Guest mad as h*ll! Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 I apologize for starting another thread, but since this covers several of the topics I'm condensing it to a new thread. First, I want to say THANX! to you all for preventing from reformatting tonight!!! Now I know it wasn't just my computer the updates screwed up again. I just spent two hours on the phone with Dell and their last suggestion was reformat. They weren't aware this problem was occurring. My wouldn't install the 5 updates either. I could install the .net 1.1, manually only, but as others have reported, .net 2 said a component was missing. I tried uninstalling and re-installing both several times. cleaning files and registry each time. Although it said they were installed, i hot the same error messages. Thinking I could do a work around, I decided to do a windows repair. WRONG!!! After the windows repair, it wouldn't install ANY of THE EIGHTY updates!@#*!!@%!!@ I have MANUALLY installed them all again, EXCEPT, that's right, you guessed it, the .net updates WON'T INSTALL!!! This is made even more frustrating because when I did the repair, it REINSTALLED .net1.1 successfully....How long does it usually take for microsoft to correct this mess or even answer some of the requests? As an FYI, this is a two year old Dell Dimension 3000 that is fully updated and had been working fine until this newest update mess. Like others, even though the uninstaller said it had unistalled 1.1 and 2.0, low and behold, when I opened up add/remove programs and ZSoft uninstaller, there they were again. This is the second time a Windows update has screwed up my computer. But since I know it happened to you too, my suggestion is be patient a day or two and hopefully they'll fix it.
Guest PA Bear Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 > ...I decided to do a windows repair. WRONG!!! After the windows > repair, it wouldn't install ANY of THE EIGHTY updates... Now you'll need to... 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 (re)install this (updated) 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/security/advisory/927891.mspx 3. Reboot. ....before you'll be able to install anything via Windows Update or Automatic Updates. Start a free Windows Update support incident request: https://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=6527 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) AumHa VSOP & Admin DTS-L.org mad as h*ll! wrote: > I apologize for starting another thread, but since this covers several of > the topics I'm condensing it to a new thread. First, I want to say THANX! > to you all for preventing from reformatting tonight!!! Now I know it > wasn't > just my computer the updates screwed up again. I just spent two hours on > the phone with Dell and their last suggestion was reformat. They weren't > aware this problem was occurring. My wouldn't install the 5 updates > either. > I could install the .net 1.1, manually only, but as others have reported, > .net 2 said a component was missing. I tried uninstalling and > re-installing > both several times. cleaning files and registry each time. Although it > said > they were installed, i hot the same error messages. Thinking I could do a > work around, I decided to do a windows repair. WRONG!!! After the windows > repair, it wouldn't install ANY of THE EIGHTY updates!@#*!!@%!!@ I have > MANUALLY installed them all again, EXCEPT, that's right, you guessed it, > the .net updates WON'T INSTALL!!! This is made even more frustrating > because when I did the repair, it REINSTALLED .net1.1 successfully....How > long does it usually take for microsoft to correct this mess or even > answer > some of the requests? As an FYI, this is a two year old Dell Dimension > 3000 > that is fully updated and had been working fine until this newest update > mess. Like others, even though the uninstaller said it had unistalled 1.1 > and 2.0, low and behold, when I opened up add/remove programs and ZSoft > uninstaller, there they were again. This is the second time a Windows > update has screwed up my computer. But since I know it happened to you > too, > my suggestion is be patient a day or two and hopefully they'll fix it.
Guest idroe Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 "mad as h*ll!" wrote: > I apologize for starting another thread, but since this covers several of the > topics I'm condensing it to a new thread. First, I want to say THANX! to you > all for preventing from reformatting tonight!!! Now I know it wasn't just my > computer the updates screwed up again. I just spent two hours on the phone > with Dell and their last suggestion was reformat. They weren't aware this > problem was occurring. My wouldn't install the 5 updates either. I could > install the .net 1.1, manually only, but as others have reported, .net 2 said > a component was missing. I tried uninstalling and re-installing both several > times. cleaning files and registry each time. Although it said they were > installed, i hot the same error messages. Thinking I could do a work around, > I decided to do a windows repair. WRONG!!! After the windows repair, it > wouldn't install ANY of THE EIGHTY updates!@#*!!@%!!@ I have MANUALLY > installed them all again, EXCEPT, that's right, you guessed it, the .net > updates WON'T INSTALL!!! This is made even more frustrating because when I > did the repair, it REINSTALLED .net1.1 successfully....How long does it > usually take for microsoft to correct this mess or even answer some of the > requests? As an FYI, this is a two year old Dell Dimension 3000 that is fully > updated and had been working fine until this newest update mess. Like > others, even though the uninstaller said it had unistalled 1.1 and 2.0, low > and behold, when I opened up add/remove programs and ZSoft uninstaller, there > they were again. This is the second time a Windows update has screwed up my > computer. But since I know it happened to you too, my suggestion is be > patient a day or two and hopefully they'll fix it.
Guest idroe Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 I think I have the same problem with Windows xp SP2 . I had to change motherboards. I changed the IDE controller to standard and removed the display adapter. I moved the drive to the new computer, (same processor , different motherboard). I got a blue screen on boot up so had to do a windows repair. After repairing and reactivating windows, disabling my antivirus and opening the firewall - I then tried to update and the first thing that failed was replacing the windows installer. So I installed the stand alone version which was successful. After that, some 87 updates downloaded but failed to install. So I installed the following http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927891 , rebooted and. found the update files and deleted them and ran update again. After which all updates download but still failed to install which will leave me with the 18 hour task of reinstalling all the software. Microsoft has done a piss poor job of addressing this issue. Searches of the error message produced turns up nothing helpful. Is there any help for this? "mad as h*ll!" wrote: > I apologize for starting another thread, but since this covers several of the > topics I'm condensing it to a new thread. First, I want to say THANX! to you > all for preventing from reformatting tonight!!! Now I know it wasn't just my
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