Guest trevd Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 Martijn you are a star.Did as you instructed with great success but did have to turn of windows firewall to get the installation to work.For any of you boys and girls that were having problems with Mcafee, updates now downloaded and working again. Thank you all. "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest ohfortunate1 Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 hi guys idont think this is due to defender as the last time i defender update was due i had to manualy do it as automatic would not install my last sucessful update was 19th that was when i updated defender and havent been able to update vista since keep getting this same error code have tried all the forum fixes but none work have even emailed microsoft but no word back tried a sys restore but didnt work either realy getting peeeeed off with this now think i'll go b ack to xp "angelkiller117" wrote: > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > If you have any info, please post.
Guest ohfortunate1 Posted January 7, 2008 Posted January 7, 2008 gr8 stuff martin i am english and understood greatly now updates fine thank you you answered what microsoft couldnt great stuff cheers Ian "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest BillScott Posted January 9, 2008 Posted January 9, 2008 Thanks very much Martijn, It worked for me too. "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest uncle chubby Posted January 9, 2008 Posted January 9, 2008 thanks my computer is now updating thanks to you! "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest angelkiller117 Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Thank you, thank you martijn! Worked perfect, thank you so much! Hell of a lot better then Microsoft has been with this problem, thank you!! "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest Found help Posted January 11, 2008 Posted January 11, 2008 I was using mcafee antivirus. i uninsalled it and downloaded windows online care and did all the updates it called for and one of them was windows update and now my computer is up to date the last update i had was 12/14/07. i search everywhere and ask everyone and no on knew the answer well after uninstalling my last antivirus software and installing windows online care with antivirus everythung is great and up to date hope it works for you as it did me "peter" wrote: > Hi Angelkiller117, > > Im sorry to say I dont have a solution to this problem your having with > error code 8024402c, But I find your post interesting as I also am receiving > this error message and strange enough my last update was also on the 14th > Dec???. > > Could it be that there was something in the download (windows defender > definition download) that corrupted the windows update programme??????? could > this be possible I really dont know. > > I also have made no changes to my system prior to this happening, and like > yourself I have tried all the suggestions to fix this, and its still there. > > If I find a solution that works for me I shall let you know, On the same > note anyone else who reads this posting with the same problem, please let us > both know. > > Thanks. > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest Found help Posted January 11, 2008 Posted January 11, 2008 go to windowsonecare.com try this instead of the virus protection you are using but dont forget uninstall the virus protection you are using now its a 90 day free trial but its better than not being able to update your windows i also got a subscription its worth it "Found help" wrote: > I was using mcafee antivirus. i uninsalled it and downloaded windows online > care and did all the updates it called for and one of them was windows update > and now my computer is up to date the last update i had was 12/14/07. i > search everywhere and ask everyone and no on knew the answer well after > uninstalling my last antivirus software and installing windows online care > with antivirus > everythung is great and up to date hope it works for you as it did me > > > > > "peter" wrote: > > > Hi Angelkiller117, > > > > Im sorry to say I dont have a solution to this problem your having with > > error code 8024402c, But I find your post interesting as I also am receiving > > this error message and strange enough my last update was also on the 14th > > Dec???. > > > > Could it be that there was something in the download (windows defender > > definition download) that corrupted the windows update programme??????? could > > this be possible I really dont know. > > > > I also have made no changes to my system prior to this happening, and like > > yourself I have tried all the suggestions to fix this, and its still there. > > > > If I find a solution that works for me I shall let you know, On the same > > note anyone else who reads this posting with the same problem, please let us > > both know. > > > > Thanks. > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest Spartan3123 Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 "Gregory" wrote: > I recently encountered the same problem around the 20th. Oddly enough, my > update as well as mcafee security center began to malfunction. Furthermore, i > tried to do a fresh install of mcafee and it says "internet explorer cannot > find the webpage." McAfee's tech is no help, but tried all sorts of things > with my internet settings. basically, i'm not sure if they're linked and if > so if one perhaps caused the other? This is getting ridiculous! > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Hi angel posted some info a few minutes ago, forgot to say the defender > > message was "cant download definition updates error code 0x80240022". I am no > > expert but are they linked? Any body out there have any ideas?? > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > If you have any info, please post. I am getting the same problem. I am also finding the same problem when i try and Update vista using its utlity, (not Def by itself) Strangely i get the same problem here i a link http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918355 The soultion is Outdated !!!!!!!!!! but i tried to manually update Windows defender however at the Windows Defender Page. IE7 told me the page could not be displayed! after clicking the link on the page to download the latest update. This is not right, how can the maunal update not worK! i think its problem with the IE7 explore or with Mircrosoft ! i have also recived diffrent error codes like 8024402f I have also read thorugh some vuage offline help articles which tells me to enable " Automatically Detect Setting under" the connections tab and "lan Settings" in IE options (IE7) please fix this problem soon and update all the support doucments regarding this problem
Guest Spartan3123 Posted January 21, 2008 Posted January 21, 2008 "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > hi i have followed what u just said i am glad to see the solution is working for others, but when i checked the settings u said to make were alredy made. here some additional info i found on the properties of the connection "IPv6 Connectiity: limited" "IPv4 Connectivity: Internet" is it ment to be like this? i wish u could post screen shots in the fourms!
