updated install freezes

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XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for 12

hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.



What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?
 
Hello Mike,



Try using MalwaÑÂeBytes' and SUPERAntiSpywaÑÂe to make sure there isnt any

hidden malware problems and then CCleaner to remove temp and unused files.,

Do a FULL scan .





Reboot

-=-



Reboot

-=-



The basic version does not contain the disgusted Toolbar

I use the slim build at the bottom.





-=-





"Mike Row Soft" wrote:



> XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for 12

> hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>

> What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?
 
I'd rather just blow off the update. It's packed with various bugs. These

updates always create numerous problems.



"Ǝøçεl" wrote:



> Hello Mike,

>

> Try using MalwaÑÂeBytes' and SUPERAntiSpywaÑÂe to make sure there isnt any

> hidden malware problems and then CCleaner to remove temp and unused files.,

> Do a FULL scan .

>

>

> Reboot

> -=-

>

> Reboot

> -=-

>

> The basic version does not contain the disgusted Toolbar

> I use the slim build at the bottom.

>

>

> -=-

>

>

> "Mike Row Soft" wrote:

>

> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for 12

> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

> >

> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?
 
The updates do not cause the problems, it's all the other trash

(Non-Microsoft) such as virus programs causing the problems.

"Mike Row Soft" wrote in message

news:A96E096A-19CE-4856-8FAA-4CE1FCC263AF@microsoft.com...

> I'd rather just blow off the update. It's packed with various bugs.

> These

> updates always create numerous problems.

>

> "??ç?l" wrote:

>

>> Hello Mike,

>>

>> Try using Malwa?eBytes' and SUPERAntiSpywa?e to make sure there isnt any

>> hidden malware problems and then CCleaner to remove temp and unused

>> files.,

>> Do a FULL scan .

>>

>>

>> Reboot

>> -=-

>>

>> Reboot

>> -=-

>>

>> The basic version does not contain the disgusted Toolbar

>> I use the slim build at the bottom.

>>

>>

>> -=-

>>

>>

>> "Mike Row Soft" wrote:

>>

>> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for

>> > 12

>> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>> >

>> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?
 
which KB was #4 on your PC?



Mike Row Soft wrote:



> XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for 12

> hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>

> What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?
 
And the solution is to install an assortment of strange Communist software so

that the updates will work? Right.



"Unknown" wrote:



> The updates do not cause the problems, it's all the other trash

> (Non-Microsoft) such as virus programs causing the problems.

> "Mike Row Soft" wrote in message

> news:A96E096A-19CE-4856-8FAA-4CE1FCC263AF@microsoft.com...

> > I'd rather just blow off the update. It's packed with various bugs.

> > These

> > updates always create numerous problems.

> >

> > "??ç?l" wrote:

> >

> >> Hello Mike,

> >>

> >> Try using Malwa?eBytes' and SUPERAntiSpywa?e to make sure there isnt any

> >> hidden malware problems and then CCleaner to remove temp and unused

> >> files.,

> >> Do a FULL scan .

> >>

> >>

> >> Reboot

> >> -=-

> >>

> >> Reboot

> >> -=-

> >>

> >> The basic version does not contain the disgusted Toolbar

> >> I use the slim build at the bottom.

> >>

> >>

> >> -=-

> >>

> >>

> >> "Mike Row Soft" wrote:

> >>

> >> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for

> >> > 12

> >> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

> >> >

> >> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?


>

>

> .

>
 
What's a KB?



"Bob I" wrote:



> which KB was #4 on your PC?

>

> Mike Row Soft wrote:

>

> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for 12

> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

> >

> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?


>

> .

>
 
[Crosspost to Windows Update newsgroup]



See if you can update manually: Open Internet Explorer (only) to

http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com | Select CUSTOM and scan | Install any

Critical Security Updates offered (e.g., KB982381). If a Root Certificates

update is listed in the Optional Software updates category on the left-hand

side of the scan results window, install it to take full advantage of IE's

enhanced security.



Tip: Click on Show Update History link in left-hand menu to see which, if

any, updates failed to install. Post the KB number of the update(s) and the

associate error number in a reply to this post.

--

~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002





Mike Row Soft wrote:

> XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for 12

> hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>

> What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?
 
He meant which update? (They all begin with KB.)





Mike Row Soft wrote:

> What's a KB?

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>> which KB was #4 on your PC?

>>

>> Mike Row Soft wrote:

>>

>>> XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck

>>> for 12 hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC

>>> manually.

