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francis

Hi... anybody can help me... I download the latest
display driver from MS update web page with mine Win XP.
I have problem downloading it.. twice... and the download
is not completed yet... the third time and on...it did
not continue to download the driver but tried to install
it... and produce a fail result...
Please help if you know how to solved this problem...
thank you
 
francis said:
Hi... anybody can help me... I download the latest
display driver from MS update web page with mine Win XP.
I have problem downloading it.. twice... and the download
is not completed yet... the third time and on...it did
not continue to download the driver but tried to install
it... and produce a fail result...
Please help if you know how to solved this problem...
thank you
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Right click on My Computer and click on Explore
In Windows Explorer type view of My Computer,
click the plus sign next to the C drive,
under the C drive, do you see a folder called WUTemp?
If so, right click on the WUTemp folder and delete it.
If you do not see a WUTemp folder, don't worry about it.
Now click the plus sign next to the Windows folder
Then click the plus sign next to the System32 folder
Under the System32 folder, right click on the CatRoot2
folder and click on Rename
Left click in the little window that says CatRoot2 so that
your blinking cursor is just to the left of the C of CatRoot2 -
type in the word Old so that the name will now be
OldCatRoot2 and press enter.
Close out of the Windows Explorer

Now go to:
Control Panel | Internet Options | General tab

Delete all cookies
Delete all temporary internet files
(include all offline content)
Remove all Downloaded Program Files
To do that, you click on that "settings"
button and then click on the "View Objects"
button and then right click and choose remove
for all of them, if any, one at a time.
Close the Downloaded Program Files window,
Click OK to the Settings window.
Now clear History

Now click on the "Advanced" tab at the top
of Internet Options.
In the Browsing section, uncheck the box for
"Enable third-party browser extensions (requires restart)"
Click "Apply" and then "OK" at the bottom
of Internet Options
Close out of Control Panel

Restart the computer

Download one or both of these Anti Spyware programs
and install them, update them and scan your system
and delete any spywares that may be found. If you have a
working Anti Virus program, then update it and scan with it,
otherwise use one of these free online virus scanners:

Ad-aware 6.0 build 181
http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10214379.html?tag=list

Spybot - Search & Destroy 1.2
http://download.com.com/3000-2144-10194058.html?tag=list

Panda ActiveScan
http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/

TrendMicro Houscall Anti Virus Scan
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/

After all of that has been done, try downloading the updated
display adapter driver from the Windows Update site again.
If it still hangs up, then maybe the Windows Update site is just
having problems. Suggest you see about updating your display
adapter driver from the manufacturer's web site instead.
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