Bruce
December 6th 03, 05:46 PM
Wel, whether that's true or not doesn't matter. The
question remains: how can I activate the download after
it's been done and the computer rebooted?
>-----Original Message-----
>If you keep read other posts you will see that these
>latest updates are causing problems think twice about
>downloading them
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have auto update selected on Win XP Pro. The notice
>>appeared yesterday that new updates were downloaded and
>>ready to install. I forgot about it and shut the system
>>down. Now I'd like to install them, but don't know how
>to
>>activate whatever was downloaded. I tried manually
>>running Windows Update, but encountered an error on the
>>download page when it started scanning my system. This
>>happened before too, but the auto update has always
>>worked fine. How can I activate the download?
>>Thank you.
>>.
>>
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question remains: how can I activate the download after
it's been done and the computer rebooted?
>-----Original Message-----
>If you keep read other posts you will see that these
>latest updates are causing problems think twice about
>downloading them
>>-----Original Message-----
>>I have auto update selected on Win XP Pro. The notice
>>appeared yesterday that new updates were downloaded and
>>ready to install. I forgot about it and shut the system
>>down. Now I'd like to install them, but don't know how
>to
>>activate whatever was downloaded. I tried manually
>>running Windows Update, but encountered an error on the
>>download page when it started scanning my system. This
>>happened before too, but the auto update has always
>>worked fine. How can I activate the download?
>>Thank you.
>>.
>>
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