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Guest christos
Posted

15/15 failed update attempts.

 

I just installed vista home premium, first time i've ever used vista... and

it gives error 8007007A. Quick google and forum search shows that this isn't

commoon.

 

680i chipset

e6600 intel processor

6600gtx 620 mb version (as i recall)

vista is on a sata drive, 320mb. xp is on a raid-0 of two 500gb drives.

 

I'd like to be able to run vista's updates, expecially since I heard about

an animated .gif exploit which can totally nuke the system via a website. (if

someone put that up)

 

I tried going to windowsupdate.microsoft.com, it just tell me to use the

vista button. it finds the updates, tries to install them, but they all fail.

 

Any suggestions would be great!

 

thanks

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

Was this an upgrade to Vista from a previous OS or a fresh installation?

Which antivirus software, if any, is installed ?

 

0x8007007A ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER

 

Hmmm ... see if you can install the latest Windows Update Agent,

christos. Download it from here and save it:

 

For x86 [32bit] Vista, XP, WS 2003, Win 2K

http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7/windowsupdate/redist/standalone/WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe

 

When the download is finished close the browser and any other open programs

Stop the

*Right* click WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe and choose Run as administrator

If it still fails to install try booting to Safe Mode and installing it

from there

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

 

christos wrote:

> 15/15 failed update attempts.

>

> I just installed vista home premium, first time i've ever used vista... and

> it gives error 8007007A. Quick google and forum search shows that this isn't

> commoon.

>

> 680i chipset

> e6600 intel processor

> 6600gtx 620 mb version (as i recall)

> vista is on a sata drive, 320mb. xp is on a raid-0 of two 500gb drives.

>

> I'd like to be able to run vista's updates, expecially since I heard about

> an animated .gif exploit which can totally nuke the system via a website. (if

> someone put that up)

>

> I tried going to windowsupdate.microsoft.com, it just tell me to use the

> vista button. it finds the updates, tries to install them, but they all fail.

>

> Any suggestions would be great!

>

> thanks

Guest christos
Posted

Reply Below:

 

"MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

> Was this an upgrade to Vista from a previous OS or a fresh installation?

> Which antivirus software, if any, is installed ?

>

> 0x8007007A ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER

>

> Hmmm ... see if you can install the latest Windows Update Agent,

> christos. Download it from here and save it:

>

> For x86 [32bit] Vista, XP, WS 2003, Win 2K

> http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7/windowsupdate/redist/standalone/WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe

>

> When the download is finished close the browser and any other open programs

> Stop the

> *Right* click WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe and choose Run as administrator

> If it still fails to install try booting to Safe Mode and installing it

> from there

>

> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

> ===============

> *-343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ===============

>

>

>

> christos wrote:

>

> > 15/15 failed update attempts.

> >

> > I just installed vista home premium, first time i've ever used vista... and

> > it gives error 8007007A. Quick google and forum search shows that this isn't

> > commoon.

> >

> > 680i chipset

> > e6600 intel processor

> > 6600gtx 620 mb version (as i recall)

> > vista is on a sata drive, 320mb. xp is on a raid-0 of two 500gb drives.

> >

> > I'd like to be able to run vista's updates, expecially since I heard about

> > an animated .gif exploit which can totally nuke the system via a website. (if

> > someone put that up)

> >

> > I tried going to windowsupdate.microsoft.com, it just tell me to use the

> > vista button. it finds the updates, tries to install them, but they all fail.

> >

> > Any suggestions would be great!

> >

> > thanks

 

 

I tried installing that program, but it didn't seem to do much I don't

think. Sorry, still new to Vista here.

 

I am running the free version of AVG's antivirus. I shut it, and all

browsers/programs down. Annnnd, now I just read that you told me to

right-click and run as admin. I didn't do that, oops. (what I get for not

re-reading before I shut out of everything)

 

It looks like it's Nvidia stuff which is refusing to install correctly. I

made a screencap, here:

 

http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v201/christos/?action=view&current=wtsnap.jpg

 

I have: Vista on 320gb drive. I have XP on two 500gb drives in raid-0. I

use the bios to change boot priority to switch between the two. Since Vista

isn't on the raid, i don't get why it may be giving me trouble.

