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Hello Livio,
See if this thread helps <http://www.microsoft.com/communities/newsgroups/en-us/default.aspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsupdate&tid =1f153ed7-8081-4715-a18a-fbf64f9a0012&p=1> Let us know what hªppens. Check back later, though. I'm sure someone who knows about this will be passing through any time now. I hope this post is helpful. - -- --- "Livio" wrote: > Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. > > I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, somethings > very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but as > yet no one has the answer. > > The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, 160gig > HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month > ago, and i accepted it. > > The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i can > tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email client, the > firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other members > threads). > > I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the same > error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who to > contact about the issue. > > Your help would be very grateful. > > Kind regards |
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> The system does not have windows defender on it
Windows Defender is included in Vista by default. > Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month > ago, and i accepted it. Were all components of McAfee Security Center running in the background when Vista SP1 was installed? Have you been able to successfully install any other Windows Updates since Vista SP1 was installed a month ago? 80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND Corrupted System File; Need to perform an in-place upgrade or reinstall of the OS. ========================== Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is available at no charge through 18 Mar-09 • US: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 • CA: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 • UK: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 • AU: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx | select Windows Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Livio wrote: > Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. > > I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, somethings > very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but as > yet no one has the answer. > > The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, 160gig > HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a > month > ago, and i accepted it. > > The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i > can > tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email client, > the firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other > members > threads). > > I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the > same > error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who to > contact about the issue. > > Your help would be very grateful. > > Kind regards |
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Livio
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Hello and thanks to all the replies, i haven't had the chance to try either
doing the update with McAfee off, or following the other links, as i'm away from my computer for a few days, so i hope i may bring this post alive again when i give it a go. What i can say is when i first noticed this problem originally there were 2 window vista updates needed, they were both downloaded, and the install process began, one was successfully installed, but the one above was not, and hasn't been ever since. I haven't been offered further updates, so i can't tell if any others would download, and install at the moment regardless of this one. As far as the Service Pack 1 installation was concerned, "yes" i did leave McAfee, and anything else running in the systray at the time, i didn't think to turn them off at the time, but also saying this, there were no prompts from the apps during the SP1 install. What i can say is, i didn't have any other apps running, either during the SP1 install, or when i did the vista updates, like IE7 or Windows Live Mail. What does worry me though is the comment regarding having to install the OS again, i hope there may be a way to repair it, like the SFC type tool or something. Theres just one last comment i would like to mention, and that is the computer runs like a dream, there doesn't appear to be any other issues, no other problems have shown themselves. So if i may ask for your patients, as soon as i get the chance to try the advise given to me, i'll report straight back. Kind regards Livio "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > > The system does not have windows defender on it > > Windows Defender is included in Vista by default. > > > Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month > > ago, and i accepted it. > > Were all components of McAfee Security Center running in the background when > Vista SP1 was installed? > > Have you been able to successfully install any other Windows Updates since > Vista SP1 was installed a month ago? > > 80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND > Corrupted System File; Need to perform an in-place upgrade or reinstall of > the OS. > > ========================== > Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is available > at no charge through 18 Mar-09 > • US: > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > • CA: > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > • UK: > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > • AU: > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx | select Windows > Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1 > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > > Livio wrote: > > Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. > > > > I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, somethings > > very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but as > > yet no one has the answer. > > > > The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, 160gig > > HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a > > month > > ago, and i accepted it. > > > > The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i > > can > > tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email client, > > the firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other > > members > > threads). > > > > I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the > > same > > error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who to > > contact about the issue. > > > > Your help would be very grateful. > > > > Kind regards > > |
