Re: Many KBxxxxx.log failure files after trying to patch SP2
- From: "MowGreen [MVP]" <mowgreen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 02:23:31 -0700
The KBxxxxxx.logs are created during the install of updates. Nothing amiss there.
In addition, when I go into my add/remove programs, the only program that is listed is the windows 1.3 installer, and the windows service pack 2. Should the additional subsequent patches be listed as well?
Did you put a check in the box to " Show updates " ?
Go to Start > Run > type in
cmd
Click OK
At the Command Prompt type in
systeminfo
Press Enter
What is listed next to HotFix(s) ?
You can copy what's in the command window by pressing CTRL C, paste that into a text file, and then remove entries except for HotFix(s).
Then post the info into your reply, please.
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2006]
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jonathingy W. wrote:
Hi. Here is my scenario. I had to reformat my hard drive. I reinstalled XP Home, and because of the fact that I am on dial up, my friend provided me with the SP 2 on disk. I ran the install program, and everything worked fine. I then logged onto windows update to download all of the patches. (count 54). I received no errors about downloads and installs. They said they all installed correctly, as far as I remember, and I restarted my computer. However, I have 54 of those KB****.log files in my windows directory, and they all have errors in it such as stating that the update.ver file is not correct, and that files such as sp4.cab does not exist..
In addition, when I go into my add/remove programs, the only program that is listed is the windows 1.3 installer, and the windows service pack 2. Should the additional subsequent patches be listed as well? I know that when I go to the windowsupdate site, it says that I don't need to install anything new.
Do any of you think that the problem was that it was a fresh install, that didn't even have SP1 on it yet, or was it because I installed from a disk? Do I actually have these updates and the log files aren't anything to worry about?
I have posted below an example of one of the 54 KB******.log files. I also have the windowsupdate.log file, but it is HUGE, so I'm not sure what to post regarding that. Please let me know if anyone needs to see anything from it. I've looked it over, and haven't found anything, to my knowledge, that seems ominous. Anyone have any suggestions?
Sorry this log is so long, I'm not sure what, if anything, should have been left out.
I will be posting the log in a nested reply to this post.
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