 

Thanks so much for your reply!

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

> Was this an upgrade to Vista from a previous OS or a fresh installation?

 

Retry installing the WUA by *right clicking* it and choose to Run as

admin. Or boot to Safe Mode and see if it will install from within there.

For the Nvidia driver, try downloading a later driver package from the

manufacturer's web site.

BTW, Nvidia is being roasted for it's lack of 'expertise' in regards to

Vista:

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=276&tag=nl.e539

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

christos wrote:

> Reply Below:

>

> "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote:

>

>

>>Was this an upgrade to Vista from a previous OS or a fresh installation?

>>Which antivirus software, if any, is installed ?

>>

>>0x8007007A ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER

>>

>>Hmmm ... see if you can install the latest Windows Update Agent,

>>christos. Download it from here and save it:

>>

>>For x86 [32bit] Vista, XP, WS 2003, Win 2K

>>http://download.windowsupdate.com/v7/windowsupdate/redist/standalone/WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe

>>

>>When the download is finished close the browser and any other open programs

>>Stop the

>>*Right* click WindowsUpdateAgent30-x86.exe and choose Run as administrator

>>If it still fails to install try booting to Safe Mode and installing it

>>from there

>>

>>MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

>>===============

>> *-343-* FDNY

>>Never Forgotten

>>===============

>>

>>

>>

>>christos wrote:

>>

>>

>>>15/15 failed update attempts.

>>>

>>>I just installed vista home premium, first time i've ever used vista... and

>>>it gives error 8007007A. Quick google and forum search shows that this isn't

>>>commoon.

>>>

>>>680i chipset

>>>e6600 intel processor

>>>6600gtx 620 mb version (as i recall)

>>>vista is on a sata drive, 320mb. xp is on a raid-0 of two 500gb drives.

>>>

>>>I'd like to be able to run vista's updates, expecially since I heard about

>>>an animated .gif exploit which can totally nuke the system via a website. (if

>>>someone put that up)

>>>

>>>I tried going to windowsupdate.microsoft.com, it just tell me to use the

>>>vista button. it finds the updates, tries to install them, but they all fail.

>>>

>>>Any suggestions would be great!

>>>

>>>thanks

>

>

>

> I tried installing that program, but it didn't seem to do much I don't

> think. Sorry, still new to Vista here.

>

> I am running the free version of AVG's antivirus. I shut it, and all

> browsers/programs down. Annnnd, now I just read that you told me to

> right-click and run as admin. I didn't do that, oops. (what I get for not

> re-reading before I shut out of everything)

>

> It looks like it's Nvidia stuff which is refusing to install correctly. I

> made a screencap, here:

>

> http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v201/christos/?action=view&current=wtsnap.jpg

>

> I have: Vista on 320gb drive. I have XP on two 500gb drives in raid-0. I

> use the bios to change boot priority to switch between the two. Since Vista

> isn't on the raid, i don't get why it may be giving me trouble.

>

> Thanks so much for your reply!

>

Guest christos
Posted

Ok, looks like this is a known problem by the looks of the EVGA's forums.

 

Yeah, it wasn't just Nvidia, I heard lots of people were slow to get drivers

out for Vista. Hp printers, the flash issue. then that unoffical patch to

fix WMP 11 and firefox issues.

 

Well, it's a new OS, I sort of expected a few things to not be 100%.

 

Thanks for your help.

Guest MowGreen [MVP]
Posted

You're mowst welcome. [ I have all versions of Vista but will not

install *any* of them until SP1 comes out ... but then again, I'm

"chicken" ... bwaaak <w> ]

 

MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007]

===============

*-343-* FDNY

Never Forgotten

===============

 

 

christos wrote:

> Ok, looks like this is a known problem by the looks of the EVGA's forums.

>

> Yeah, it wasn't just Nvidia, I heard lots of people were slow to get drivers

> out for Vista. Hp printers, the flash issue. then that unoffical patch to

> fix WMP 11 and firefox issues.

>

> Well, it's a new OS, I sort of expected a few things to not be 100%.

>

> Thanks for your help.

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