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Livio
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Hello Members, thanks for hanging on, i've just tried installing the update
with all the McAfee Security Center componets turned off, and the installation 'Failed', this also occured through the usual Vista Windows Update process, with McAfee off. But to answer the question related to whether i could download, and install any other updates through Windows update, there were 2 others today (Time 8:40pm uk), and they whent through no problems, so can i prosume Vista Windows update service is ok?, and that it's related to something else? What is the next step?, should i contact Dell or Microsoft, or just ignore it and hope it corrects itself one day over future updating. I have looked over the web relating to this problem, and there seems to be alot of issues regarding this particular update, someone metioned something regarding when they had to restore to a previous registry version, this was for someother reason, and found it then installed. If anyone has a solution, i'd be greatful to know of it, i'm also going to go through the Microsoft free support service, see they have an answer. But as i've said previously, the computer runs great, so, if the solution seemed risky, a re-installation say, i don't think i'd do it. kind regards "Livio" wrote: > Hello and thanks to all the replies, i haven't had the chance to try either > doing the update with McAfee off, or following the other links, as i'm away > from my computer for a few days, so i hope i may bring this post alive again > when i give it a go. > > What i can say is when i first noticed this problem originally there were 2 > window vista updates needed, they were both downloaded, and the install > process began, one was successfully installed, but the one above was not, and > hasn't been ever since. > > I haven't been offered further updates, so i can't tell if any others would > download, and install at the moment regardless of this one. > > As far as the Service Pack 1 installation was concerned, "yes" i did leave > McAfee, and anything else running in the systray at the time, i didn't think > to turn them off at the time, but also saying this, there were no prompts > from the apps during the SP1 install. > > What i can say is, i didn't have any other apps running, either during the > SP1 install, or when i did the vista updates, like IE7 or Windows Live Mail. > > What does worry me though is the comment regarding having to install the OS > again, i hope there may be a way to repair it, like the SFC type tool or > something. > > Theres just one last comment i would like to mention, and that is the > computer runs like a dream, there doesn't appear to be any other issues, no > other problems have shown themselves. > > So if i may ask for your patients, as soon as i get the chance to try the > advise given to me, i'll report straight back. > > Kind regards > Livio > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > > > > The system does not have windows defender on it > > > > Windows Defender is included in Vista by default. > > > > > Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month > > > ago, and i accepted it. > > > > Were all components of McAfee Security Center running in the background when > > Vista SP1 was installed? > > > > Have you been able to successfully install any other Windows Updates since > > Vista SP1 was installed a month ago? > > > > 80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND > > Corrupted System File; Need to perform an in-place upgrade or reinstall of > > the OS. > > > > ========================== > > Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is available > > at no charge through 18 Mar-09 > > • US: > > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > > > • CA: > > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > > > • UK: > > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > > > • AU: > > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > > > • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx | select Windows > > Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1 > > -- > > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > > > > > Livio wrote: > > > Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. > > > > > > I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, somethings > > > very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but as > > > yet no one has the answer. > > > > > > The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, 160gig > > > HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a > > > month > > > ago, and i accepted it. > > > > > > The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i > > > can > > > tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email client, > > > the firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other > > > members > > > threads). > > > > > > I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the > > > same > > > error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who to > > > contact about the issue. > > > > > > Your help would be very grateful. > > > > > > Kind regards > > > > |
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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See the support options I posted in a previous reply.
