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Shenan Stanley
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> Have XP home SP3. When trying to get auto updates, nothing > happens, machine just sits here, eventually I get failure msgs in > the popup. > > I have entered an issue with MICROSOFT, but nothing is helping that > they are suggesting. Re-registering, stop 3rd party software, etc. > I THINK IT IS SOMETHING WITH SP3... My sound card is also been > afftected... So, my advice would be for all to go to enter issues > with MS so they will addresss it!!!!!!!!! I have been working on > this since last week to no avail !!!!! I'm sorry. Your message seems to say, "I did stuff... Installed SP3... Failure messages... Stuff, blah blah... Sound card issues..." Can you be more specific - detailed - with your posting? Recall that at this point in time only you can see your computer screen and the messages that fly across it. Only you know what you did and what order you did it in. Only you know what your computer specifications (make/model, CPU type, amount of memory, amount of free drive space on C:, etc...) are. Only you know what the exact messages that pop up are. Only you know what "... sound card is also been affected ..." means. Could you give as much detail as possible - unless your purpose is to present FUD and scare people into sending messages to Microsoft with as little detail as plausible for it to still be considered an email? ;-) Given that - I truly do feel your frustration - and see it here every day. What you need to do now is figure out what - with your particular machine - is causing the issue. Luckily - there are some common issues and known ways around them - I will give you those - and for the less common - there is FREE support from Microsoft until April 2009 for SP3 installation troubles... A place to get FREE support for SP3 installation issues *from Microsoft*... http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131 Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en Windows XP Service Pack 3 Network Installation Package for IT Professionals and Developers http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron...tallation.aspx Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717 Release Notes for Windows XP Service Pack 3 http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...1/relnotes.htm Key things to note: Internet Explorer: "If you have installed Windows Internet Explorer® 7 or a beta version of Internet Explorer 8, and then install Windows XP SP3, you cannot uninstall Internet Explorer. To avoid this, ensure Internet Explorer 7 or a beta version of Internet Explorer 8 is not installed before installing Windows XP SP3. If you have already encountered this issue, uninstall Windows XP SP3, uninstall Internet Explorer, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002: "If you install Windows XP SP3 on a computer running Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002 with SP1, Windows XP Media Center Edition may malfunction. To avoid this, install Windows XP SP2 before you install Windows XP SP3. If this issue has already occurred, uninstall Windows XP SP3, install Windows XP SP2, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." It seems some people are unable to get further updates after installing SP3... Seems some have experienced a symptom similar to doing a repair installation on Windows XP - and the same fix seems to work for them for that... Updates are not installed successfully from Windows Update, from Microsoft Update, or by using Automatic Updates after you repair a Windows XP installation http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144 Some people experience an "endless reboot" issue... From PA Bear [MS MVP]: Workarounds: http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx [NB: The above has been updated many times and now includes "a small tool that will detect the IntelPPM problem and mitigate it before installing [WinXP SP3]." 1. Boot into Safe Mode and rename INTELPMM.SYS to INTELPMM.OLD. 2. After booting into Safe Mode: Start --> Run --> (copy/paste) sc config intelppm start= disabled --> OK --> Reboot into normal (Windows) mode. Other references include: .. http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?p=187790#p187790 .. http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx .. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05...boots_crashes/ .. http://www.computerworld.com/action/...icleId=9084418 .. You receive a "Stop 0x0000007E" error message after you upgrade to Windows XP Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3 on a non-Intel-processor-based computer (Revised 06 May-08) http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888372 Some people have gotten an "Access Denied" message when trying to install SP3... Method 3 of this article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377 Beyond that - some simple maintenance might be needed - like installing the latest sound card drivers from your hardware vendor... -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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First, I HAVE BEEN IN COMMUNICATION WITH MS sending them windowupdate.log files, system .nfo files and re-registering DLLs, and nothing they are telling me is helping. I am seeing ALOT of posts re this problem, so you do not have to tell me I am scaring people. They are seeing my total setup on my machine as well as when those updates are failing. As far as that sound driver, it is usually INCLUDED WITH THE WINDOWS UPDATE. Maybe you should compile a listing of posts re June 2008 update problems because there are many. I have Rename the temporary folder of Windows Update, Disable the software that can affect Windows Update, re registered DLLS, ensured AUTO update was started, ensured bits was started, all after they looked at my log files which had