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Rich September 11th 05 05:35 AM

Installation of SP2 Does Not Finish
 
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is finished. The
dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard" is open. The text
"Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar indicates the install is
about 50% complete, and in the Details box it says "Running processes after
install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The system
appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.

Phillips September 11th 05 05:50 AM

Since your machine does not lock, you may need to wait 1/2 an hour or more -
depending on your hardware. Disabele any anti-virus or anything that might
drain your resources.
Search for the SP2 install file - I think it's an XML file. Just search for
*.log or for install.* files created in the last 24 hours in the Windows
directory.


"Rich" wrote in message
...
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is finished.
The
dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard" is open. The text
"Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar indicates the install is
about 50% complete, and in the Details box it says "Running processes
after
install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The system
appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.




Shenan Stanley September 11th 05 06:18 AM

Rich wrote:
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is
finished. The dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard" is
open. The text "Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar
indicates the install is about 50% complete, and in the Details box
it says "Running processes after install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button still
works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.


Is this the stand-alone version of the SP2 install?

Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
http://snipurl.com/8bqy

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



Rich September 11th 05 06:21 AM

So far the machine has been sitting for about an hour now. CPU usage is
between 5% - 7%. Virus scan and firewall are disabled.

I found two of the three log files I know about - setupapi.log and
scvpack.log. Could not find spuninst.log.

The service pack log file is the most interesting of the two. It shows that
the install stopped at the following point:

c:\winnt\system32\regsvr32.exe /s c:\winnt\system32\inetsrv\iischema.dll

There is no return code for the call, which is why I suspect the install
stopped here. All other return codes for processes starting are 0, except
for one process that returned a value of 1.

At this point I am thinking of restarting the system and hope for the best.


"Phillips" wrote:

Since your machine does not lock, you may need to wait 1/2 an hour or more -
depending on your hardware. Disabele any anti-virus or anything that might
drain your resources.
Search for the SP2 install file - I think it's an XML file. Just search for
*.log or for install.* files created in the last 24 hours in the Windows
directory.


"Rich" wrote in message
...
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is finished.
The
dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard" is open. The text
"Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar indicates the install is
about 50% complete, and in the Details box it says "Running processes
after
install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The system
appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.





Rich September 11th 05 06:28 AM

If I understand the question correctly, I believe the answer is no. The
download is coming from Windows Update.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

Rich wrote:
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is
finished. The dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard" is
open. The text "Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar
indicates the install is about 50% complete, and in the Details box
it says "Running processes after install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button still
works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.


Is this the stand-alone version of the SP2 install?

Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
http://snipurl.com/8bqy

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html




Shenan Stanley September 11th 05 06:32 AM

Rich wrote:
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is
finished. The dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard"
is open. The text "Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar
indicates the install is about 50% complete, and in the Details box
it says "Running processes after install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button
still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.


Shenan Stanley wrote:
Is this the stand-alone version of the SP2 install?

Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
http://snipurl.com/8bqy


Rich wrote:
If I understand the question correctly, I believe the answer is no.
The download is coming from Windows Update.


One of the things to try if the installation from the website fails is to
download the stand-alone file and install from it - it sometimes works where
the web page fails.

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html



Jim Byrd September 11th 05 04:37 PM

Hi Rich - As was recommended to you, try doing the install using the 'stand
alone' version. I strongly suggest that you take a look he
http://forum.aumha.org/viewforum.php...5636d83 36717
before you install for some helpful tips.

--
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
My Blog, Defending Your Machine, he
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/

"Rich" wrote in message

If I understand the question correctly, I believe the answer is no.
The download is coming from Windows Update.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

Rich wrote:
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is
finished. The dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard"
is open. The text "Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar
indicates the install is about 50% complete, and in the Details box
it says "Running processes after install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button
still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.


Is this the stand-alone version of the SP2 install?

Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
http://snipurl.com/8bqy

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html




Phillips September 11th 05 11:57 PM

BITS service should be runing - Background Intelligent Transfer Service,
that is - for WUpdate.
Also, looks like you have IIS service installed and SP2 waits for some
confirmation or SP2 is looking for other machines on the network or SP2
cannot connect to WU site - it should give you a message about that.
As others said, download the Adm. SP2 (about 270MB) from MS site. Before
installing SP2, clean up all unnecessary files (temp., temp internet files
etc), run chkdsk and defrag.
Michael


"Rich" wrote in message
...
So far the machine has been sitting for about an hour now. CPU usage is
between 5% - 7%. Virus scan and firewall are disabled.

I found two of the three log files I know about - setupapi.log and
scvpack.log. Could not find spuninst.log.

The service pack log file is the most interesting of the two. It shows
that
the install stopped at the following point:

c:\winnt\system32\regsvr32.exe /s c:\winnt\system32\inetsrv\iischema.dll

There is no return code for the call, which is why I suspect the install
stopped here. All other return codes for processes starting are 0, except
for one process that returned a value of 1.

At this point I am thinking of restarting the system and hope for the
best.


"Phillips" wrote:

Since your machine does not lock, you may need to wait 1/2 an hour or
more -
depending on your hardware. Disabele any anti-virus or anything that
might
drain your resources.
Search for the SP2 install file - I think it's an XML file. Just search
for
*.log or for install.* files created in the last 24 hours in the Windows
directory.