Livio wrote: > Hello Members, thanks for hanging on, i've just tried installing the > update > with all the McAfee Security Center componets turned off, and the > installation 'Failed', this also occured through the usual Vista Windows > Update process, with McAfee off. > > But to answer the question related to whether i could download, and > install > any other updates through Windows update, there were 2 others today (Time > 8:40pm uk), and they whent through no problems, so can i prosume Vista > Windows update service is ok?, and that it's related to something else? > > What is the next step?, should i contact Dell or Microsoft, or just ignore > it and hope it corrects itself one day over future updating. > > I have looked over the web relating to this problem, and there seems to be > alot of issues regarding this particular update, someone metioned > something > regarding when they had to restore to a previous registry version, this > was > for someother reason, and found it then installed. > > If anyone has a solution, i'd be greatful to know of it, i'm also going to > go through the Microsoft free support service, see they have an answer. > > But as i've said previously, the computer runs great, so, if the solution > seemed risky, a re-installation say, i don't think i'd do it. > > kind regards > "Livio" wrote: > >> Hello and thanks to all the replies, i haven't had the chance to try >> either >> doing the update with McAfee off, or following the other links, as i'm >> away >> from my computer for a few days, so i hope i may bring this post alive >> again when i give it a go. >> >> What i can say is when i first noticed this problem originally there were >> 2 >> window vista updates needed, they were both downloaded, and the install >> process began, one was successfully installed, but the one above was not, >> and hasn't been ever since. >> >> I haven't been offered further updates, so i can't tell if any others >> would >> download, and install at the moment regardless of this one. >> >> As far as the Service Pack 1 installation was concerned, "yes" i did >> leave >> McAfee, and anything else running in the systray at the time, i didn't >> think to turn them off at the time, but also saying this, there were no >> prompts from the apps during the SP1 install. >> >> What i can say is, i didn't have any other apps running, either during >> the >> SP1 install, or when i did the vista updates, like IE7 or Windows Live >> Mail. >> >> What does worry me though is the comment regarding having to install the >> OS >> again, i hope there may be a way to repair it, like the SFC type tool or >> something. >> >> Theres just one last comment i would like to mention, and that is the >> computer runs like a dream, there doesn't appear to be any other issues, >> no >> other problems have shown themselves. >> >> So if i may ask for your patients, as soon as i get the chance to try the >> advise given to me, i'll report straight back. >> >> Kind regards >> Livio >> >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: >> >>>> The system does not have windows defender on it >>> >>> Windows Defender is included in Vista by default. >>> >>>> Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month >>>> ago, and i accepted it. >>> >>> Were all components of McAfee Security Center running in the background >>> when Vista SP1 was installed? >>> >>> Have you been able to successfully install any other Windows Updates >>> since >>> Vista SP1 was installed a month ago? >>> >>> 80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND >>> Corrupted System File; Need to perform an in-place upgrade or reinstall >>> of >>> the OS. >>> >>> ========================== >>> Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is >>> available at no charge through 18 Mar-09 >>> • US: >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 >>> >>> • CA: >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 >>> >>> • UK: >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 >>> >>> • AU: >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 >>> >>> • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx | select Windows >>> Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1 >>> -- >>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >>> >>> >>> Livio wrote: >>>> Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. >>>> >>>> I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, >>>> somethings >>>> very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but >>>> as yet no one has the answer. >>>> >>>> The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, >>>> 160gig HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for >>>> install a month >>>> ago, and i accepted it. >>>> >>>> The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i >>>> can >>>> tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email >>>> client, >>>> the firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other >>>> members >>>> threads). >>>> >>>> I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the >>>> same >>>> error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who >>>> to contact about the issue. >>>> >>>> Your help would be very grateful. >>>> >>>> Kind regards |
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Livio
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Thanks PA Bear, i've done just that, so now i have a Vista windows support