errors 80080005 and later 0x80246008. Lastly, this happened when the latest downloads were automatically attempting to download/install on my machine. You guys just fling stuff right back at users with legitimate questions sometimes with no sure answer...Yes, this is frustrating and I told you in the FIRST PLACE i was in contact with MS to no avail. "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > bb wrote: > > Have XP home SP3. When trying to get auto updates, nothing > > happens, machine just sits here, eventually I get failure msgs in > > the popup. > > > > I have entered an issue with MICROSOFT, but nothing is helping that > > they are suggesting. Re-registering, stop 3rd party software, etc. > > I THINK IT IS SOMETHING WITH SP3... My sound card is also been > > afftected... So, my advice would be for all to go to enter issues > > with MS so they will addresss it!!!!!!!!! I have been working on > > this since last week to no avail !!!!! > > I'm sorry. Your message seems to say, "I did stuff... Installed SP3... > Failure messages... Stuff, blah blah... Sound card issues..." > > Can you be more specific - detailed - with your posting? Recall that at > this point in time only you can see your computer screen and the messages > that fly across it. Only you know what you did and what order you did it > in. Only you know what your computer specifications (make/model, CPU type, > amount of memory, amount of free drive space on C:, etc...) are. Only you > know what the exact messages that pop up are. Only you know what "... sound > card is also been affected ..." means. > > Could you give as much detail as possible - unless your purpose is to > present FUD and scare people into sending messages to Microsoft with as > little detail as plausible for it to still be considered an email? ;-) > > Given that - I truly do feel your frustration - and see it here every day. > What you need to do now is figure out what - with your particular machine - > is causing the issue. Luckily - there are some common issues and known ways > around them - I will give you those - and for the less common - there is > FREE support from Microsoft until April 2009 for SP3 installation > troubles... > > A place to get FREE support for SP3 installation issues *from Microsoft*... > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131 > > Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en > > Windows XP Service Pack 3 Network Installation Package for IT Professionals > and Developers > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > > WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation > http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron...tallation.aspx > > Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717 > > Release Notes for Windows XP Service Pack 3 > http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...1/relnotes.htm > > Key things to note: > > Internet Explorer: > "If you have installed Windows Internet Explorer® 7 or a beta version of > Internet Explorer 8, and then install Windows XP SP3, you cannot uninstall > Internet Explorer. To avoid this, ensure Internet Explorer 7 or a beta > version of Internet Explorer 8 is not installed before installing Windows XP > SP3. If you have already encountered this issue, uninstall Windows XP SP3, > uninstall Internet Explorer, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." > > Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002: > "If you install Windows XP SP3 on a computer running Windows XP Media Center > Edition 2002 with SP1, Windows XP Media Center Edition may malfunction. To > avoid this, install Windows XP SP2 before you install Windows XP SP3. If > this issue has already occurred, uninstall Windows XP SP3, install Windows > XP SP2, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." > > It seems some people are unable to get further updates after installing > SP3... Seems some have experienced a symptom similar to doing a repair > installation on Windows XP - and the same fix seems to work for them for > that... > > Updates are not installed successfully from Windows Update, from Microsoft > Update, or by using Automatic Updates after you repair a Windows XP > installation > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144 > > Some people experience an "endless reboot" issue... > > From PA Bear [MS MVP]: > Workarounds: > > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx > [NB: The above has been updated many times and now includes "a small tool > that will detect the IntelPPM problem and mitigate it before installing > [WinXP SP3]." > > 1. Boot into Safe Mode and rename INTELPMM.SYS to INTELPMM.OLD. > 2. After booting into Safe Mode: > Start --> Run --> (copy/paste) > sc config intelppm start= disabled > --> OK --> Reboot into normal (Windows) mode. > > Other references include: > .. http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?p=187790#p187790 > .. > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx > .. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05...boots_crashes/ > .. > http://www.computerworld.com/action/...icleId=9084418 > .. You receive a "Stop 0x0000007E" error message after you upgrade to Windows > XP Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3 on a non-Intel-processor-based computer > (Revised 06 May-08) > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888372 > > Some people have gotten an "Access Denied" message when trying to install > SP3... Method 3 of this article: > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377 > > > Beyond that - some simple maintenance might be needed - like installing the > latest sound card drivers from your hardware vendor... > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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TaurArian
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"bb", we're only volunteers here and not employed by MS.
