Re: SP2 Update Problem
- From: Mel Mick <MelMick.net>
- Date: Sun, 26 Feb 2006 15:33:50 -0500
No, because IE always crashes on the WU website. I downloaded SP2 and
tried to install it from the file.
I fallowed your instructions precisely on preparing for an install.
The registry settings were already as you indicated they should be. I
then ran CMD and followed all the steps in #3, followed by cleaning
and scrubbing my system with the suggested security software. I found
some minor privacy issues, which I fixed. Next I followed the precise
instructions for a clean boot. Only MS apps and Zone Alarm were
running.
On installing SP2 all seemed to go OK, as before, untill I again
received the same error message: Access is denied. SP2 uninstalls
after hitting OK.
Anything else you can suggest trying? I appreciate your detailed
instructions. I was so sure I had it licked ...
On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 14:57:33 -0600, "Maurice N ~ MVP"
<maurice@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Were you trying to get XP Service Pack 2 in the online Windows Update website ?
Check on the update permissions as outline below in # 1 & 2. Do a cleanup as in # 3.
Then follow suggestions on perparing for & getting SP2 as outlined in following at Aumha.org:
Windows Service Pack 2 FAQ at Aumha.org
http://aumha.org/win5/a/sp2faq.htm
Hello,
1. Click on Start, Run and type "REGEDIT" (w/o the quotes). The Registry Editor will open.
*WARNING*
Using Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems
resulting from the incorrect use of Registry Editor can be solved. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.
2. Navigate to the following key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\WindowsUpdate
On the upper menu, click on Edit, and select Permissions from the drop-down list.
Give Administrator (And / Or System) Full Control and Read permissions by checking the allow boxes. NOTE: In certain instances these boxes are grayed out. Insure that all accounts have appropriate permissions.
Click Apply, then OK.
Close the Registry Editor.
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#3.
Next, from main Windows Start menu, select RUN, type in
CMD <Enter-key>
type in
net stop wuauserv <Enter-key>
Go to Windows Explorer.
Look on your system drive (usually C ) and look at the Windows folder name. Like Windows or WINNT.
Modify following as appropriate.
If your Windows folder is C:\Windows. Look at this folder
C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
If you find files in there, delete them. That folder is where files are stored from W U downloads.
Go back to Command prompt window.
type in
net start wuauserv <Enter-key>
EXIT <Enter-key>
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