Re: Comp freezes hwne installing vista service pack 1 at 37-41%

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You will need every single update that Automatic Updates offers you (again).

TicaLLioNStaLLyN wrote:
I just had pc clutter, I do it once a yr...plus I was getting the lock up
with that beep but then within 10 seconds i was able to use my programs and
everything again

theres so many update sthere is there an easy way to compare to what i got
and will need to update?

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

TicaLLioNStaLLyN wrote:
Hey guys just rebooted my pavilion dv9700 to factory and goin thru
the update reinstalls and now im down to vista service pack 1 and
its keep freeezing my comp on the donwload...I've turned auto
donwload settings off and as long as I dont donwload my comp
doesn't freeze....any way I can fix this? thanks in advance

2gb ddr3
250 internal
duo core 1.66ghz

Shenan Stanley wrote:
I believe you mean you reverted your computer to 'as shipped' or
'original from factory' setup. "Reboot" is essentially similar to
turning off/on a computer.

Are you being offered Vista SP1 or are you trying to install it
manually?

Have you checked HP's website for any hardware/driver updates?

Visit:
http://h20180.www2.hp.com/apps/Lookup?h_lang=en&h_cc=us&cc=us&h_page=hpcom&lang=en&h_client=S-A-R163-1&h_pagetype=s-002&h_query=pavilion+dv9700
... and pick your specific version.

If it is as you stated (exactly) then you'll want:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareList?os=2093&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&product=3636841&lang=en

TicaLLioNStaLLyN wrote:
Sorry i'm not a technical person :) but you got the point lol But I
did mean original factory.

My comp has hp update which automatically finds the updates that are
specific to my model.

model: DV9736ca

I am being offered the vista sp1, not trying manually, from
windows update and it was automatically starting the download
before. While downloading windows update would freeze my comp and
then eventually hear that beep from your internal speaker mid
donwload and not even get to the install!

The "HP Update" you speak of is far from reliable - from my experience.
Not to mention that it is not likely to install the BIOS update...

I still suggest you check manually and install necessary updates.

You also may want to let us in on why you recovered to factory setup in the
first place - believe it or not - that is not a fix-all. ;-)

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Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
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