Suggest you continue your incident report with MS as anything suggested here would only aggravate you. Thank you. Have a good day. -- TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2008 - Update Services http://taurarian.mvps.org ====================================== How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco "bb" <> wrote in message news:323C089C-2A3F-43E2-BF96-... | | First, | | I HAVE BEEN IN COMMUNICATION WITH MS sending them windowupdate.log files, | system .nfo files and re-registering DLLs, and nothing they are telling me is | helping. I am seeing ALOT of posts re this problem, so you do not have to | tell me I am scaring people. They are seeing my total setup on my machine as | well as when those updates are failing. | As far as that sound driver, it is usually INCLUDED WITH THE WINDOWS UPDATE. | Maybe you should compile a listing of posts re June 2008 update problems | because there are many. | I have Rename the temporary folder of Windows Update, Disable the software | that can affect Windows Update, re registered DLLS, ensured AUTO update was | started, ensured bits was started, all after they looked at my log files | which had errors | 80080005 and later 0x80246008. | Lastly, this happened when the latest downloads were automatically | attempting to download/install on my machine. | You guys just fling stuff right back at users with legitimate questions | sometimes with no sure answer...Yes, this is frustrating and I told you in | the FIRST PLACE i was in contact with MS to no avail. | | "Shenan Stanley" wrote: | | > bb wrote: | > > Have XP home SP3. When trying to get auto updates, nothing | > > happens, machine just sits here, eventually I get failure msgs in | > > the popup. | > > | > > I have entered an issue with MICROSOFT, but nothing is helping that | > > they are suggesting. Re-registering, stop 3rd party software, etc. | > > I THINK IT IS SOMETHING WITH SP3... My sound card is also been | > > afftected... So, my advice would be for all to go to enter issues | > > with MS so they will addresss it!!!!!!!!! I have been working on | > > this since last week to no avail !!!!! | > | > I'm sorry. Your message seems to say, "I did stuff... Installed SP3... | > Failure messages... Stuff, blah blah... Sound card issues..." | > | > Can you be more specific - detailed - with your posting? Recall that at | > this point in time only you can see your computer screen and the messages | > that fly across it. Only you know what you did and what order you did it | > in. Only you know what your computer specifications (make/model, CPU type, | > amount of memory, amount of free drive space on C:, etc...) are. Only you | > know what the exact messages that pop up are. Only you know what "... sound | > card is also been affected ..." means. | > | > Could you give as much detail as possible - unless your purpose is to | > present FUD and scare people into sending messages to Microsoft with as | > little detail as plausible for it to still be considered an email? ;-) | > | > Given that - I truly do feel your frustration - and see it here every day. | > What you need to do now is figure out what - with your particular machine - | > is causing the issue. Luckily - there are some common issues and known ways | > around them - I will give you those - and for the less common - there is | > FREE support from Microsoft until April 2009 for SP3 installation | > troubles... | > | > A place to get FREE support for SP3 installation issues *from Microsoft*... | > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131 | > | > Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File | > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en | > | > Windows XP Service Pack 3 Network Installation Package for IT Professionals | > and Developers | > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en | > | > WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation | > http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron...tallation.aspx | > | > Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717 | > | > Release Notes for Windows XP Service Pack 3 | > http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...1/relnotes.htm | > | > Key things to note: | > | > Internet Explorer: | > "If you have installed Windows Internet Explorer® 7 or a beta version of | > Internet Explorer 8, and then install Windows XP SP3, you cannot uninstall | > Internet Explorer. To avoid this, ensure Internet Explorer 7 or a beta | > version of Internet Explorer 8 is not installed before installing Windows XP | > SP3. If you have already encountered this issue, uninstall Windows XP SP3, | > uninstall Internet Explorer, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." | > | > Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002: | > "If you install Windows XP SP3 on a computer running Windows XP Media Center | > Edition 