>>>

>>> What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?
 
No! Just delete all the garbage from your system.

"Mike Row Soft" wrote in message

news:3D3CD81A-FFD8-43DD-BE1D-4F333926222A@microsoft.com...

> And the solution is to install an assortment of strange Communist software

> so

> that the updates will work? Right.

>

> "Unknown" wrote:

>

>> The updates do not cause the problems, it's all the other trash

>> (Non-Microsoft) such as virus programs causing the problems.

>> "Mike Row Soft" wrote in message

>> news:A96E096A-19CE-4856-8FAA-4CE1FCC263AF@microsoft.com...

>> > I'd rather just blow off the update. It's packed with various bugs.

>> > These

>> > updates always create numerous problems.

>> >

>> > "??ç?l" wrote:

>> >

>> >> Hello Mike,

>> >>

>> >> Try using Malwa?eBytes' and SUPERAntiSpywa?e to make sure there isnt

>> >> any

>> >> hidden malware problems and then CCleaner to remove temp and unused

>> >> files.,

>> >> Do a FULL scan .

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> Reboot

>> >> -=-

>> >>

>> >> Reboot

>> >> -=-

>> >>

>> >> The basic version does not contain the disgusted Toolbar

>> >> I use the slim build at the bottom.

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> -=-

>> >>

>> >>

>> >> "Mike Row Soft" wrote:

>> >>

>> >> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck

>> >> > for

>> >> > 12

>> >> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>> >> >

>> >> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?


>>

>>

>> .

>>
 
Knowledge base.

"Mike Row Soft" wrote in message

news:ABD6FA1D-97C9-4A3E-9D2A-E6C4A5D9801B@microsoft.com...

> What's a KB?

>

> "Bob I" wrote:

>

>> which KB was #4 on your PC?

>>

>> Mike Row Soft wrote:

>>

>> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for

>> > 12

>> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>> >

>> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?


>>

>> .

>>
 
I followed your advice. Now it gets hung up in Windows shutting down. BTW,

there is no Show Update History on the left.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> [Crosspost to Windows Update newsgroup]

>

> See if you can update manually: Open Internet Explorer (only) to

> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com | Select CUSTOM and scan | Install any

> Critical Security Updates offered (e.g., KB982381). If a Root Certificates

> update is listed in the Optional Software updates category on the left-hand

> side of the scan results window, install it to take full advantage of IE's

> enhanced security.

>

> Tip: Click on Show Update History link in left-hand menu to see which, if

> any, updates failed to install. Post the KB number of the update(s) and the

> associate error number in a reply to this post.

> --

> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>

>

> Mike Row Soft wrote:

> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for 12

> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

> >

> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?


>

> .

>
 
1st item listed is 'review update history'.

"Mike Row Soft" wrote in message

news:9E784A96-AC8A-4735-B736-4284A1D9B9F4@microsoft.com...

>I followed your advice. Now it gets hung up in Windows shutting down.

>BTW,

> there is no Show Update History on the left.

>

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>

>> [Crosspost to Windows Update newsgroup]

>>

>> See if you can update manually: Open Internet Explorer (only) to

>> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com | Select CUSTOM and scan | Install any

>> Critical Security Updates offered (e.g., KB982381). If a Root

>> Certificates

>> update is listed in the Optional Software updates category on the

>> left-hand

>> side of the scan results window, install it to take full advantage of

>> IE's

>> enhanced security.

>>

>> Tip: Click on Show Update History link in left-hand menu to see which, if

>> any, updates failed to install. Post the KB number of the update(s) and

>> the

>> associate error number in a reply to this post.

>> --

>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>>

>>

>> Mike Row Soft wrote:

>> > XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for

>> > 12

>> > hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>> >

>> > What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?


>>

>> .

>>
 
Are you running WinXP SP2 or SP3?



What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your

subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)?

What third-party firewall (if any)?



Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the

computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought

it)?



Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP for some reason?





Mike Row Soft wrote:

> I followed your advice. Now it gets hung up in Windows shutting down.

> BTW,

> there is no Show Update History on the left.

>

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>> [Crosspost to Windows Update newsgroup]

>>

>> See if you can update manually: Open Internet Explorer (only) to

>> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com | Select CUSTOM and scan | Install any

>> Critical Security Updates offered (e.g., KB982381). If a Root

>> Certificates

>> update is listed in the Optional Software updates category on the

>> left-hand

>> side of the scan results window, install it to take full advantage of

>> IE's

>> enhanced security.

