Are you sure about that? I've read the first one:
"• The Svchost.exe process may spike the CPU usage to 100 percent during
update detection or update installation. Also, the Svchost.exe process causes
the computer to stop responding for various lengths of time.
• The Svchost.exe process produces an access violation during update
detection or update installation. Additionally, you receive the following
error message:
SVCHOST.exe Application Error
The instruction at 0x0745F2780 referenced memory at 0x000000000 the memory
could not be read.
• The Svchost.exe process leaks memory during update detection or update
installation. "
I don't have those symptoms, but this stills applies for my case?
Thanks for your help.
"PA Bear" wrote:
> Assuming WinXP:
>
> 1. First install the newly released 'standalone' version of Windows Update
> Agent 3.0, v7.0.6000.374
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/932494
>
> 2. Now install this fix: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927891
>
> NB: Windows Update/Automatic Updates started offering 927891 on 22 May-07.
> If "Update for Windows XP (KB927891)" is listed in Add/Remove Programs (make
> sure Show Updates box is checked), it's already installed. cf.
> http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec...ry/927891.mspx
>
> 3. Reboot.
> --
> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
> MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User)
> AumHa VSOP & Admin; DTS-L.org
>
> João wrote:
> > I need help. My old motherboard was broken and I got it replaced. However,
> > since my computer came back I'm unable to perform any update. They didn't
> > format it (it came with all my data where it was) but when I go to the
> > Add/remove programs and select to show updates nothing is displyed. My
> > computer was up-to-date before that, and now lost all the updates...
> > The bigger problem is that windows update is returning errors.
> > 1. First I had the 0x8024400a - I know this because I checked the log. I
> > never did anything to fix it, but today it said a new update was
> > available:
> > Windows Update 3.1 (i thought the problem was solved but not).
> > 2. Now I download the update, but when try to install it fails with error
> > code 80004002.
> >
> > Like if it wasn't enough, my anti-virus is also telling me that I have
> > vulnerabiliites in my computer (lots of them)...
> >
> > Can this be solved without format C: (or system restore, remember new
> > motherboard, not the same model as previously...)
> >
> > Please help...
>
>