reference, thanks for all yours, and eveyone elses help. I think it may end up being one of those, leave it to repair itself situations, one day suddenly it's gone events, through some other computer system change maybe. I only use Windows Live mail, and not the Outlook Express replacement Windows Mail, so i guessing this update is related to this email client, as i don't have MS Office Outlook installed. Thanks again, i'll update this post if MS have a working solution that doesn't involve re-installing the OS, which i don't think i'd do "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > See the support options I posted in a previous reply. > > Livio wrote: > > Hello Members, thanks for hanging on, i've just tried installing the > > update > > with all the McAfee Security Center componets turned off, and the > > installation 'Failed', this also occured through the usual Vista Windows > > Update process, with McAfee off. > > > > But to answer the question related to whether i could download, and > > install > > any other updates through Windows update, there were 2 others today (Time > > 8:40pm uk), and they whent through no problems, so can i prosume Vista > > Windows update service is ok?, and that it's related to something else? > > > > What is the next step?, should i contact Dell or Microsoft, or just ignore > > it and hope it corrects itself one day over future updating. > > > > I have looked over the web relating to this problem, and there seems to be > > alot of issues regarding this particular update, someone metioned > > something > > regarding when they had to restore to a previous registry version, this > > was > > for someother reason, and found it then installed. > > > > If anyone has a solution, i'd be greatful to know of it, i'm also going to > > go through the Microsoft free support service, see they have an answer. > > > > But as i've said previously, the computer runs great, so, if the solution > > seemed risky, a re-installation say, i don't think i'd do it. > > > > kind regards > > "Livio" wrote: > > > >> Hello and thanks to all the replies, i haven't had the chance to try > >> either > >> doing the update with McAfee off, or following the other links, as i'm > >> away > >> from my computer for a few days, so i hope i may bring this post alive > >> again when i give it a go. > >> > >> What i can say is when i first noticed this problem originally there were > >> 2 > >> window vista updates needed, they were both downloaded, and the install > >> process began, one was successfully installed, but the one above was not, > >> and hasn't been ever since. > >> > >> I haven't been offered further updates, so i can't tell if any others > >> would > >> download, and install at the moment regardless of this one. > >> > >> As far as the Service Pack 1 installation was concerned, "yes" i did > >> leave > >> McAfee, and anything else running in the systray at the time, i didn't > >> think to turn them off at the time, but also saying this, there were no > >> prompts from the apps during the SP1 install. > >> > >> What i can say is, i didn't have any other apps running, either during > >> the > >> SP1 install, or when i did the vista updates, like IE7 or Windows Live > >> Mail. > >> > >> What does worry me though is the comment regarding having to install the > >> OS > >> again, i hope there may be a way to repair it, like the SFC type tool or > >> something. > >> > >> Theres just one last comment i would like to mention, and that is the > >> computer runs like a dream, there doesn't appear to be any other issues, > >> no > >> other problems have shown themselves. > >> > >> So if i may ask for your patients, as soon as i get the chance to try the > >> advise given to me, i'll report straight back. > >> > >> Kind regards > >> Livio > >> > >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > >> > >>>> The system does not have windows defender on it > >>> > >>> Windows Defender is included in Vista by default. > >>> > >>>> Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month > >>>> ago, and i accepted it. > >>> > >>> Were all components of McAfee Security Center running in the background > >>> when Vista SP1 was installed? > >>> > >>> Have you been able to successfully install any other Windows Updates > >>> since > >>> Vista SP1 was installed a month ago? > >>> > >>> 80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND > >>> Corrupted System File; Need to perform an in-place upgrade or reinstall > >>> of > >>> the OS. > >>> > >>> ========================== > >>> Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is > >>> available at no charge through 18 Mar-09 > >>> • US: > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > >>> > >>> • CA: > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > >>> > >>> • UK: > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > >>> > >>> • AU: > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > >>> > >>> • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx | select Windows > >>> Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1 > >>> -- > >>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > >>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > >>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > >>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > >>> > >>> > >>> Livio wrote: > >>>> Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. > >>>> > >>>> I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, > >>>> somethings > >>>> very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but > >>>> as yet no one has the answer. > >>>> > >>>> The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, > >>>> 160gig HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for > >>>> install a month > >>>> ago, and i accepted it. > >>>> > >>>> The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i > >>>> can > >>>> tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email > >>>> client, > >>>> the firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other > >>>> members > >>>> threads). > >>>> > >>>> I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the > >>>> same > >>>> error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who > >>>> to contact about the issue. > >>>> > >>>> Your help would be very grateful. > >>>> > >>>> Kind regards > > |
