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Old April 16th 03, 02:55 PM
David Bishop
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Default Updates fail


-----Original Message-----
The following items failed to install:
q329441,810577,331953
I've tried multiple times, I've tried changing the
catroot file, I've enabled all the activeX controls and
disabled my antivirus software, and it still fails. I'm
currently running WinXP SP1, but the problem began

before
I installed SP1. I was hoping installing it would help
the problem. What do I do now?
-Amanda
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I'm having the same problem. Two updates are the same

as yours (Q329441 & 331953) and one is different, but
possibly related (814033). Also, I am noticing that my
RAM resources keep diminishing, even though there is no
evident reason. Drive optimization drops noticeably
withing a day or two of scan and defrag operation. I
have Norton Systemworks 2003 and religiously do all virus
updates. The resources diminishing problem has been
happening with this computer for several years, while I
was running Windows 98 Second Edition, but the Windows
Update problem surfaced right after I had a BIOS upgrade
done. My concern is that some program from the net is
accessing my computer, or a virus is in there that isn't
detected, although I am also running Norton's Firewall,
but this was not a problem before the BIOS update and RAM
upgrade. Have you had any response or help with your
problem?????
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