Re: Update install fails - how do I force re-download the update

From: Zoot (Zoot_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/05/05


Date: Tue, 4 Jan 2005 20:09:02 -0800

Hi, thanks for the info. I thought I had to install those other fixes first,
because Windows Update wasn't offing to let me download SP2 (or SP1 or
anything else),
just those security updates and thats it.

I went to the catalog site and have a question: What version of the software
should I select? I have installed the original Windows XP Pro (bought when
it first came out). The list has selections for WinXP, WinXP Home, and WinXP
Pro, all with RTM, SP1, and SP2 variants. I'm not sure what RTM means, but
I don't have SP1 or SP2, so I picked that, but the Win XP Pro RTM choice did
not seem to offer the SP2 download. When I picked Win XP RTM, it did have
the SP2 download, but I'm not sure if it's the right one.

Also, a 266MB download at dialup rates will take forever. Is there any
provision to stop the download and resume it later?

Thanks!
-Bryon

"Taurarian" wrote:

> BTW You don't need to install SP1 or any other updates before installing Service Pack
> 2?
> Service Pack 2 is cumulative and includes all prior Critical Updates. You don't have
> to worry about uninstalling any previous updates.
>
> "Zoot" <Zoot@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FB4F4AC8-757F-4202-A58C-CA573B816DD1@microsoft.com...
> > My hard disk just died and I've had to reinstall WinXP (original version) on
> > my new disk, and I'm trying to bring my system up to SP2 with Windows Update
> > over my slow dial-up connection. But I've run into a hitch:
> >
> > While I was downloading a bunch (22!) of critical security updates, my
> > system hung when the screen saver kicked in. I rebooted and set windows
> > update to finish downloading & installing the 22 updates. It picked up about
> > where it left off, and eventually successfully installed 21 of the 22 updates.
> >
> > But one security update always fails when I try to install it. The one that
> > was downloading when my system hung. But I thought perhaps it was my IE
> > security settings or because I had disabled some service, but after repeated
> > experimentation with lowering all the explorer settings and activating the
> > disabled services, I'm pretty sure at this point it's gotta be a corrupted
> > update file, since I'm out of other things to try.
> >
> > Windows Update won't offer me any other major updates like SP1 or SP2, (I
> > assume it's insisting I get that failed update first), so can't update my
> > system any further until this is resolved.
> >
> > Is there any way to force windows update to re-download the file? There are
> > no files in the windows update directory to delete, and I've tried deleting
> > all temporary internet files and offline content, but windows update still
> > won't re-download the bad update. Where is that sucker hiding?
> >
> > Could there be some other reason for the update failure? The security
> > update seemes to be an update to the network DDE service. I don't have any
> > problems starting or stopping that service currently, and I don't think it's
> > in use by anything on my system. I've also tried making sure no firewall was
> > running and even tried disconnecting from my dial-up connection before I hit
> > the final install button for the update, all with no luck.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Bryon
>
>


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