"Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> JIM wrote:
> > IT SEEMS AFTER SEVERAL YEARS IM NOT THE ONLY ONE HAVEING PROBLEMS
> > WITH WINDOWS UPDATES, I BOUGHT WIN.XP AND A NEW HARD DRIVE, TECK
> > SUPPORT AND EVERYTHING, AND TO THIS DAY THE UPDATES STILL FAIL
> > EVERYONE OF THEM, CANT FIG. IT OUT, IS FAR AS MY CONCERN MICROSFT
> > WINDOWS IS NOTHING BUT JUNK, I HAD 9 UDATES AUG 15, EVERYONE FAILED
> > AGAIN, THE REAL QUESTION IS ARE WE SAFE, HELL NO, MAYBE THEY SHOULD
> > GIVE WINDOWS OPERATION SYSTEMS OUT FOR FREE IF YOU ASK ME.....
>
> I see that you may be frustrated.
>
> All Upper Case posting...
> http://www.wisegeek.com/why-should-i...line-forms.htm
>
> You are *not* the only one having trouble with Windows Updates. I am not
> the only one *not* having trouble with Windows Updates. Some people have
> trouble - others do not. Usually the trouble can be fixed and/or traced
> back to a change made between the last time it worked and now (the time it
> did not work) - although sometimes it *is* the updates themselves that cause
> issues.
>
> You say 'failed again'... Does that mean the updates failed last month as
> well? Have they been failing consistently for some time?
>
> If so, try this:
> Get Dial-a-Fix:
> http://wiki.djlizard.net/Dial-a-fix
>
> Use its options to fix:
> - Windows Installer
> - Windows Update
> - All the Registration Center options.
>
> Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2"
> Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution".
>
> Then click "GO" and wait until it is done... Reboot.
>
> - Download/Install Windows Update v3.
> http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=91237
> You *WILL* want to install it using the command line switch "/wuforce" right
> after a reboot - immediately after logging in.
>
> - Download/Install the 927891 patch.
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...9-404327772E5A
>
> - Reboot.
>
> If you are tired of Windows that much - remove it and install something
> else. Perhaps Ubuntu...
> http://www.ubuntulinux.org/
>
> Otherwise I hope your rant helped you in some way.
>
> --
> Shenan Stanley
> MS-MVP
People could learn alot from you Shenan Stanley. Kudos to your response, it
(other than its tone!) was actually very informative.
I have been having problems with Windows but am not complaining about the
product itself which if I had more money I would have Microsoft everything!
I am more scared that I Windows will potentially crash and leave me without a
functional computer which I rely upon heavily as my crutch while I am in a
"healing" pattern while off on disability for two months. It is my only
connection to my office email as well as my therapeutic hobbies like writing
the crappy reviews I write and other ridiculous hobbies I wouldn't waste a
second of time on if I weren't stuck at home. That means that I really won't
have anything if my computer goes down.
Any chance someone could help me out with my Add/Remove Programs nightmare
that has a gazillion programs I don't recognize with the Remove button
missing on everything so I cannot remove anything? I am runninng authentic
Windows XP Home SP2 but since I purchased the computer from Boeing Industries
don't have any discs. Also, I have constantly erased the restore points
since I had been trying to keep my computer running fast and so I have
nothing to restore it to!
I am not very computer literate, but may be able to handle this with
someone's help and good (simple step by step) instruction in English (versus
computer lingo) and any slang is okay too!
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