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Ottmar Freudenberger
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"gdv" <> schrieb:
> Have tried unsuccessfully several times to install Win XP Security Update > (KB943460) via Automatic Updates and via the Windows Update site (on a > WinXPsp2 Home machine with Windows Installer 3.1). Based on the info > provided below, can anyone help? > > Info from Windows Update site re failed installation indicates Error Code: > 0x800705AA (which appears to refer to insufficient resources, Have you tried installing KB943460 after a reboot of Windows? Bye, Freudi |
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gdv
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Yes, I tried rebooting and then installing KB943460 before my first post -
did not work :-( (I'm also noticing a LOT of others in the newgroup having problems AFTER installing KB943460 update, so I'm hoping that solving my update problem won't end up producing other problems - but KB943460 seemed to install fine on my Tablet PC without any problems afterward.) "Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote: > "gdv" <> schrieb: > > > Have tried unsuccessfully several times to install Win XP Security Update > > (KB943460) via Automatic Updates and via the Windows Update site (on a > > WinXPsp2 Home machine with Windows Installer 3.1). Based on the info > > provided below, can anyone help? > > > > Info from Windows Update site re failed installation indicates Error Code: > > 0x800705AA (which appears to refer to insufficient resources, > > Have you tried installing KB943460 after a reboot of Windows? > > Bye, > Freudi > |
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"gdv" <> schrieb:
>> > Info from Windows Update site re failed installation indicates Error Code: >> > 0x800705AA (which appears to refer to insufficient resources, >> >> Have you tried installing KB943460 after a reboot of Windows? > Yes, I tried rebooting and then installing KB943460 before my first post - > did not work :-( Hm, even in Safe Mode of Windows XP? Which applications are running in the background? Bye, Freudi |
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gdv
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Hi Freudi -
Sorry to be so long in responding - have been jammed with other things. Thanks for your suggestions! ....but as I stated in original post, "512K RAM and nothing else running" (unless you mean something that might run at startup). ....haven't tried Safe Mode yet (and can't right now because have other things running that prevent reboot right now --- but will try later). However, why would Safe Mode be necessary? ...and is that common? (I hadn't run into it before.) --- For example, might something that runs at startup, like Avast! Antivirus, interfere in Normal Mode? Other updates haven't required starting in Safe Mode, but I installed Avast! AFTER those 30+ critical updates that wouldn't install before. (Although, believe me, I tried Safe Mode and everything else under the sun during the months I spent trying to solve the previous update problem, including a few weeks of back and forth with Microsoft Online Windows Update Support. But that problem seemed to go away when I removed a modem & modem driver that I discovered would cause spontaneous BSOD reboots during registry searches, etc. Don't know how that and the update failures were connected (maybe the driver was interfering with resources somehow ???), but after removing the modem, all of the 30+ critical updates installed fine without Safe Mode. I included my Windows Update log in the original post because I saw an MS Windows Update MVP request the log for what sounded like a similar situation. Does it contain anything illuminating? Thanks again for your time and consideration! ---gdv "Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote: > "gdv" <> schrieb: > > >> > Info from Windows Update site re failed installation indicates Error Code: > >> > 0x800705AA (which appears to refer to insufficient resources, > >> > >> Have you tried installing KB943460 after a reboot of Windows? > > > Yes, I tried rebooting and then installing KB943460 before my first post - > > did not work :-( > > Hm, even in Safe Mode of Windows XP? Which applications are running > in the background? > > Bye, > Freudi > |
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"gdv" <> schrieb:
> ...but as I stated in original post, "512K RAM and nothing else running" > (unless you mean something that might run at startup). Sure I meant those applications running at startup. Check msconfig and the "System Start" tab there. > ...haven't tried Safe Mode yet (and can't right now because have other > things running that prevent reboot right now --- but will try later). > > However, why would Safe Mode be necessary? Cause some applications running at startup may prevent the propper installation of the update. > For example, might something that runs at startup, > like Avast! Antivirus, interfere in Normal Mode? Yes. > (Although, believe me, I tried Safe Mode and everything else under the sun > during the months I spent trying to solve the previous update problem, Well, Freudi |
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"danimaz" <> schrieb:
> This is the only update that fails to download (thru WSUS) on all > clients and servers. All others are successful. This is driving me > nuts. I do not have URL scan anywhere. I downloaded this update on my > pc from microsoft website and it downloaded and installed with no > problem at all. The error code under status of clients is 0X80244019 > download failed. Any tips? You may want to ask in a WSUS specific newsgroup if the following doesn't help: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/896226 & http://www.wsus.info/forums/index.php?showtopic=5581 Bye, Freudi |
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"gdv" wrote:
> Info from Windows Update site re failed installation indicates Error Code: > 0x800705AA (which appears to refer to insufficient resources, but that > actually shouldn't be a problem with 512K RAM and nothing else runnning). > > I have also appended the content of the KB943460.log below. Have you been able to solve the problem in the meantime by disableing the applications running at Windows start (via msconfig e.g.)? I've researched for someone else a similar issue and that's why I took a closer look into your KB943460.log once again: > 49.234: DoInstllation: UpdSpCommitFileQueue for FileQueue failed: 0x5aa > 49.547: Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service. That's included three or four times in your log file. I've found a previous thread in this very newsgroup dealing with the same issue - including a solution: http://microsoft1.groupbrowser.com/post1099894-16.html Additionally the very last entry in your KB943460 indicates a related issue to your previous update installation struggle you've talke about too. That's diferent from the previous error messages, although it's most likely the same issue: > 53.562: DoInstallation:AddProtectedRenamesFlag failed:STR_ADD_REGISTRY_FAILED > 54.266: Failed to add registry entry. Bye, Freudi -- X-Brainless-Webinterface-Used: Yes |
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