"Rich" wrote in message
...
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is finished.
The
dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard" is open. The text
"Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar indicates the install
is
about 50% complete, and in the Details box it says "Running processes
after
install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system
appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.







Rich September 12th 05 03:20 AM

BITS is running and IIS seems to be okay.

I downloaded the standalone SP2 upgrade after wading through a reload of XP
just to get my system working again. For awhile there even my keyboard
stopped working!

Anyway, during my next upgrade try the system hung again and displayed the
same error message about MSDART.DLL. I ended up walking away for about an
hour and much to my amazement the install recovered and successfully
completed.

Thanks for your time and your suggestions.

"Phillips" wrote:

BITS service should be runing - Background Intelligent Transfer Service,
that is - for WUpdate.
Also, looks like you have IIS service installed and SP2 waits for some
confirmation or SP2 is looking for other machines on the network or SP2
cannot connect to WU site - it should give you a message about that.
As others said, download the Adm. SP2 (about 270MB) from MS site. Before
installing SP2, clean up all unnecessary files (temp., temp internet files
etc), run chkdsk and defrag.
Michael


"Rich" wrote in message
...
So far the machine has been sitting for about an hour now. CPU usage is
between 5% - 7%. Virus scan and firewall are disabled.

I found two of the three log files I know about - setupapi.log and
scvpack.log. Could not find spuninst.log.

The service pack log file is the most interesting of the two. It shows
that
the install stopped at the following point:

c:\winnt\system32\regsvr32.exe /s c:\winnt\system32\inetsrv\iischema.dll

There is no return code for the call, which is why I suspect the install
stopped here. All other return codes for processes starting are 0, except
for one process that returned a value of 1.

At this point I am thinking of restarting the system and hope for the
best.


"Phillips" wrote:

Since your machine does not lock, you may need to wait 1/2 an hour or
more -
depending on your hardware. Disabele any anti-virus or anything that
might
drain your resources.
Search for the SP2 install file - I think it's an XML file. Just search
for
*.log or for install.* files created in the last 24 hours in the Windows
directory.


"Rich" wrote in message
...
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is finished.
The
dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard" is open. The text
"Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar indicates the install
is
about 50% complete, and in the Details box it says "Running processes
after
install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system
appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.







Rich September 12th 05 03:22 AM

Jim,

I downloaded the stand alone SP2 upgrade after wading through a reload of XP
just to get my system working again. For awhile there even my keyboard
stopped working! I also followed the suggestions in the link you provided as
well as the suggestions from several other links.

Anyway, during my next upgrade try the system hung again and displayed the
same error message about MSDART.DLL. I ended up walking away for about an
hour and much to my amazement the install recovered and successfully
completed.

Thanks for your time and your suggestions.

"Jim Byrd" wrote:

Hi Rich - As was recommended to you, try doing the install using the 'stand
alone' version. I strongly suggest that you take a look he
http://forum.aumha.org/viewforum.php...5636d83 36717
before you install for some helpful tips.

--
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
My Blog, Defending Your Machine, he
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/

"Rich" wrote in message

If I understand the question correctly, I believe the answer is no.
The download is coming from Windows Update.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

Rich wrote:
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is
finished. The dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard"
is open. The text "Finishing installation" is visible, the task bar
indicates the install is about 50% complete, and in the Details box
it says "Running processes after install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button
still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.

Is this the stand-alone version of the SP2 install?

Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
http://snipurl.com/8bqy

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html





Jim Byrd September 12th 05 04:46 AM

YW, Rich - Hope it was helpful.

--
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
My Blog, Defending Your Machine, he
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/

"Rich" wrote in message

Jim,

I downloaded the stand alone SP2 upgrade after wading through a
reload of XP just to get my system working again. For awhile there
even my keyboard stopped working! I also followed the suggestions in
the link you provided as well as the suggestions from several other
links.

Anyway, during my next upgrade try the system hung again and
displayed the same error message about MSDART.DLL. I ended up
walking away for about an hour and much to my amazement the install
recovered and successfully completed.

Thanks for your time and your suggestions.

"Jim Byrd" wrote:

Hi Rich - As was recommended to you, try doing the install using the
'stand alone' version. I strongly suggest that you take a look he

http://forum.aumha.org/viewforum.php...5636d83 36717
before you install for some helpful tips.

--
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
My Blog, Defending Your Machine, he
http://defendingyourmachine.blogspot.com/

"Rich" wrote in message

If I understand the question correctly, I believe the answer is no.
The download is coming from Windows Update.

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

Rich wrote:
During the installation of SP2 the install stops before it is
finished. The dialog box "Windows XP Service Pack 2 Setup Wizard"
is open. The text "Finishing installation" is visible, the task
bar indicates the install is about 50% complete, and in the
Details box it says "Running processes after install."

Task manager shows the install Wizard has a "Running" status. The
system appears to be responsive. For example, the Start button
still works.

Any suggestions or comments are appreciated.

Is this the stand-alone version of the SP2 install?

Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
http://snipurl.com/8bqy

--
Shenan Stanley
MS-MVP
--
How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html





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