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  • Windows Automatic Update help

    I have Windows update automatically. Earlier this week, it downloaded some updates. I went to turn my computer off, and it said that the updates would be loaded and my computer would shut off automatically.

    That didn't happen.

    When I woke up, it was still applying the updates. So I manually turned my PC off and went to work.

    Long story short, every day this week when I shut my PC off, I get the message saying Windows is applying the updates, but always gets stuck on the 4th one, for hours on end. I have to hold my power button to turn it off.

    How can I manually apply these upgrades/patches, or just skip them? I haven't had a proper Windows shut down in a week.

    Thanks!
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  • #2
    Same thing has happened to me. I have a new laptop with Windows Vista and it claims it has 9 updates to install, but it gets stuck on the first one.

    I shut it down one night to install the updates before bed, and when I got up in the morning it was still working on that first update and never shut down.
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    • #3
      This is a known bug with Vista currently:

      http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?si...36256&from=rss

      No known fix for it as of yet.

      Cutenoob
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      • #4
        Well, it's not a systemic problem, as I had no issues applying the latest patches either on my laptop or desktop (x32 and x64 respectively), so if you have some way to do a system restore, maybe try giving downloading another try. If it doesn't work again, disable automatic update until you hear there's a fix for it.
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        • #5
          Quoth Cutenoob View Post
          This is a known bug with Vista currently:

          http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?si...36256&from=rss

          No known fix for it as of yet.

          Cutenoob
          Lovely.... I wonder if this is what happened to my box this morning.

          When I got home from work, windows updates ready to be installed. Looked at them, and said Ok, and let it go. I also had an update for my firewall and let that run as well. (thus, my problem could have been either)

          Updates finished, and I clicked reboot and went to bed. I got up to find it in a constant reboot cycle. It would start to load, get to a specific file and blue screen and reboot...

          When I left for work, a restore from backup was running on my C drive. Damn, I'm glad I keep Save and Restore running on my system. The latest backup is only a week old...

          I'm going to have to take a closer look at all the updates being applied when it downloads them again.


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          • #6
            Quoth Irving Patrick Freleigh View Post
            Same thing has happened to me. I have a new laptop with Windows Vista and it claims it has 9 updates to install, but it gets stuck on the first one.

            I shut it down one night to install the updates before bed, and when I got up in the morning it was still working on that first update and never shut down.
            I just got Vista and the updates fail and take 4ever
            Jacob (F&R Computer Man)

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            • #7
              Are you using winXP or Vista?
              Jacob (F&R Computer Man)

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