2002 with SP1, Windows XP Media Center Edition may malfunction. To | > avoid this, install Windows XP SP2 before you install Windows XP SP3. If | > this issue has already occurred, uninstall Windows XP SP3, install Windows | > XP SP2, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." | > | > It seems some people are unable to get further updates after installing | > SP3... Seems some have experienced a symptom similar to doing a repair | > installation on Windows XP - and the same fix seems to work for them for | > that... | > | > Updates are not installed successfully from Windows Update, from Microsoft | > Update, or by using Automatic Updates after you repair a Windows XP | > installation | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144 | > | > Some people experience an "endless reboot" issue... | > | > From PA Bear [MS MVP]: | > Workarounds: | > | > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx | > [NB: The above has been updated many times and now includes "a small tool | > that will detect the IntelPPM problem and mitigate it before installing | > [WinXP SP3]." | > | > 1. Boot into Safe Mode and rename INTELPMM.SYS to INTELPMM.OLD. | > 2. After booting into Safe Mode: | > Start --> Run --> (copy/paste) | > sc config intelppm start= disabled | > --> OK --> Reboot into normal (Windows) mode. | > | > Other references include: | > .. http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?p=187790#p187790 | > .. | > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx | > .. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05...boots_crashes/ | > .. | > http://www.computerworld.com/action/...icleId=9084418 | > .. You receive a "Stop 0x0000007E" error message after you upgrade to Windows | > XP Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3 on a non-Intel-processor-based computer | > (Revised 06 May-08) | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888372 | > | > Some people have gotten an "Access Denied" message when trying to install | > SP3... Method 3 of this article: | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377 | > | > | > Beyond that - some simple maintenance might be needed - like installing the | > latest sound card drivers from your hardware vendor... | > | > -- | > Shenan Stanley | > MS-MVP | > -- | > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way | > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html | > | > | > |
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Shenan Stanley
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<responses inline...> bb wrote: > First, > > I HAVE BEEN IN COMMUNICATION WITH MS sending them windowupdate.log > files, system .nfo files and re-registering DLLs, and nothing they > are telling me is helping. I am seeing ALOT of posts re this > problem, so you do not have to tell me I am scaring people. They > are seeing my total setup on my machine as well as when those > updates are failing. However - you started a whole new posting just to rant... No real information in it, nothing useful for the volunteers here to work from... In other words - in whatever length of time when someone was searching for help and they might wander across your posting - it would be of no help. I added the most common issues with SP3 and the most common solutions. > As far as that sound driver, it is usually INCLUDED WITH THE > WINDOWS UPDATE. Maybe you should compile a listing of posts re June > 2008 update problems because there are many. Windows Updates do not usually contain drivers and if they do - you should avoid them IMHO. You should always get your drivers from the people who manufactured the equipment. > I have Rename the temporary folder of Windows Update, Disable the > software that can affect Windows Update, re registered DLLS, > ensured AUTO update was started, ensured bits was started, all > after they looked at my log files which had errors > 80080005 and later 0x80246008. Okay. > Lastly, this happened when the latest downloads were automatically > attempting to download/install on my machine. > You guys just fling stuff right back at users with legitimate > questions sometimes with no sure answer...Yes, this is frustrating > and I told you in the FIRST PLACE i was in contact with MS to no > avail. Take your frustrations out on the right people then... I'm not Microsoft and don't really care about Microsoft as an entity... I volunteer my time and knowledge here just because I can help people. As far as June updates causing issues - every month, there's a new list because there are millions of configurations possibilites and no matter what - someone, somewhere will have trouble. Good Luck. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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bb
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You are the type of tech support that give you guys such a bad reputation.
