"bullmom" <bullmom.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I tried that, and it did not work. I suspect that some updates were
> installed
> out of order. The thing I plan on trying is uninstalling what updates have
> installed since the last orderly update and then reinstall in the order of
> issue. However where can I find out what order the updates were issued in?
>
> "TaurArian" wrote:
>
>> Log on as an Administrator -
>>
>> Start button || Control Panel ||System and Maintenance ||Administrative
>> Tools
>>
>> Double-click Services
>>
>> (Provide the Administrator password or confirmation if prompted to do
>> so.)
>>
>> Right-click the "Windows Modules Installer" service, and select
>> Properties.
>>
>> Select General tab - make sure that Startup type is Manual.
>>
>>
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>> "bullmom" <bullmom.DeleteThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:75456C88-1EB9-4102-823D-E89466B9E524@microsoft.com...
>> | Vista Premium Home came installed on my Dell desktop about 6 months
>> ago.
>> | Since November 2007, updates hang and will not complete. Some at 15%,
>> others
>> | at 75%. Some will install and others won't complete. Clicking cancel
>> has no
>> | effect. Hard shutdown is the only way to shut down, as the computer
>> continues
>> | to run updates. I really want to keep updates current, but... Any
>> suggestions?
>> |
>>
>>
>>
bullmom,
Are you by any chance using the Comodo Firewall? It caused the same
problems for me starting in November of 2007. Although Comodo tells me the
problems have been fixed I found this to NOT be the case. I uninstalled it
and the problems went away. I will never install it again.
If you have the Comodo firewall I suggest you permanently uninstall it
and go with the native Windows firewall or something else. I cannot
recommend the ZoneAlarm firewall as it continues to be incompatible with
Vista.
You should disable your antivirus or security suite program before
attempting any update installation. Even then, it sometimes does not help
and you must uninstall it altogether. I haven't had any successes when I
only added the Windows Update and Microsoft Update applications to the
exceptions list.
C.B.
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