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Old 01-05-2009   #3 (permalink)
John Barnett MVP


 
 

Re: Windows Update in Vista

Viewing the update history will tell you what updates have been installed.
Click Start>Windows Updates. In the Windows Update window look at the
'tasks' on the left of the window and then click on 'view update history'

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"Patrick" <mactrie@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Just before Christmas I received several updates, I think it was about
> six, and clicked the Icon to install them. The PC, which is a 64 bit with
> 4gig RAM and running Vista Home Premium, took two and a half hours to
> install these updates, during this time I couldn't use the PC and when it
> finished it asked for the PC to be restarted and this took a further 30
> minutes. What is wrong, if anything?
>
> Patrick
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