Sure, you deleted my response to Taurian, who was much more professional in handling the situation. And, Microsoft does provide downloads for the Creative sound card, which will download with the updates. You were really no help at all Shenan. "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > <snipped> > <responses inline...> > > bb wrote: > > First, > > > > I HAVE BEEN IN COMMUNICATION WITH MS sending them windowupdate.log > > files, system .nfo files and re-registering DLLs, and nothing they > > are telling me is helping. I am seeing ALOT of posts re this > > problem, so you do not have to tell me I am scaring people. They > > are seeing my total setup on my machine as well as when those > > updates are failing. > > However - you started a whole new posting just to rant... No real > information in it, nothing useful for the volunteers here to work from... In > other words - in whatever length of time when someone was searching for help > and they might wander across your posting - it would be of no help. I added > the most common issues with SP3 and the most common solutions. > > > As far as that sound driver, it is usually INCLUDED WITH THE > > WINDOWS UPDATE. Maybe you should compile a listing of posts re June > > 2008 update problems because there are many. > > Windows Updates do not usually contain drivers and if they do - you should > avoid them IMHO. You should always get your drivers from the people who > manufactured the equipment. > > > I have Rename the temporary folder of Windows Update, Disable the > > software that can affect Windows Update, re registered DLLS, > > ensured AUTO update was started, ensured bits was started, all > > after they looked at my log files which had errors > > 80080005 and later 0x80246008. > > Okay. > > > Lastly, this happened when the latest downloads were automatically > > attempting to download/install on my machine. > > You guys just fling stuff right back at users with legitimate > > questions sometimes with no sure answer...Yes, this is frustrating > > and I told you in the FIRST PLACE i was in contact with MS to no > > avail. > > Take your frustrations out on the right people then... I'm not Microsoft > and don't really care about Microsoft as an entity... I volunteer my time > and knowledge here just because I can help people. > > As far as June updates causing issues - every month, there's a new list > because there are millions of configurations possibilites and no matter > what - someone, somewhere will have trouble. > > Good Luck. > > -- > Shenan Stanley > MS-MVP > -- > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > > > |
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Shenan Stanley
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bb wrote: > You are the type of tech support that give you guys such a bad > reputation. > > Sure, you deleted my response to Taurian, who was much more > professional in handling the situation. > > And, Microsoft does provide downloads for the Creative sound card, > which will download with the updates. > > You were really no help at all Shenan. Technically - I provided lots of good tips that have helped many people - helping them avoid having to make the Microsoft contact at all. As far as I see it - you are just frustrated and taking it out on me. That's your perogative. This is a peer-to-peer newsgroup. I provide help on a volunteer basis. You came here not asking for assistance - but complaining. You really had nothing to provide assistance with (did not ask for anything - basically telling others what to do because you were in a bad spot) - but I provided assistance anyway in hopes that it would either help you or someone else that might see your complaint at a future date while they were researching what to do to either fix a problem they were having with SP3 or prevent (prepare for) any problems from occurring in the first place. I did not 'cut' anything that I was responding to - but if it makes you feel better - here is a link to the entire conversation that will be archived indefinitely. I even indicated that I SNIPPED the conversation before that for brevity - meaning somone wanting to know more could find the rest of the conversation in a similar manner that I am posting the link to the entire conversation here. I suggest looking at it in "tree view" so that you can see that TaurArian and myself responded to your previous posting - I did not respond to TaurArian, so that message would not have been included in my reply. You can do this by clicking on the link below and if there is no column on the left showing the posting order, the top-right will have an options 'button' you can click on and then on the top left, you will have an option for "Standard View" or "View as Tree". http://groups.google.com/group/micro...a051a353dcb95f As far as I see it, I asked you reasonable questions in a reasonable manner and provided you with the assistance that usually fixes issues like yours (at least what I could gather from what little you posted about them.) I even provided a little levity and told you that I did understand you were frustrated. So then you attacked and yelled (in all uppercase lettering) at me for providing information that you had already gotten (whom would have known what all you had done given your original postings brevity?) *shrug* I have been helping people long enough to know that many people get frustrated and argumentative when they are in a situation they feel they should not be in and they have been unable to get themselves out of. The usually get angry at those who are helping them - well - because they are 'there'. Many of the things Microsoft probably has you do are likely in the links I orginally gave - and who knows how many of those things they got from posts in the newsgroups like these. I can understand you don't like seeing things you already tried - but you are not the only person who might benefit from knowing all that you tried - and that is why I do this - not to help just the person in need with just the problem they have now - but to help others later on with the same questions (or similar ones) and to help others help themselves - as I find when somone can do something on their own and it works - they are not just happy it is over - but feel like they *really* have accomplished something and then maybe they will come back and help others. I sincerely hope you fix your problem and I sincerely hope you look through (carefully) the links I gave you - as one or more of them might possibly fix your issue(s) - whatever those may be. Good luck. -- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html |
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Harry Johnston [MVP]
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bb wrote:
> You are the type of tech support that give you guys such a bad reputation. He isn't tech support, he's a volunteer. And, to be honest, his response was fairly mild. > Sure, you deleted my response to Taurian, [...] Unlikely. Do you have any particular reason to believe this is the case? Looks as if you're accessing this newsgroup via a third-party web portal, though I can't identify which one. Perhaps that portal is censoring posts, or (much more likely) it just glitched. You could try Google Groups instead, they have a fairly good reputation, or use Microsoft's own portals. > And, Microsoft does provide downloads for the Creative sound card, which > will download with the updates. Did anybody say they didn't? There's a difference of opinion whether it is a good idea to download drivers from Windows Update; Shenan was simply suggesting that you should consider avoiding them. You can usually get updated drivers from the hardware manufacturer instead. (Personally, I usually download drivers when Windows Update offers them, but many other experts I respect recommend against doing so, so I tend to stay neutral on the subject.) Harry. |
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Thank you for your professional response.
