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techbird
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      10-02-2007
I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they did to
resolve it.

Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I am told
that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.

This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that I have
probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not restart
everthing works fine but it is real annoying.
 
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      10-02-2007
"techbird" <> wrote in news message:
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> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I am
> told
> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
>
> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that I
> have
> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
> restart
> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.


Sounds to me like an update hasn't installed properly. Can you provide some
information on which one?

For Windows updates, see Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Windows
Update > Show update log. If you can't find anything there, try Control
Panel > System and Maintenance > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer (you
must run as administrator). Also, can you remember if any of your other
software ran an update in June?

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John Barnes
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      10-02-2007
Your best bet with problems like this is to run system restore soon after
the problem happens and then try to resolve what it was that caused it.
That is probably no longer possible. Also you should look in your uninstall
programs in control panel and add the installed on column to the listed
columns and you can see any programs you may have installed around the date
you started having the problem.

"Charlie42" <> wrote in message
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> "techbird" <> wrote in news message:
> 13C01627-D8C1-40C5-9EB0- ...
>
>> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I am
>> told
>> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
>>
>> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that I
>> have
>> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
>> restart
>> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.

>
> Sounds to me like an update hasn't installed properly. Can you provide
> some information on which one?
>
> For Windows updates, see Control Panel > System and Maintenance > Windows
> Update > Show update log. If you can't find anything there, try Control
> Panel > System and Maintenance > Administrative Tools > Event Viewer (you
> must run as administrator). Also, can you remember if any of your other
> software ran an update in June?
>
> Charlie42


 
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reyip
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      10-02-2007
I have the same problem after I performed a system restore. It is still in
this loop after unrestoring, restoring different checkpoints, and restoring a
complete backup. No solution yet.

"techbird" wrote:

> I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they did to
> resolve it.
>
> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I am told
> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
>
> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that I have
> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not restart
> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.

 
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John Barnes
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      10-02-2007
If you have done all those steps, you almost certainly have a hardware
problem. I would suggest you turn off automatic restart in system
properties/advanced and post any stop codes you may be getting, or check
event viewer for messages and post back.

"reyip" <> wrote in message
news:407EB691-0698-44F9-810A-...
>I have the same problem after I performed a system restore. It is still in
> this loop after unrestoring, restoring different checkpoints, and
> restoring a
> complete backup. No solution yet.
>
> "techbird" wrote:
>
>> I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they did to
>> resolve it.
>>
>> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I am
>> told
>> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
>>
>> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that I
>> have
>> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
>> restart
>> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.


 
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techbird
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      10-02-2007
Thanks everyone for all of your help but so far no luck. As for updates not
installed correctly I have no failed installs listed in my updates history
corresponding to the time frame that this occurred. I had some on May 2 but
all were reinstalled successfully on the same day. I did try to do a system
restore when it first happened, but it did not solve the problem. And as for
the automsatic restart the computer doesn't automatically restart it just
pops a message up telling that I need to restart the computer. I tried a
registry scanner (trial version) that found over 1000+ errors in my registry.
However, the trial program would only correct 10 problems so I need to try
and find one that will correct more than 10 problems and see if that helps.


"John Barnes" wrote:

> If you have done all those steps, you almost certainly have a hardware
> problem. I would suggest you turn off automatic restart in system
> properties/advanced and post any stop codes you may be getting, or check
> event viewer for messages and post back.
>
> "reyip" <> wrote in message
> news:407EB691-0698-44F9-810A-...
> >I have the same problem after I performed a system restore. It is still in
> > this loop after unrestoring, restoring different checkpoints, and
> > restoring a
> > complete backup. No solution yet.
> >
> > "techbird" wrote:
> >
> >> I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they did to
> >> resolve it.
> >>
> >> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I am
> >> told
> >> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
> >>
> >> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that I
> >> have
> >> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
> >> restart
> >> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.

>
>

 
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John Barnes
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      10-03-2007
http://www.ccleaner.com/download This one is free to use, and if wish, you
can donate (optional) . Always use the offered backup before accepting any
suggested registry changes. Registry is the second option on the left.

