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Jesse
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      10-06-2007
Had this same problem and a tech support fixed it, hope this works for you.

This is what he wrote:

This seems that there is a system issue which blocked the self update for
Windows Update Agent. To resolve this issue, we can perform an in-place
upgrade to replace the corrupted files. The in-place upgrade will only
replace the system files and do not remove any installed applications. So, it
is safe for us. However, it requires you have the installation CD and product
key for Vista. If you do not have the CD and key, please let me know.



If you would like to perform the in-place upgrade, let’s refer to the
following steps.



1. Start the computer by using the current Operating System.

2. Insert the Windows Vista DVD in the computer's DVD drive.

3. Use one of the following procedures, as appropriate:



• If Windows automatically detects the DVD, the Install now screen appears.
Click Install now.

• If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps:



a. Click Start, click Run, type Drive:\setup.exe, and then click OK.



Note Drive is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive.

b. Click Install now.



4. When you reach the "Which type of installation do you want?" screen,
click Upgrade to upgrade the current operating system to Windows Vista.



Please let me know if this can help us fix the problem. However, if the
problem persists, I will contact our Windows Vista Support to help us.
Because of the current problem is a more system related issue. They are
experts on this issue and I believe it is the most efficient way to resolve
this issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.



I'm looking forward to hearing from you.



Best Regards,



Mike Qu



v-

Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional


 
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masonbarge@gmail.com
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      11-02-2007
I had this same problem but solved it more simply.

1. Make sure that the default location for downloads is Desktop.
2. Find the specific update on the Microsoft webstie (you may find it
easiest to write down the update number when the automatic
installation starts).
3. Download it; when the dialogue box pops up, check "save to disk".
4. Go to your desktop and double click the icon for the Download.

This worked like a charm for me and took only 5-10 minutes, including
figuring it out and rebooting after the successful installation.

On Oct 5, 9:33 pm, Jesse <Je...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Had this same problem and a tech support fixed it, hope this works for you.
>
> This is what he wrote:
>
> This seems that there is a system issue which blocked the self update for
> Windows Update Agent. To resolve this issue, we can perform an in-place
> upgrade to replace the corrupted files. The in-place upgrade will only
> replace the system files and do not remove any installed applications. So, it
> is safe for us. However, it requires you have the installation CD and product
> key for Vista. If you do not have the CD and key, please let me know.
>
> If you would like to perform the in-place upgrade, let's refer to the
> following steps.
>
> 1. Start the computer by using the current Operating System.
>
> 2. Insert the Windows Vista DVD in the computer's DVD drive.
>
> 3. Use one of the following procedures, as appropriate:
>
> · If Windows automatically detects the DVD, the Install now screen appears.
> Click Install now.
>
> · If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps:
>
> a. Click Start, click Run, type Drive:\setup.exe, and then click OK.
>
> Note Drive is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive.
>
> b. Click Install now.
>
> 4. When you reach the "Which type of installation do you want?" screen,
> click Upgrade to upgrade the current operating system to Windows Vista.
>
> Please let me know if this can help us fix the problem. However, if the
> problem persists, I will contact our Windows Vista Support to help us.
> Because of the current problem is a more system related issue. They are
> experts on this issue and I believe it is the most efficient way to resolve
> this issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
>
> I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Mike Qu
>
> v-30m...@mssupport.microsoft.com
>
> Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional



 
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Jeff
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      11-20-2007


"Jesse" wrote:


>
> 4. When you reach the "Which type of installation do you want?" screen,
> click Upgrade to upgrade the current operating system to Windows Vista.
>
>


I get to this point and the ONLY option selectable is the complete
installation, wiping the drive. Obviously I don't want to do that. So other
than backing up externally and then reloading from scratch (400 Gigs) any
better solutions? the other solution below hasn't been tried, but
apparently there is a major shortfall in windows Vista that is causing these
update problems.
 