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Livio
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Hello Members, just to give a further update, i went through the free
Microsoft Support service with no success. The two suggestions were from them are below.... Please try the steps given below to resolve your issue. SUGGESTION 1: We have found that, this issue may occur, if any 'Third Party Software' is conflicting with the Windows Update Site. If you have 'Norton', 'McAfee' or any other Antivirus or firewall software installed on your system, the 'Third Party Software' can conflict with the Windows Update Site, hence I would request you to kindly disable these software, while accessing the site, this should resolve the issue for you. Please remember to enable the 'Windows Firewall' on your internet connection (if it is not already) before going online in case of virus problems. If the issue persists, let's go to the second suggestion. SUGGESTION 2: Rename Software Distribution folder: 1. Click on 'Start', in 'Search', type in CMD and right click on 'Command Prompt' and click on 'Run as Administrator'. 2. Type NET STOP WUAUSERV and press 'Enter'. (Leave this window open for later use) 3. Open 'My Computer'. 4. Find the folder c:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution. 5. Right mouse click on SoftwareDistribution and choose 'Rename', call the folder "SDold" 6. Return to the black Window that opened in step 1 type NET START WUAUSERV and click 'Enter'. 7. Close all the windows. Once we have performed the above steps, please access the Windows Update site and check, if the issue is resolved. If the issue still persists, please provide me with the following information, so that the issue could be resolved more effectively Which i then did........, and received the response below....... Thank you for your response and providing the valuable information. I appreciate the time you have invested in following my steps. I am sorry to know that, they did not resolve the issue. Run the System File Checker tool To determine whether the issue that you are experiencing is caused by one or more system files that are used by Windows Vista, run the System File Checker tool. The System File Checker tool scans system files and replaces incorrect versions of the system files by using the correct versions. To run the System File Checker tool, follow these steps: 1. Click Start, and then type cmd in the Start Search box. 2.Right-click cmd in the Programs list and then click Run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password or click Continue. 3.At the command prompt, type the following line, and then press ENTER: sfc /scannow After the scan is completed it will give you information about the corrupted files in the system. If there are corrupted files then please do the following. Your best option here for this particular issue would be to contact the main Microsoft helpline: 0870 6010 100 (Hours of operation: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM). And ask for Microsoft Windows VISTA Support, and I am sure they would be in a much better position to help you with your issue. So i did the sfc process, but still the KB905866 failed. So i guess, i will have two wait for it to rectify itself Kind regards "Livio" wrote: > Thanks PA Bear, i've done just that, so now i have a Vista windows support > reference, thanks for all yours, and eveyone elses help. > > I think it may end up being one of those, leave it to repair itself > situations, one day suddenly it's gone events, through some other computer > system change maybe. > > I only use Windows Live mail, and not the Outlook Express replacement > Windows Mail, so i guessing this update is related to this email client, as i > don't have MS Office Outlook installed. > > Thanks again, i'll update this post if MS have a working solution that > doesn't involve re-installing the OS, which i don't think i'd do > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > > > See the support options I posted in a previous reply. > > > > Livio wrote: > > > Hello Members, thanks for hanging on, i've just tried installing the > > > update > > > with all the McAfee Security Center componets turned off, and the > > > installation 'Failed', this also occured through the usual Vista Windows > > > Update process, with McAfee off. > > > > > > But to answer the question related to whether i could download, and > > > install > > > any other updates through Windows update, there were 2 others today (Time > > > 8:40pm uk), and they whent through no problems, so can i prosume Vista > > > Windows update service is ok?, and that it's related to something else? > > > > > > What is the next step?, should i contact Dell or Microsoft, or just ignore > > > it and hope it corrects itself one day over future updating. > > > > > > I have looked over the web relating to this problem, and there seems to be > > > alot of issues regarding this particular update, someone metioned > > > something > > > regarding when they had to restore to a previous registry version, this > > > was > > > for someother reason, and found it then installed. > > > > > > If anyone has a solution, i'd be greatful to know of it, i'm also going to > > > go through the Microsoft free support service, see they have an answer. > > > > > > But as i've said previously, the computer runs great, so, if the solution > > > seemed risky, a re-installation say, i don't think i'd do it. > > > > > > kind regards > > > "Livio" wrote: > > > > > >> Hello and thanks to all the replies, i haven't had the chance to try > > >> either > > >> doing the update with McAfee off, or following the other links, as i'm > > >> away > > >> from my computer for a few days, so i hope i may bring this post alive > > >> again when i give it a go. > > >> > > >> What i can say is