Guest Vista Hater Posted February 29, 2008 Posted February 29, 2008 Hiya Martij Many THANKS you are a STAR. This worked for me and I have been trying for over two week with different solution from different sites. Microsoft are useless, all they are bothered about is making money, not helping customers. If it's not too personal, what is your nationality? |I'd take you out for a drink at the pub if you lived near. Once again thank you. Regards David "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest moli Posted March 14, 2008 Posted March 14, 2008 hi martijn, i have the same problem, but i did not understand how did you do it. please can you discribe step by step for me. thanks a lot for your help "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest Rodderz Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 YOU ARE A STAR!!! Thank you very much. "martijn" wrote: > I solved the problem on my computer...finally > > at first my englisch is not very well so exuses me for that > > Open your networkcenter and go to manage connections, go to your active > conection and go to properties. Go to TCP/ipv4 and to properties, now mark > ip- adres and dns-serveradres to automatic. > > then turn your conection off and on. > > finally go to windows update. > > I hope this will work for al of you > > greetz martijn > > "trevd" wrote: > > > Dear Gregory, > > WOW! That does seem a drastic measure what they want you to do.Likewise my > > computer is only eleven months old,i dont have loads of files or games stored > > either.I would be gratefull if you would post the out come of your efforts.In > > the meantime I emailed McAfee for some information regarding the problem to > > see if they have an answer regarding the issue.WILL KEEP YOU INFORMED. > > > > "Gregory" wrote: > > > > > Well, i talked to a dell rep today after trying just about everything to > > > resolve my two issues (which i still believe are linked!). She said to > > > reinstall vista. Now, this seems a little drastic to me, but my computer > > > isn't all that old and doesn't have a lot of programs on it so it shouldn't > > > take too long...and to be honest, i'm tired of messing with this. Plus, i > > > figure this is a good opportunity to get rid of all the "bloatware" that came > > > preinstalled on my computer. The only question remains whether i should roll > > > back to xp, or keep vista and the support. ?? > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > > > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > > > If you have any info, please post.
Guest Pete Posted April 15, 2008 Posted April 15, 2008 Guys, Yes had the same error, tried all the updates as far as I could see. I also had a problem connecting to the net via wireless, however LAN worked fine. After talking with the ISP it appears windoz likes to put funny DNS names in your TCP/IP settings. As someone else stated it could be related to windows defender as I had updated that a while back and after a while it wouldn't update automatically and I had to download the updates manually and install. So the solution to the wireless was set the DNS to auto on TCP/IPv6 and for update, same thing except for TCP/IPv4. So, click on Start/settings/network connections right click local area connection click on properties select internet protocol version 4 select properties click on optain an IP address automatically click on obtain DNS server addresses. Windows update should now work And low and behold defenders looking for updates again! Hope that helps Pete "angelkiller117" wrote: > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > If you have any info, please post.
Guest Prabhakar Kasi Posted May 29, 2008 Posted May 29, 2008 1st solution in the support link from microsoft worked for me. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900936 Thx Engel "Engel" wrote: > Hi angelkiller117 and Peter, > > Have you try this solution: > > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/900936 > > I hope this post is helpful. > > Let us know how it works ºut. > - -- --- > > > > > > "angelkiller117" wrote: > > > I recieved the "Windows Update error 8024402C" when I tried to manually > > update my system today. It also tells me my computer hasn't been update > > since the 14th. I haven't done anything strange or new to my computer in a > > long time. I have never had any problem like this. I have Vista Home Basic. > > I have tried many solutions for this problem, but none of them have worked. > > If you have any info, please post.
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