"techbird" <> wrote in message
news:39ADD09E-4DAE-4F38-9FC4-...
> Thanks everyone for all of your help but so far no luck. As for updates
> not
> installed correctly I have no failed installs listed in my updates history
> corresponding to the time frame that this occurred. I had some on May 2
> but
> all were reinstalled successfully on the same day. I did try to do a
> system
> restore when it first happened, but it did not solve the problem. And as
> for
> the automsatic restart the computer doesn't automatically restart it just
> pops a message up telling that I need to restart the computer. I tried a
> registry scanner (trial version) that found over 1000+ errors in my
> registry.
> However, the trial program would only correct 10 problems so I need to try
> and find one that will correct more than 10 problems and see if that
> helps.
>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
>> If you have done all those steps, you almost certainly have a hardware
>> problem. I would suggest you turn off automatic restart in system
>> properties/advanced and post any stop codes you may be getting, or check
>> event viewer for messages and post back.
>>
>> "reyip" <> wrote in message
>> news:407EB691-0698-44F9-810A-...
>> >I have the same problem after I performed a system restore. It is still
>> >in
>> > this loop after unrestoring, restoring different checkpoints, and
>> > restoring a
>> > complete backup. No solution yet.
>> >
>> > "techbird" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they did
>> >> to
>> >> resolve it.
>> >>
>> >> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I
>> >> am
>> >> told
>> >> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
>> >>
>> >> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that
>> >> I
>> >> have
>> >> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
>> >> restart
>> >> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.

>>
>>


 
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      10-03-2007
not bad although little hard to understand what you doing i like regcleaner
it's not free but under 30 i believe like close to 20 and last 2 years
license and very easy to understand very user friendly, but yours is pretty
good just not friendly i found

--
Capt. Jonathan Perreault

Personnal Advice To You:
#1: Do Not Undermine Windows's Work, Or It'll Undermine You As A User.
#2: Torture Windows (Any) Now Before It Tortures You
#3: Windows Is Bad Enough In English, Why Get It In Another Language

Best Comments From Users:
No Matter The Problem Even With Linux, It's Microsoft's And Windows's Faults

A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely
foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
"John Barnes" <> wrote in message
news:...
> http://www.ccleaner.com/download This one is free to use, and if wish,
> you can donate (optional) . Always use the offered backup before
> accepting any suggested registry changes. Registry is the second option
> on the left.
>
> "techbird" <> wrote in message
> news:39ADD09E-4DAE-4F38-9FC4-...
>> Thanks everyone for all of your help but so far no luck. As for updates
>> not
>> installed correctly I have no failed installs listed in my updates
>> history
>> corresponding to the time frame that this occurred. I had some on May 2
>> but
>> all were reinstalled successfully on the same day. I did try to do a
>> system
>> restore when it first happened, but it did not solve the problem. And as
>> for
>> the automsatic restart the computer doesn't automatically restart it just
>> pops a message up telling that I need to restart the computer. I tried a
>> registry scanner (trial version) that found over 1000+ errors in my
>> registry.
>> However, the trial program would only correct 10 problems so I need to
>> try
>> and find one that will correct more than 10 problems and see if that
>> helps.
>>
>>
>> "John Barnes" wrote:
>>
>>> If you have done all those steps, you almost certainly have a hardware
>>> problem. I would suggest you turn off automatic restart in system
>>> properties/advanced and post any stop codes you may be getting, or check
>>> event viewer for messages and post back.
>>>
>>> "reyip" <> wrote in message
>>> news:407EB691-0698-44F9-810A-...
>>> >I have the same problem after I performed a system restore. It is still
>>> >in
>>> > this loop after unrestoring, restoring different checkpoints, and
>>> > restoring a
>>> > complete backup. No solution yet.
>>> >
>>> > "techbird" wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they
>>> >> did to
>>> >> resolve it.
>>> >>
>>> >> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I
>>> >> am
>>> >> told
>>> >> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
>>> >>
>>> >> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that
>>> >> I
>>> >> have
>>> >> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
>>> >> restart
>>> >> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.
>>>
>>>

>


 
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techbird
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      10-03-2007
What ever you do do not use Glary Utilities 2.2.2.66. It just wiped out my
system. Control panel would not work, system restore would not work and
when I tried to undo the changes that the program made (using the programs
backup) it could not restore the registry. It just kep giving error that it
could not set the registry keys. I had to restart in safe mode to system
restore to work and restore the system to get it back to the way that it was
before.


