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"IWANTBLUE" wrote:

yUP :( This is my sons new lappy runing Vista ultimate, and last night as he
was logging off it had obviously downloaded the updates automatically and
when he logged off to close the computer down it started installing the
updates automatically...
hours later it was still stuck on Installing 4of6.... do not switch off or
unplug etc....

after a couple more hours i hard reset, and on the reboot it imediately
rebooted to "resuming".... 'f8' dosent seem to be an option on this computer,
and I was weary of doing anything too drastic , so after repeated reboots to
'resuming' then 4 of 6 etc... I left it all night....
0500 I ry again, and left it all day, and by 12 am it was tioll saying the
same but by 3pm, it had obviously finnished because it turned off and when I
got home at 1800 and switched it on it booted to the Dell splash....then
rebooted to the dell splash again, thencontinued to vista as normal?

all seems well, but the updates installed only show as

Update for Windows Vista (KB943302)

Installation date: ‎09/‎01/‎2008 19:51

Installation status: Successful

Update for Windows Vista (KB943411)

Installation date: ‎09/‎01/‎2008 19:51

Installation status: Successful

Update type: Important

Update for Windows Vista (KB935509)

Installation date: ‎09/‎01/‎2008 19:51

Installation status: Successful

Update type: Important

This now leaves Kb941644, and KB905866
and windows defender KB915597 (today)

But as I don't know why it took so Long I'm loathed to retry :(
especially as I see a few other issues :(
I hope this isn't the way things are with vista... I had been telling
everyone it wasn't as bad as the press would have you believe up untill now...

any ideas as to what caused the hours of hang?


"gmax" wrote:

One or all of the Updates listed below caused my computer to crash. Had to
use recovery disc to gain control. Once up and running the system was very
unstable so removed the updates. Now running as before. Is anyone else having
problems ? Come on Microsoft sort it out!

Update for Windows Vista (KB943302) Installation date: ‎09/‎01/‎2008 18:22
Install this update to resolve a set of known application compatibility
issues with Windows Vista. After you install this item, you may have to
restart your computer.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943302

Update for Windows Vista (KB943899) Installation date: ‎09/‎01/‎2008 18:22
This is a reliability update. This update resolves some performance and
reliability issues in Windows Vista. By applying this update, you can achieve
better performance and responsiveness in various scenarios. After you
install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/943899

Update for Windows Vista (KB943411) Installation date: ‎09/‎01/‎2008 18:22
Install this update to improve protection in Windows Sidebar. This update
enables Windows Sidebar to block certain gadgets from running. After you
install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=104989


I received notification that 7 critical updates were ready to install on Update Tuesday, January 8. We have 2 computers running Vista Ultimate. I received a message that 6 of the updates were successful and that one failed on each of the desktops. The one update that failed has been failing since early December. It is the update for Daylight Savings Time. I think the update is numbered KB942763. I got a message that I needed to reboot, which the computer did. Now every day I get the same notification that these updates are ready to install again. This is a continuous loop on both mine and my wife's Vista Ulltimate computers. The updates supposedly install successfully, but then Windows Update notifies us that they are ready to install again. I have gone through the installation routine several times on both computers, and each time before shutdown, the computer says that it is configuring the updates. Then it reboots and at startup says that it is configuring the updates again.
It shuts down again and finally reboots completely. After checking Windows
Update, I am told that the updates installed successfully, only to find
several hours later that I have 6 updates ready to install again. Microsoft's
patches are much less dependable than they used to be and much less likely to
install successfully without causing problems of one kind or another. I don't
think they are actually testing them enough to make sure that they work
correctly before releasing them on Update Tuesday each month. One update late
last year completely broke Windows Update on my wife's laptop running Windows
Business. I had to obtain a Vista installation CD from Microsoft and
reinstall Windows Vista to solve the problem. The laptop had come with a
Windows XP CD and I had purchased a Vista upgrade CD at the time I purchased
the laptop, so I didn't have a Vista installation CD to use to reinstall
Vista. At least Microsoft Windows Update technical support finally sent me a
Vista CD. But I
dealt with this issue for 2 or 3 months before finally getting the issue
resolved. Now I am being hit with these latest Windows Update issues. It
really makes me wonder what to expect each month when I try to install the
Windows Update patches on Update Tuesday. I am sorry I don't have any answers
for your problem. I just want to reaffirm that there are some serious
problems with the Microsoft patches that they are issuing each month.
.



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