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27. February 2012, 19:09:00

rjhowie

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Get this every single close down

On one of my pc's when switching off I get a message that there is one update to be done and the usual don't switch off. This is happening every single time I shut down time after time, day after day and if I am on a few times then it is becoming standard practice.. Anyway to stop this happening?

27. February 2012, 21:02:14

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What update is failing to install?

28. February 2012, 06:34:48

rjhowie

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It always says update one of one.

28. February 2012, 06:44:27

Frenzie

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If you run Windows Update during your regular Windows session, maybe it'll give you an error message that gives a clue as to what is wrong?
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1. March 2012, 06:55:13

rjhowie

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I am told there are 2 important updates as follows....

Security Update for Microsoft. NET Framework 4 on XP. Server 2003...... 3.5MB

Update for Microsoft NET Framework 4 on xp, Server 2003, Vista, Win..... 32MB


Then I go to install them and says it is installing 1 of 2. And again 2 of 2. After several minutes
There is apparently a problem as it says "some updates were not installed" . Errors found - Code 643.

1. March 2012, 11:28:30

Frenzie

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Sorry, I don't know. Microsoft has some possibly helpful instructions that look fairly complex and time consuming: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923100/
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2. March 2012, 02:09:04

ensbb3

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You can reject the update by toggling the check box beside it. Should leave you alone about it then.

3. March 2012, 09:10:08

rjhowie

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I tried that road Frenzie and it was as you say getting complicated. Thanks anyway. I think you are probably right there ensbb3 and will toggle the dashed thing off so i don't have this constant wait. Thanks.

3. March 2012, 10:56:16

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@rjhowie, can't you just run the Microsoft's "fix it"? It should be as easy as download and run.

4. March 2012, 02:00:33

rjhowie

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Where do you find that?

4. March 2012, 02:46:02

ensbb3

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Originally posted by rjhowie:

I think you are probably right there ensbb3 and will toggle the dashed thing off so i don't have this constant wait. Thanks.


glad to help, sir. fyi, you may of botched an earlier update that this one requires to install. Won't hurt to look back and see anyway.

5. March 2012, 03:46:03

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Originally posted by rjhowie:

Where do you find that?


In the link posted by Frenzie, there is a picture that says Microsoft Fixme. Just click on that to download the installer and run it with administrator permissions.

5. March 2012, 09:12:16

Frenzie

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Wait, was that even there when I posted the link? I don't recall seeing that button and it's pretty big.
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22. March 2012, 03:25:08

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The fixit link only appeared on a Windows 7 pc. It is also mentioned here http://www.support.microsoft.com/kb/971187

22. March 2012, 06:48:50

Frenzie

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Ah, so it was by sheer coincidence that I was on Windows 7 rather than Linux the second time I visited that link.
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23. March 2012, 21:10:47

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The Fixit is located in this paragraph:
Method 1: Fix MSI software update registration corruption issues
To fix MSI software update registration corruption issues automatically, click the Fix it button or link. Click Run in the View Download dialog box, and then follow the steps in the Fix it wizard.



Fix this problem
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