and create a restore point. Wait until
| > MS
| > fixes the update.
| >
| > Everything appears to be working normally now and I can reboot,
| > shutdown etc without getting the dreaded updates installing. Hope this
| > helps someone!
| >