"techbird" wrote:

> Thanks everyone for all of your help but so far no luck. As for updates not
> installed correctly I have no failed installs listed in my updates history
> corresponding to the time frame that this occurred. I had some on May 2 but
> all were reinstalled successfully on the same day. I did try to do a system
> restore when it first happened, but it did not solve the problem. And as for
> the automsatic restart the computer doesn't automatically restart it just
> pops a message up telling that I need to restart the computer. I tried a
> registry scanner (trial version) that found over 1000+ errors in my registry.
> However, the trial program would only correct 10 problems so I need to try
> and find one that will correct more than 10 problems and see if that helps.
>
>
> "John Barnes" wrote:
>
> > If you have done all those steps, you almost certainly have a hardware
> > problem. I would suggest you turn off automatic restart in system
> > properties/advanced and post any stop codes you may be getting, or check
> > event viewer for messages and post back.
> >
> > "reyip" <> wrote in message
> > news:407EB691-0698-44F9-810A-...
> > >I have the same problem after I performed a system restore. It is still in
> > > this loop after unrestoring, restoring different checkpoints, and
> > > restoring a
> > > complete backup. No solution yet.
> > >
> > > "techbird" wrote:
> > >
> > >> I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they did to
> > >> resolve it.
> > >>
> > >> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I am
> > >> told
> > >> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
> > >>
> > >> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that I
> > >> have
> > >> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
> > >> restart
> > >> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.

> >
> >

 
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techbird
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      10-03-2007
I'll try it and see now that I've armed myself with a manual registry backup
that will work in case the same thing happens that happened with Glary
Utilities 2.2.2.66.


"John Barnes" wrote:

> http://www.ccleaner.com/download This one is free to use, and if wish, you
> can donate (optional) . Always use the offered backup before accepting any
> suggested registry changes. Registry is the second option on the left.
>
> "techbird" <> wrote in message
> news:39ADD09E-4DAE-4F38-9FC4-...
> > Thanks everyone for all of your help but so far no luck. As for updates
> > not
> > installed correctly I have no failed installs listed in my updates history
> > corresponding to the time frame that this occurred. I had some on May 2
> > but
> > all were reinstalled successfully on the same day. I did try to do a
> > system
> > restore when it first happened, but it did not solve the problem. And as
> > for
> > the automsatic restart the computer doesn't automatically restart it just
> > pops a message up telling that I need to restart the computer. I tried a
> > registry scanner (trial version) that found over 1000+ errors in my
> > registry.
> > However, the trial program would only correct 10 problems so I need to try
> > and find one that will correct more than 10 problems and see if that
> > helps.
> >
> >
> > "John Barnes" wrote:
> >
> >> If you have done all those steps, you almost certainly have a hardware
> >> problem. I would suggest you turn off automatic restart in system
> >> properties/advanced and post any stop codes you may be getting, or check
> >> event viewer for messages and post back.
> >>
> >> "reyip" <> wrote in message
> >> news:407EB691-0698-44F9-810A-...
> >> >I have the same problem after I performed a system restore. It is still
> >> >in
> >> > this loop after unrestoring, restoring different checkpoints, and
> >> > restoring a
> >> > complete backup. No solution yet.
> >> >
> >> > "techbird" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> I was wandering if anyone has had this problem and if so what they did
> >> >> to
> >> >> resolve it.
> >> >>
> >> >> Every time that I turn on my computer and Vista home premium loads I
> >> >> am
> >> >> told
> >> >> that I need to restart my computer to continue updating.
> >> >>
> >> >> This has been going on since the beginning of June. I would say that
> >> >> I
> >> >> have
> >> >> probably restarted my computer over 100 times. If I tell it to not
> >> >> restart
> >> >> everthing works fine but it is real annoying.
> >>
> >>

>
>

 
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