>>

>> Tip: Click on Show Update History link in left-hand menu to see which, if

>> any, updates failed to install. Post the KB number of the update(s) and

>> the associate error number in a reply to this post.

>> --

>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>>

>>

>> Mike Row Soft wrote:

>>> XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for

>>> 12

>>> hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

>>>

>>> What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?


>>

>> .
 
SP3, Norton AV totally updated. I installed Norton myself. No antispyware,

no firewall. XP was installed on a new hard drive 2 months ago.



PLEASE NOTE THAT EVERYTHING WAS RUNNING SMOOTHLY BEFORE THIS AUTOMATIC

WINDOWS UPDATE.



"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:



> Are you running WinXP SP2 or SP3?

>

> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your

> subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)?

> What third-party firewall (if any)?

>

> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on the

> computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when you bought

> it)?

>

> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP for some reason?

>

>

> Mike Row Soft wrote:

> > I followed your advice. Now it gets hung up in Windows shutting down.

> > BTW,

> > there is no Show Update History on the left.

> >

> > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

> >> [Crosspost to Windows Update newsgroup]

> >>

> >> See if you can update manually: Open Internet Explorer (only) to

> >> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com | Select CUSTOM and scan | Install any

> >> Critical Security Updates offered (e.g., KB982381). If a Root

> >> Certificates

> >> update is listed in the Optional Software updates category on the

> >> left-hand

> >> side of the scan results window, install it to take full advantage of

> >> IE's

> >> enhanced security.

> >>

> >> Tip: Click on Show Update History link in left-hand menu to see which, if

> >> any, updates failed to install. Post the KB number of the update(s) and

> >> the associate error number in a reply to this post.

> >> --

> >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

> >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

> >>

> >>

> >> Mike Row Soft wrote:

> >>> XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got stuck for

> >>> 12

> >>> hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC manually.

> >>>

> >>> What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?

> >>

> >> .


>

> .

>
 
You still need to identify the update. If there is something wrong with

the update, you can uninstall it. If you don't know which one it was, I

suppose you could uninstall all the updates from that day (then run

System Restore for good measure).



As a rule, it is best to install only security updates. And you should

always stay away from hardware drivers from the Microsoft site! Chances

are the drivers you have are fine just the way they are. If you did have

a need to update them, you should go to the actual manufacturer's

website to do so.



Mike Row Soft wrote:

> SP3, Norton AV totally updated. I installed Norton myself. No

> antispyware, no firewall. XP was installed on a new hard drive 2

> months ago.

>

> PLEASE NOTE THAT EVERYTHING WAS RUNNING SMOOTHLY BEFORE THIS AUTOMATIC

> WINDOWS UPDATE.

>

> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>

>> Are you running WinXP SP2 or SP3?

>>

>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is

>> your subscription current? What anti-spyware applications (other

>> than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)?

>>

>> Has a(another) Norton or McAfee application ever been installed on

>> the computer (e.g., a free-trial version that came preinstalled when

>> you bought it)?

>>

>> Did you recently have occasion to reinstall WinXP for some reason?

>>

>>

>> Mike Row Soft wrote:

>>> I followed your advice. Now it gets hung up in Windows shutting

>>> down. BTW,

>>> there is no Show Update History on the left.

>>>

>>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:

>>>> [Crosspost to Windows Update newsgroup]

>>>>

>>>> See if you can update manually: Open Internet Explorer (only) to

>>>> http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com | Select CUSTOM and scan |

>>>> Install any Critical Security Updates offered (e.g., KB982381).

>>>> If a Root Certificates

>>>> update is listed in the Optional Software updates category on the

>>>> left-hand

>>>> side of the scan results window, install it to take full advantage

>>>> of IE's

>>>> enhanced security.

>>>>

>>>> Tip: Click on Show Update History link in left-hand menu to see

>>>> which, if any, updates failed to install. Post the KB number of

>>>> the update(s) and the associate error number in a reply to this

>>>> post. --

>>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

>>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> Mike Row Soft wrote:

>>>>> XP updated itself automatically again. But this time, it got

>>>>> stuck for 12

>>>>> hours on "Installing update 4 of 20," so I shut down my PC

>>>>> manually.

>>>>>

>>>>> What is wrong with this update? What am I supposed to do?

>>>>

>>>> .


>>

>> .
 
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