when i first noticed this problem originally there were > > >> 2 > > >> window vista updates needed, they were both downloaded, and the install > > >> process began, one was successfully installed, but the one above was not, > > >> and hasn't been ever since. > > >> > > >> I haven't been offered further updates, so i can't tell if any others > > >> would > > >> download, and install at the moment regardless of this one. > > >> > > >> As far as the Service Pack 1 installation was concerned, "yes" i did > > >> leave > > >> McAfee, and anything else running in the systray at the time, i didn't > > >> think to turn them off at the time, but also saying this, there were no > > >> prompts from the apps during the SP1 install. > > >> > > >> What i can say is, i didn't have any other apps running, either during > > >> the > > >> SP1 install, or when i did the vista updates, like IE7 or Windows Live > > >> Mail. > > >> > > >> What does worry me though is the comment regarding having to install the > > >> OS > > >> again, i hope there may be a way to repair it, like the SFC type tool or > > >> something. > > >> > > >> Theres just one last comment i would like to mention, and that is the > > >> computer runs like a dream, there doesn't appear to be any other issues, > > >> no > > >> other problems have shown themselves. > > >> > > >> So if i may ask for your patients, as soon as i get the chance to try the > > >> advise given to me, i'll report straight back. > > >> > > >> Kind regards > > >> Livio > > >> > > >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote: > > >> > > >>>> The system does not have windows defender on it > > >>> > > >>> Windows Defender is included in Vista by default. > > >>> > > >>>> Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month > > >>>> ago, and i accepted it. > > >>> > > >>> Were all components of McAfee Security Center running in the background > > >>> when Vista SP1 was installed? > > >>> > > >>> Have you been able to successfully install any other Windows Updates > > >>> since > > >>> Vista SP1 was installed a month ago? > > >>> > > >>> 80070490 - ERROR_NOT_FOUND > > >>> Corrupted System File; Need to perform an in-place upgrade or reinstall > > >>> of > > >>> the OS. > > >>> > > >>> ========================== > > >>> Unlimited installation and compatibility support for Vista SP1 is > > >>> available at no charge through 18 Mar-09 > > >>> • US: > > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > >>> > > >>> • CA: > > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > >>> > > >>> • UK: > > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > >>> > > >>> • AU: > > >>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921 > > >>> > > >>> • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx | select Windows > > >>> Vista | select Windows Vista Service Pack 1 > > >>> -- > > >>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > > >>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > > >>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > > >>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> Livio wrote: > > >>>> Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. > > >>>> > > >>>> I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, > > >>>> somethings > > >>>> very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but > > >>>> as yet no one has the answer. > > >>>> > > >>>> The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, > > >>>> 160gig HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for > > >>>> install a month > > >>>> ago, and i accepted it. > > >>>> > > >>>> The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i > > >>>> can > > >>>> tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email > > >>>> client, > > >>>> the firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other > > >>>> members > > >>>> threads). > > >>>> > > >>>> I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the > > >>>> same > > >>>> error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who > > >>>> to contact about the issue. > > >>>> > > >>>> Your help would be very grateful. > > >>>> > > >>>> Kind regards > > > > |
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Just an update to my problem with trying to get my computer to install the KB9055866 update with success, well, i came across this item and followed the last part regarding the 'Readiness tool/update', link below.... http://www.eggheadcafe.com/software/...-kb905866.aspx And the actual Microsoft download link for the 'Readiness tool/update' is below http://support.microsoft.com/kb/947821 I then ran the install, when it finished i closed the window as instructed (i did not restart the computer), went straight to 'Windows Update' did a 'check for updates', there was only the KB905866 ready to install, followed the usual procedure with success. Hope this info helps others. Kind regards Livio "Livio" wrote: > Hello Members, i hope someone has the answer. > > I'm having a major issue trying to get this update to install, somethings > very wrong, i've already read another thread regarding this update, but as > yet no one has the answer. > > The computer again is a Dell Inspiron 1720, Intel graphics chipset, 160gig > HD, with 2gig of ram, the Windows Vista SP1 was offered for install a month > ago, and i accepted it. > > The system does not have windows defender on it, or running as far as i can > tell in the systray, and i only use Windows live Mail as my email client, the > firewall is handled by McAfee Security center(same as the other members > threads). > > I have tried to install the update from a downloaded version, with the same > error, so now i'm hoping a forum member might have the solution, or who to > contact about the issue. > > Your help would be very grateful. > > Kind regards |
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