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Old August 24th 04, 03:32 AM
John
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Default Service pack 2 error 8007F0F4

I started download of XP service pack 2 and I oked the
install the service pack 2. The install failed with the
Error Code: 8007F0F4. Since the installation failure, I
do not get the XP service pack 2 download icon anymore.
When I click on window update, it displays a message
saying that the service pack will be downloaded
automatically. Any idea how I can restart the download
and install of the service pack 2 and why xp service
pack2 failed in the first place? Thanks for any
suggestion.
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Old August 24th 04, 03:43 AM
Vikas Ahuja [MSFT]
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Default Service pack 2 error 8007F0F4

http://www.updatexp.com has sme information on such error messages.

"John" wrote:

I started download of XP service pack 2 and I oked the
install the service pack 2. The install failed with the
Error Code: 8007F0F4. Since the installation failure, I
do not get the XP service pack 2 download icon anymore.
When I click on window update, it displays a message
saying that the service pack will be downloaded
automatically. Any idea how I can restart the download
and install of the service pack 2 and why xp service
pack2 failed in the first place? Thanks for any
suggestion.

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Old August 24th 04, 04:42 AM
Haus
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Default Service pack 2 error 8007F0F4

Have you done major cleaning before trying to install.

Spyware Removal (free)
www.spysweeper.com

Ad-Aware SE (free) (Download, Update & Run)
http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/

Download and Run a free virus scanner to double check your current one.
http://www.mvps.org/sramesh2k/Scanners.htm

You might try to download & save to a folder then disconnect from the
internet and disable your virus & firewall
protection then install from the folder.

You can download SP2 from here it will be a large file if you do not have a
broadband connection I would not suggest downloading from here.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en



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I started download of XP service pack 2 and I oked the
install the service pack 2. The install failed with the
Error Code: 8007F0F4. Since the installation failure, I
do not get the XP service pack 2 download icon anymore.
When I click on window update, it displays a message
saying that the service pack will be downloaded
automatically. Any idea how I can restart the download
and install of the service pack 2 and why xp service
pack2 failed in the first place? Thanks for any
suggestion.



 




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