I do understand you are volunteers and can appreciate that, but I do also view you guys as techies, which I am sure you are. Your cohort Shenan felt the need to rant at me on and on..just read his responses..to which I still reply that is the kind of behavior you techies seem to have a reputation for. PLease no more...geez. Again, thanks and hopefully I will find a solution since I am seeing many similar posts regarding a problem with Windows XP SP3 and the update of June 2008. "TaurArian" wrote: > "bb", we're only volunteers here and not employed by MS. > Suggest you continue your incident report with MS as anything suggested here would only > aggravate you. > Thank you. Have a good day. > > -- > > TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2008 - Update Services > http://taurarian.mvps.org > ====================================== > How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > Computer Maintenance: Acronis / Diskeeper / Paragon / Raxco > > > "bb" <> wrote in message > news:323C089C-2A3F-43E2-BF96-... > | > | First, > | > | I HAVE BEEN IN COMMUNICATION WITH MS sending them windowupdate.log files, > | system .nfo files and re-registering DLLs, and nothing they are telling me is > | helping. I am seeing ALOT of posts re this problem, so you do not have to > | tell me I am scaring people. They are seeing my total setup on my machine as > | well as when those updates are failing. > | As far as that sound driver, it is usually INCLUDED WITH THE WINDOWS UPDATE. > | Maybe you should compile a listing of posts re June 2008 update problems > | because there are many. > | I have Rename the temporary folder of Windows Update, Disable the software > | that can affect Windows Update, re registered DLLS, ensured AUTO update was > | started, ensured bits was started, all after they looked at my log files > | which had errors > | 80080005 and later 0x80246008. > | Lastly, this happened when the latest downloads were automatically > | attempting to download/install on my machine. > | You guys just fling stuff right back at users with legitimate questions > | sometimes with no sure answer...Yes, this is frustrating and I told you in > | the FIRST PLACE i was in contact with MS to no avail. > | > | "Shenan Stanley" wrote: > | > | > bb wrote: > | > > Have XP home SP3. When trying to get auto updates, nothing > | > > happens, machine just sits here, eventually I get failure msgs in > | > > the popup. > | > > > | > > I have entered an issue with MICROSOFT, but nothing is helping that > | > > they are suggesting. Re-registering, stop 3rd party software, etc. > | > > I THINK IT IS SOMETHING WITH SP3... My sound card is also been > | > > afftected... So, my advice would be for all to go to enter issues > | > > with MS so they will addresss it!!!!!!!!! I have been working on > | > > this since last week to no avail !!!!! > | > > | > I'm sorry. Your message seems to say, "I did stuff... Installed SP3... > | > Failure messages... Stuff, blah blah... Sound card issues..." > | > > | > Can you be more specific - detailed - with your posting? Recall that at > | > this point in time only you can see your computer screen and the messages > | > that fly across it. Only you know what you did and what order you did it > | > in. Only you know what your computer specifications (make/model, CPU type, > | > amount of memory, amount of free drive space on C:, etc...) are. Only you > | > know what the exact messages that pop up are. Only you know what "... sound > | > card is also been affected ..." means. > | > > | > Could you give as much detail as possible - unless your purpose is to > | > present FUD and scare people into sending messages to Microsoft with as > | > little detail as plausible for it to still be considered an email? ;-) > | > > | > Given that - I truly do feel your frustration - and see it here every day. > | > What you need to do now is figure out what - with your particular machine - > | > is causing the issue. Luckily - there are some common issues and known ways > | > around them - I will give you those - and for the less common - there is > | > FREE support from Microsoft until April 2009 for SP3 installation > | > troubles... > | > > | > A place to get FREE support for SP3 installation issues *from Microsoft*... > | > http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...3&gprid=522131 > | > > | > Windows XP Service Pack 3 - ISO-9660 CD Image File > | > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en > | > > | > Windows XP Service Pack 3 Network Installation Package for IT Professionals > | > and Developers > | > > http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en > | > > | > WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation > | > > http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron...tallation.aspx > | > > | > Steps to take before you install Windows XP Service Pack 3 > | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717 > | > > | > Release Notes for Windows XP Service Pack 3 > | > > http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...1/relnotes.htm > | > > | > Key things to note: > | > > | > Internet Explorer: > | > "If you have installed Windows Internet Explorer® 7 or a beta version of > | > Internet Explorer 8, and then install Windows XP SP3, you cannot uninstall > | > Internet Explorer. To avoid this, ensure Internet Explorer 7 or a beta > | > version of Internet Explorer 8 is not installed before installing Windows XP > | > SP3. If you have already encountered this issue, uninstall Windows XP SP3, > | > uninstall Internet Explorer, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." > | > > | > Windows XP Media Center Edition 2002: > | > "If you install Windows XP SP3 on a computer running Windows XP Media Center > | > Edition 2002 with SP1, Windows XP Media Center Edition may malfunction. To > | > avoid this, install Windows XP SP2 before you install Windows XP SP3. If > | > this issue has already occurred, uninstall Windows XP SP3, install Windows > | > XP SP2, and then reinstall Windows XP SP3." > | > > | > It seems some people are unable to get further updates after installing > | > SP3... Seems some have experienced a symptom similar to doing a repair > | > installation on Windows XP - and the same fix seems to work for them for > | > that... > | > > | > Updates are not installed successfully from Windows Update, from Microsoft > | > Update, or by using Automatic Updates after you repair a Windows XP > | > installation > | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943144 > | > > | > Some people experience an "endless reboot" issue... > | > > | > From PA Bear [MS MVP]: > | > Workarounds: > | > > | > > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx > | > [NB: The above has been updated many times and now includes "a small tool > | > that will detect the IntelPPM problem and mitigate it before installing > | > [WinXP SP3]." > | > > | > 1. Boot into Safe Mode and rename INTELPMM.SYS to INTELPMM.OLD. > | > 2. After booting into Safe Mode: > | > Start --> Run --> (copy/paste) > | > sc config intelppm start= disabled > | > --> OK --> Reboot into normal (Windows) mode. > | > > | > Other references include: > | > .. http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?p=187790#p187790 > | > .. > | > > http://msinfluentials.com/blogs/jesp...ng-xp-sp3.aspx > | > .. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/05...boots_crashes/ > | > .. > | > > http://www.computerworld.com/action/...icleId=9084418 > | > .. You receive a "Stop 0x0000007E" error message after you upgrade to Windows > | > XP Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3 on a non-Intel-processor-based computer > | > (Revised 06 May-08) > | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/888372 > | > > | > Some people have gotten an "Access Denied" message when trying to install > | > SP3... Method 3 of this article: > | > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377 > | > > | > > | > Beyond that - some simple maintenance might be needed - like installing the > | > latest sound card drivers from your hardware vendor... > | > > | > -- > | > Shenan Stanley > | > MS-MVP > | > -- > | > How To Ask Questions The Smart Way > | > http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html > | > > | > > | > > > > |
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Did you install WinXP SP3 via Windows Update or manually?
By any chance did you reinstall WinXP just before you installed SP3? What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running when you installed SP3? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ bb wrote: > Have XP home SP3. When trying to get auto updates, nothing happens, > machine > just sits here, eventually I get failure msgs in the popup. > I have entered an issue with MICROSOFT, but nothing is helping that they > are > suggesting. Re-registering, stop 3rd party software, etc. I THINK IT IS > SOMETHING WITH SP3... My sound card is also been afftected... So, my > advice > would be for all to go to enter issues with MS so they will addresss > it!!!!!!!!! I have been working on this since last week to no avail !!!!! |
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