Automatic updates

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Hi

I reinstalled the operating system on a Dell desktop and eveything works
fine except Automatic Updates. Windows automatically downloads and installs
19 updates but when I restart I get a blue screen which says that windows has
stopped and the only way that I can get it working again is to go into safe
mode and do a system restore to the time before the updates were installed.

It's going to take ages to try to custom install each update in turn until I
find which one is causing the problem so is there anything else I can try?
It's SP1 by the way, I don't think I can install SP2 until I sort out these
problems first.

Any suggestions please?
 
Hi

You may like to post to the Windows Update News Group:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate or
http://aumha.org/nntp.htm

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Will Denny
MS MVP Windows Shell/User
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Hi Richard,
It's going to take ages to try to custom install each update in turn until
I
find which one is causing the problem so is there anything else I can try?

No, not really. That would be the recommended patch to isolate the
problematic update.
It's SP1 by the way, I don't think I can install SP2 until I sort out
these
problems first.

Um, sure you can - why would you think otherwise?

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Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
Hello, Richard!

There is an MS newgroup, microsoft.public.windowsupdate, that focuses on
windows update problems. You might want to try there.

If not, try AutoPatcher here:
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=409564
It's a sizeable (216MB) d/l so hopefully you've got broadband. But it
updated my PC while Windows Update would not -- due to an error that NOBODY,
including MS MVPs, seems to know about. ...and, much to my surprise, my
computer actually DOES seem be running faster and smoother. You can select
which updates/patches to apply.

It may have even fixed my problem with Windows Update; I don't know, I
haven't tried it yet. BTW, I do not use Automatic Updates.

You could also try here : http://windizupdate.com/ ...but this one never
worked for me.

Good luck. Let us know how you do.
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Hoppy
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Richard wrote in conference microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers on Tue, 27
Dec 2005 03:00:42 -0800:

R> I reinstalled the operating system on a Dell desktop and eveything works
R> fine except Automatic Updates. Windows automatically downloads and
R> installs 19 updates but when I restart I get a blue screen which says
R> that windows has stopped and the only way that I can get it working
R> again is to go into safe mode and do a system restore to the time before
R> the updates were installed.

R> It's going to take ages to try to custom install each update in turn
R> until I find which one is causing the problem so is there anything else
R> I can try? It's SP1 by the way, I don't think I can install SP2 until I
R> sort out these problems first.

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Rick wrote on Tue, 27 Dec 2005 07:10:39 -0500:

??>> It's going to take ages to try to custom install each update in turn
??>> until I find which one is causing the problem so is there anything
??>> else I can try?

RNR> No, not really. That would be the recommended patch to isolate the
RNR> problematic update.

??>> It's SP1 by the way, I don't think I can install SP2 until I sort out
??>> these
??>> problems first.

RNR> Um, sure you can - why would you think otherwise?

RNR> --
RNR> Best of Luck,

RNR> Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
RNR>
RNR> Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone
RNR>
RNR> Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

RNR> ??>>
??>> Any suggestions please?
 
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