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GAZZA7745
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      10-12-2009

I am using the Basic Vista Home edition, but every time I shut down and
reboot, I get the message "Windows is configuring 3 updates". Also my Admin
rights were taken away from my admin account and I had to use the hidden
default admin account to do any admin stuff. I have scanned my system with
Avast, Malware Bytes, Advanced Registry Fix, Advanced System Care, Tune Up
Utilities, a-squared and others.

I have also done a SFC /scannow with a Command Prompt but I get the message
"There is a system repair pending, please restart your computer and run SFC
again".?

I am pretty clued up with Vista but this one is baffling me. I have
temporarily stopped Windows from installing automatic updates to see if that
would help, but it hasn't.

Has anyone else had this problem?
 
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      10-12-2009

"GAZZA7745" <> wrote in message
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> I am using the Basic Vista Home edition, but every time I shut down and
> reboot, I get the message "Windows is configuring 3 updates". Also my
> Admin
> rights were taken away from my admin account and I had to use the hidden
> default admin account to do any admin stuff. I have scanned my system with
> Avast, Malware Bytes, Advanced Registry Fix, Advanced System Care, Tune Up
> Utilities, a-squared and others.
>
> I have also done a SFC /scannow with a Command Prompt but I get the
> message
> "There is a system repair pending, please restart your computer and run
> SFC
> again".?
>
> I am pretty clued up with Vista but this one is baffling me. I have
> temporarily stopped Windows from installing automatic updates to see if
> that
> would help, but it hasn't.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?




Method for fixing Configuring Update Loop.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358


 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]
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      10-12-2009
Please state your full Windows version (e.g., Vista SP1; Vista x64 SP2) when
posting in a forum or newsgroup.

> Has anyone else had this problem?


Yes, just a few...thousand! =>
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...&aq=f&oq=&aqi=


GAZZA7745 wrote:
> I am using the Basic Vista Home edition, but every time I shut down and
> reboot, I get the message "Windows is configuring 3 updates". Also my
> Admin
> rights were taken away from my admin account and I had to use the hidden
> default admin account to do any admin stuff. I have scanned my system with
> Avast, Malware Bytes, Advanced Registry Fix, Advanced System Care, Tune Up
> Utilities, a-squared and others.
>
> I have also done a SFC /scannow with a Command Prompt but I get the
> message
> "There is a system repair pending, please restart your computer and run
> SFC
> again".?
>
> I am pretty clued up with Vista but this one is baffling me. I have
> temporarily stopped Windows from installing automatic updates to see if
> that
> would help, but it hasn't.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?


 
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Catie
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      11-06-2009
I have been having the same problem! I'm not sure how to fix it. Have you
figured anything out?

"GAZZA7745" wrote:

> I am using the Basic Vista Home edition, but every time I shut down and
> reboot, I get the message "Windows is configuring 3 updates". Also my Admin
> rights were taken away from my admin account and I had to use the hidden
> default admin account to do any admin stuff. I have scanned my system with
> Avast, Malware Bytes, Advanced Registry Fix, Advanced System Care, Tune Up
> Utilities, a-squared and others.
>
> I have also done a SFC /scannow with a Command Prompt but I get the message
> "There is a system repair pending, please restart your computer and run SFC
> again".?
>
> I am pretty clued up with Vista but this one is baffling me. I have
> temporarily stopped Windows from installing automatic updates to see if that
> would help, but it hasn't.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?

 
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