This problem appears to be resolved. I turned on automatic updates, left
the machine untouched for a few days, and when i checked it again, it
said there were updates to be installed. I allowed windows to install them,
then rebooted, then Windows Update worked, and I installed all the optional
updates as well.
Bill Arnold wrote:
> JohnL369 wrote:
>> I have almost exactly the same problem except mine was much worse with
>> Microsoft Update than Windows Update. The first power on cycle of the
>> day (when auto update is active) takes minutes (maybe 10s) before the
>> PC reacts in anything like a normal manner. Also if I initiated
>> Microsoft Update I got the same scrolling green bars until it errored
>> out. I finally dropped back to Windows Update and it at least completes.
> I haven't noticed any difference between Microsoft Update and Windows
> Update. Neither
> complete for me.
>>
>> I also am bringing a PC back up from scratch (XP Home) after replacing
>> a hard drive due to a crash. Everything seemed to be working normally
>> for several days until I loaded Office 2003 and enabled Microsoft
>> Update. Do you by any chance use Norton AntiVirus 2006? I wonder if
>> there is some interaction there. However, before my disk crashed I
>> was using this version of Norton, with XP Home, and Office 2000
>> without any problems. My other data point is my laptop (faster uP)
>> with Office 2003 and Norton 2005 which does not exhibit any problems
>> with Microsoft Update.
> I'm using a fairly recent (9.0.3.1000) corporate version of Symantec
> (Norton) AntiVirus.
> However, I recall seeing the problems with updates before even
> installing the
> antivirus. I also installed the free ZoneAlarm but the problem was the
> same with/without
> ZoneAlarm.
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