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| | Installing Vista and error free updates. For those who experience problems with updates for vista, there is only one sure way of overcoming this without all the hassle. 1- delete the main partition, then create a partition, then reformat the drive, usually C:\ 2 - Install Vista 3- DO NOT install anything at all, no firewall or antivirus, just let windows firewall and windows defender take care of things for now. 4- Update vista, continue to update/restart and update until there are no more updates available. 5- place a shortcut on the desktop for " windows update " (Control Panel/windows update-"right click, send to desktop-create shortcut) 6- install your third part software one at a time, after each install of a program, run the vista update, if it comes back stating there are no updates available you know the prog you just installed is fine. 7- Continue using this method after every install of new software. 8-If after installing a specific software prog you get the message "Windows is UNABLE to check for updates, then you know the last piece of software you installed is not compatible with vista, even if it does state that it is. In this case uninstall the offending software and do a system restore to a point BEFORE you installed the offending/incompatible software. Run windows update again after the system restore. 9- If you continue to use this method you will never encounter any "unable to install" update errors. There are quite a few third party firewalls and anti-virus programs and hundreds of other software that will block vista update as they consider part of the update to be a virus or an incoming threat. Myself, I use Sunbelt Personal Firewall and Bit defender-2009 Antivirus. Please note Bit defender WILL disable Windows-Defender) This is quite acceptable as Bit defender has built in Anti-Spyware, Anti-Malware plus of course Anti-Virus. If this information helps at least one person from the headaches and frustration caused by third party software then it is well worth my writing this post. Vangellis MCP,MCTS,MCPD,MCIPT,MCA,MCSE,MCSD,MCDBA |
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| | Re: Installing Vista and error free updates. "Vangellis" <vangellis@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OLsJzxuJJHA.3976@xxxxxx Quote: > For those who experience problems with updates for vista, there is only > one sure way of overcoming this without all the hassle. > 1- delete the main partition, then create a partition, then reformat the > drive, usually C:\ > 2 - Install Vista > 3- DO NOT install anything at all, no firewall or antivirus, just let > windows firewall and windows defender take care of things for now. > 4- Update vista, continue to update/restart and update until there are no > more updates available. > 5- place a shortcut on the desktop for " windows update " (Control > Panel/windows update-"right click, send to desktop-create shortcut) > 6- install your third part software one at a time, after each install of a > program, run the vista update, if it comes back stating there are no > updates available you know the prog you just installed is fine. > 7- Continue using this method after every install of new software. > 8-If after installing a specific software prog you get the message > "Windows is UNABLE to check for updates, then you know the last piece of > software you installed is not compatible with vista, even if it does state > that it is. In this case uninstall the offending software and do a system > restore to a point BEFORE you installed the offending/incompatible > software. Run windows update again after the system restore. > 9- If you continue to use this method you will never encounter any "unable > to install" update errors. > There are quite a few third party firewalls and anti-virus programs and > hundreds of other software that will block vista update as they consider > part of the update to be a virus or an incoming threat. > Myself, I use Sunbelt Personal Firewall and Bit defender-2009 Antivirus. > Please note Bit defender WILL disable Windows-Defender) This is quite > acceptable as Bit defender has built in Anti-Spyware, Anti-Malware plus of > course Anti-Virus. > > If this information helps at least one person from the headaches and > frustration caused by third party software then it is well worth my > writing this post. > > Vangellis > MCP,MCTS,MCPD,MCIPT,MCA,MCSE,MCSD,MCDBA start menu search box and open the file to see when the problem started, and what caused it. |
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| | Re: Installing Vista and error free updates. "Jack Mc Kenna" <jacmac101@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:gcasg8$kts$1@xxxxxx Quote: > > "Vangellis" <vangellis@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:OLsJzxuJJHA.3976@xxxxxx Quote: >> For those who experience problems with updates for vista, there is only >> one sure way of overcoming this without all the hassle. >> 1- delete the main partition, then create a partition, then reformat the >> drive, usually C:\ >> 2 - Install Vista >> 3- DO NOT install anything at all, no firewall or antivirus, just let >> windows firewall and windows defender take care of things for now. >> 4- Update vista, continue to update/restart and update until there are no >> more updates available. >> 5- place a shortcut on the desktop for " windows update " (Control >> Panel/windows update-"right click, send to desktop-create shortcut) >> 6- install your third part software one at a time, after each install of >> a program, run the vista update, if it comes back stating there are no >> updates available you know the prog you just installed is fine. >> 7- Continue using this method after every install of new software. >> 8-If after installing a specific software prog you get the message >> "Windows is UNABLE to check for updates, then you know the last piece of >> software you installed is not compatible with vista, even if it does >> state that it is. In this case uninstall the offending software and do a >> system restore to a point BEFORE you installed the offending/incompatible >> software. Run windows update again after the system restore. >> 9- If you continue to use this method you will never encounter any >> "unable to install" update errors. >> There are quite a few third party firewalls and anti-virus programs and >> hundreds of other software that will block vista update as they consider >> part of the update to be a virus or an incoming threat. >> Myself, I use Sunbelt Personal Firewall and Bit defender-2009 Antivirus. >> Please note Bit defender WILL disable Windows-Defender) This is quite >> acceptable as Bit defender has built in Anti-Spyware, Anti-Malware plus >> of course Anti-Virus. >> >> If this information helps at least one person from the headaches and >> frustration caused by third party software then it is well worth my >> writing this post. >> >> Vangellis >> MCP,MCTS,MCPD,MCIPT,MCA,MCSE,MCSD,MCDBA > start menu search box and open the file to see when the problem started, > and what caused it. > windowsupdate.log reports no errors? This I have seen many times, and windows update is enabled but refuses to update with no obvious reason. Vangellis MCP,MCTS,MCPD,MCIPT,MCA,MCSE,MCSD,MCDBA |
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