Everytime Windows Update runs it shows the October update it needed and installs it again and again and again.
> On Thursday, May 20, 2010 1:18 PM Tim wrote:
> Windows keeps installing update kb890830.
>
> IF I allow it, a scan starts (mrt.exe) and that takes 1 core of my cpu fully
> loaded for hours. After about 15.000.000 I/O readings it is done scanning.
> It takes ages.
> But then I expect it to stop running, but after a while (15 minutes or so)
> it starts again with the question whether I want to run it again. That
> happens all the time. When I delete everything I can find of that update
> (mrt.exe etc.), windows says it found a new update and asks if I want to
> install that update.
>
> When I then choose to hide it and close my windows update screen, it unhides
> itself in a couple of moments and again windows will ask if I want to
> install a windows update. So, I have had quite enough of that stupid
> malicious removal tool which I probably do not need anyway. Is there a way
> to get rid of this all for real?
>
> Although it seems not very important, here are my system specs:
> C2D E6600 (2x3GHz)
> 6 GB DDR2 800
> Intel X25-M 80 SSD
> 2x 1 TB Samsung spinpoint
> 1x 1.5TB WD green
> Gigaybyte P35-DS3P mainboard
> 4890 1GB GFX
>
> I hope someone can be of help. Would be very much appreciated.
> Thank you in advance
> Tim
>> On Thursday, May 20, 2010 2:13 PM Bobby Johnson wrote:
>> There must be something specific to your system that just ain't right.
>> I have never experienced any problem with the Malicious Software Removal
>> Tool running on any of my systems every month. I think it runs less
>> than 5 minutes, but I never really paid that much attention.
>>
>>
>> On 2010-05-20 13:18, Tim wrote:
>>> On Thursday, May 20, 2010 2:54 PM Tim wrote:
>>> I checked the mrt.log in windows\debug and it says it finished without
>>> finding problems more than once now in the last couple of days. So it should
>>> stop popping up everytime. It should be finished for a month. I understand
>>> that is specific to my system, because if every system had it, it would be a
>>> major bug and well known by now.
>>> Tim
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