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| | | wprabhu |  |
| Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:46 pm Post subject: failed updates in XP |  |
I cannot load any updates in Windows XP. That stated happening after I upgraded my computer to XP. There are no error codes - just simply "failed update". Any ideas? |
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| | | ~BD~ |  |
| Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 1:59 pm Post subject: Re: failed updates in XP |  |
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"wprabhu" <wprabhu@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:D6A8F248-D7C4-4EF3-AB39-7666915CCFE7@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | I cannot load any updates in Windows XP. That stated happening after I upgraded my computer to XP. There are no error codes - just simply "failed update". Any ideas?
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| | | Shenan Stanley |  |
| Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 4:45 pm Post subject: Re: failed updates in XP |  |
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wprabhu wrote:
| Quote: | I cannot load any updates in Windows XP. That stated happening after I upgraded my computer to XP. There are no error codes - just simply "failed update". Any ideas?
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First thing to try: As many will tell you - ignore the title and symptoms listed in the article referred to. Do method 1 and 2 and see if it fixes your issue whether or not you repaired anything.
LINK Try method 1 and try to update*. If fails - try method 2 and try to update*.
*try to update: - Visit LINK - If it asks you to install anything before you see a selection of "Custom" or "Express" - do so. - Once you see the "Custom" or "Express" selection, choose "Custom". - Scan for updates. - When it lists what it finds - install the critical ones. - You are generally safe doing the Optional Software Updates. I suggest avoiding the Optional Hardware Updates completely.
Second thing to try: LINK
Third thing to try: Get Dial-a-Fix: LINK
Use its options to fix: - Windows Installer - Windows Update - All the Registration Center options.
Turn off the "Empty System32\Catroot 2" Do NOT do "Flush SoftwareDistribution".
Then click "GO" and wait until it is done... Reboot will be needed.
- Download/Install Windows Update v3. LINK (You *may* need to install it using the command line switch "/wuforce" right after the reboot - immediately after logging in.)
- Reboot. - Visit LINK and scan for/install updates.
Usually - method one from the first suggestion fixes the issue. Sometimes they have to proceed to method two from the first suggestion.
Less seldom - but it does happen - only the tool from the second suggestion will work - although the first suggestion is contained within the second in many ways (as well as some of the third.)
And the third suggestion is there because before there was a suggestion (1) and a suggestion (2) - the third was the best bet and worked in most cases.
-- Shenan Stanley MS-MVP -- How To Ask Questions The Smart Way LINK |
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