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Kukri
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      01-26-2008


"Jesse" wrote:

> Had this same problem and a tech support fixed it, hope this works for you.
>
> This is what he wrote:
>
> This seems that there is a system issue which blocked the self update for
> Windows Update Agent. To resolve this issue, we can perform an in-place
> upgrade to replace the corrupted files. The in-place upgrade will only
> replace the system files and do not remove any installed applications. So, it
> is safe for us. However, it requires you have the installation CD and product
> key for Vista. If you do not have the CD and key, please let me know.
>
>
>
> If you would like to perform the in-place upgrade, let’s refer to the
> following steps.
>
>
>
> 1. Start the computer by using the current Operating System.
>
> 2. Insert the Windows Vista DVD in the computer's DVD drive.
>
> 3. Use one of the following procedures, as appropriate:
>
>
>
> • If Windows automatically detects the DVD, the Install now screen appears.
> Click Install now.
>
> • If Windows does not automatically detect the DVD, follow these steps:
>
>
>
> a. Click Start, click Run, type Drive:\setup.exe, and then click OK.
>
>
>
> Note Drive is the drive letter of the computer's DVD drive.
>
> b. Click Install now.
>
>
>
> 4. When you reach the "Which type of installation do you want?" screen,
> click Upgrade to upgrade the current operating system to Windows Vista.
>
>
>
> Please let me know if this can help us fix the problem. However, if the
> problem persists, I will contact our Windows Vista Support to help us.
> Because of the current problem is a more system related issue. They are
> experts on this issue and I believe it is the most efficient way to resolve
> this issue as soon as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
>
>
>
> I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
>
> Mike Qu
>
>
>
> v-
>
> Microsoft Windows Update Support Professional
>
> "Jesse"


I am recieving the same error message, but my laptop came with Vista pre-
installed, so I do not have the Vista dvd. Do you know of another way to fix
it?

 
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Jeff
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      01-26-2008
OK, this FINALLY worked for me.

Do a search on Microsoft's website for the Microsoft Installer Update
Utility.

Download and install it. Then run it.

A list of programs that have been previously installed using the installer
will show.

If you have a program in that list that you have been unable to install,
click it and proceed. If there are any programs in the list you don't use,
remove them too.

REBOOT your Machine from a hard stop. (Not just restart, close it down,
then restart) THEN go to Microsft Windows Update and run it. It should run,
(mine caught up with 40 updates)
 
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Kukri
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      01-26-2008
Do you have the link for it? I am having trouble finding it.

"Jeff" wrote:

> OK, this FINALLY worked for me.
>
> Do a search on Microsoft's website for the Microsoft Installer Update
> Utility.
>
> Download and install it. Then run it.
>
> A list of programs that have been previously installed using the installer
> will show.
>
> If you have a program in that list that you have been unable to install,
> click it and proceed. If there are any programs in the list you don't use,
> remove them too.
>
> REBOOT your Machine from a hard stop. (Not just restart, close it down,
> then restart) THEN go to Microsft Windows Update and run it. It should run,
> (mine caught up with 40 updates)

 
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Jeff
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      01-26-2008
MSIcuu2.exe is the file name.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301
 
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Kukri
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      01-26-2008
Thanks, but the update isn't showing on the list.

"Jeff" wrote:

> MSIcuu2.exe is the file name.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/290301

 
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Jeff
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      01-27-2008


"Kukri" wrote:

> Thanks, but the update isn't showing on the list.



Sounds like your best answer is to contact the originator of your system.

In my case, (vista) The system was corrupted by programs that were not
compatible with the OS.

Noteably NERO, and a corrupt Media Player installation.
 
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Kukri
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      01-27-2008
All right. Thanks for your help.

"Jeff" wrote:

>
>
> "Kukri" wrote:
>
> > Thanks, but the update isn't showing on the list.

>
>
> Sounds like your best answer is to contact the originator of your system.
>
> In my case, (vista) The system was corrupted by programs that were not
> compatible with the OS.
>
> Noteably NERO, and a corrupt Media Player installation.

 
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