Guest Bob B Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 This was the solution for my problems to update and instal critical updates especially if your updates refer to office 2003 The problem!! For Windows XP SP2 System but might also apply to Vista My friend tells me that his computer is running really slow and everytime he shuts down it first tries to install windows updates. I ran a few anti malware programs and AVG including the root-kit but the computer came out clean About a month ago I had set his computer to download and install the Microsoft Window updates automatically. The reason it tries to install the updates each time he shuts down is that they have failed to install on the previous attempt. (This means it will take up to an hour before it switches off and by checking history the installs failed) When using the computer I notice that when using Task Manager it shows 100%CPU usage when it is trying to download the window updates. (Means all other programs are very slow or even freeze). As soon as I end the process showing 100% against.. svchost.....System.... The update download or the install of the updates stops and the computer will begin to work normally. I have tried to download the updates manually but through the update site but with no joy (the green cursor continues to run). I have now switched off the automatic updates and the computer seems to work normally although this isn't an ideal solution. Now the solutions from members of this site (Clancy Wiggum) which worked for me and mean't I was again able to turn on the automatic updates First the download problem This requires 2 fixes (both becoming available from Microsoft as an update!! in MAY/JUNE) While Microsoft Updates are disabled : http://support.microsoft.com/kb/927891/ Download the Update for Windows XP (927891) package now. Then, restart. http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=91237 (which is WSUS version 3.0 client program) Install, then reboot. May take 2x reboot. This is a very controversial issue for Microsoft, in fact - if you call them and explain it they will immediately ask to remote into your machine and look at logs. Now for the installs of the updates to Office 2003 1) Make sure the Office Source Engine is set to manual in the service > applet. (start > run > services.msc > scroll through the list and make > sure it > is listed and set to manual.) > > 2) Put your Office 2003 CD in the drive and run setup. Do a detect and > repair because it is possible that the Local Install Source (the hidden > MSOCache folder) or the setup files under program files\Microsoft office > are > toast. Running detect/repair from the CD might help repair this. > > ( 1) The first worked for me as I found the Office Source Engine was disabled and therefore I only had to switch it to manual and then click on Start) I have left the problems and solutions on this one page in case anybody else is going through the same problems BB
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