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Guest Jonathan Esker
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2 Problems: Why after a repair of XP does Windows Update not install updates?

Why after repairing XP and restoring system state data does Windows Update

report falsely that updates are installed when it appears to me they are not

or Add/Remove Programs cannot locate them in order to uninstall them?

 

After repairing a Windows XP Professional disk using a Slipstream XP SP2

disc, I finally got back up and running 90%, and Windows Update was showing

like 77 Critical Updates available, but after downloading each of them, they

would fail one after another during the installing phase, and end very fast

just showing a box, with a list of the 77 failed. So, after doing this

several times, I am stumped.

So, then I installed my last Restore Point from a few days ago, and now

Windows Update shows only a few updates available, not the 77 after a Repair.

Anyway, when i go to Add/Remove Programs, I had to remove all the Windows XP

updates listed (part of the 77), because they were NOT uninstalling, just get

an error for each one when I tried to uninstall them. So, my question is,

how to reinstall the Critical Updates (or has my recent Restore of the System

State Data done that for me?). I do not think so, why the errors in

Add/Remove Programs.

 

Why so difficult after a repair for Windows Updates to install updates

properly?

Guest Jonathan Esker
Posted

Thanks for you input. However, the first (and only) update Automatic Update

did perform correctly when I first started after the Repair, was what you

suggested:

WindowsUpdateAgent30.exe. Then after restarting, I saw like 77 updates,

they download ok, but do NOT install as described earlier. I have to admit,

I skipped a few files during the Repair process (not sure if this is the

issue, I know thats bad, but at least my PC is starting up, not sure what

that is about, my slipstream SP2 disk or what, several messages about not

being able to locate the file during the Repair process.) I had even

stumbled across the information you gave earlier, and tried to install it

again, and it gives "Not Necessary you already have it" message.

 

Thanks for your suggestion,

Jonathan

 

P.S. Why I had to do a repair in the first place: uninstalled Agnitum

Outpost Firewall, restarted, would stop after ntldr, saying Cannot Find the

Specified File, C:\Windows\System32\Config\System, please do a Repair.

Again, I have to admit, I had used Diskkeeper the same day and was messing

with my CPU Overclock settings, ALTHOUGH I HAD RESTARTED A FEW TIMES THAT

DAY, and no problems. I think I had this problem before with overclocking,

but before, I would disable it, and I could restart OK. Maybe some Hard

Drive corruption happened this time. I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW, grr to thoughts

of being a hard drive physical thing. My Seagate HD is only 2 years old.

Anyway, it was a battle just getting back, then i got ntldr is missing, no

operating system etc etc. Anyway, copied an old ntldr file and I got back up

and running (no thanks to the Repair Process). Let's not forget the SATAII

drivers during F6 I was not loading the first 4 hours, and crashing Recovery

Console to add to further enjoyment of the Repair Process.

 

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CD.. in Dos means go to the previous directory, but CD<space>.. in Recovery

Console means the same thing. I guess there is a good reason for that too.

 

 

"Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote:

> "Jonathan Esker" <JonathanEsker@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb:

>

> >2 Problems: Why after a repair of XP does Windows Update not install updates?

>

> The why is subject of speculation until MS posts something somewhere.

> To resolve the issue, see e.g.

> http://groups.google.com/groups?threadm=u9Etjkb4HHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl

>

> Bye,

> Freudi

>

Guest Ottmar Freudenberger
Posted

"Jonathan Esker" <JonathanEsker@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb:

> Thanks for you input. However, the first (and only) update Automatic Update

> did perform correctly when I first started after the Repair, was what you

> suggested:

> WindowsUpdateAgent30.exe. Then after restarting, I saw like 77 updates,

> they download ok, but do NOT install as described earlier.

 

Once again: Try installing WindowsUpdateAgent30.exe with parameter

"/wuforce".

 

Bye,

Freudi

Posted

"Jonathan Esker" wrote:

> 2 Problems: Why after a repair of XP does Windows Update not install updates?

> Why after repairing XP and restoring system state data does Windows Update

> report falsely that updates are installed when it appears to me they are not

> or Add/Remove Programs cannot locate them in order to uninstall them?

>

> After repairing a Windows XP Professional disk using a Slipstream XP SP2

> disc, I finally got back up and running 90%, and Windows Update was showing

> like 77 Critical Updates available, but after downloading each of them, they

> would fail one after another during the installing phase, and end very fast

> just showing a box, with a list of the 77 failed. So, after doing this

> several times, I am stumped.

> So, then I installed my last Restore Point from a few days ago, and now

> Windows Update shows only a few updates available, not the 77 after a Repair.

> Anyway, when i go to Add/Remove Programs, I had to remove all the Windows XP

> updates listed (part of the 77), because they were NOT uninstalling, just get

> an error for each one when I tried to uninstall them. So, my question is,

> how to reinstall the Critical Updates (or has my recent Restore of the System

> State Data done that for me?). I do not think so, why the errors in

> Add/Remove Programs.

>

> Why so difficult after a repair for Windows Updates to install updates

> properly?

Posted

I have also had ths problem (77 failed)have tried suggestions and get the

same message as you. I thought it was because i am not a pc geek but am glad

to know it appears to be a system problem. I also keep getting a message that

outlook is not installed properly. Cannot find out why either.

"Jonathan Esker" wrote:

> 2 Problems: Why after a repair of XP does Windows Update not install updates?

> Why after repairing XP and restoring system state data does Windows Update

> report falsely that updates are installed when it appears to me they are not

> or Add/Remove Programs cannot locate them in order to uninstall them?

>

> After repairing a Windows XP Professional disk using a Slipstream XP SP2

> disc, I finally got back up and running 90%, and Windows Update was showing

> like 77 Critical Updates available, but after downloading each of them, they

> would fail one after another during the installing phase, and end very fast

> just showing a box, with a list of the 77 failed. So, after doing this

> several times, I am stumped.

> So, then I installed my last Restore Point from a few days ago, and now

> Windows Update shows only a few updates available, not the 77 after a Repair.

> Anyway, when i go to Add/Remove Programs, I had to remove all the Windows XP

> updates listed (part of the 77), because they were NOT uninstalling, just get

> an error for each one when I tried to uninstall them. So, my question is,

> how to reinstall the Critical Updates (or has my recent Restore of the System

> State Data done that for me?). I do not think so, why the errors in

> Add/Remove Programs.

>

> Why so difficult after a repair for Windows Updates to install updates

> properly?

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