I am attempting to run Windows/Microsoft update on a XP Home System. I can download the updates but after the down load is complete, the updates fail to install (all of them, Priority, Recommend, Drivers). I can install them manually. But that is a pain when we are talking about 55 updates. That hints to the problem being with IE.
This is what I have tried so far
1). Set the security and Advanced features in IE to defaults
2). Set the reg_word in the following key to 0 which allegedly uninstalles IE.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383}.
Although after restarting Windows it is said that IE was uninstalled, when attempting to reinstall IE it is reported that a newer version of IE is already installed
3). I had installed XP SP 2 earlier, (SP 1 was not even installed when I started working on it) I uninstalled and reinstalled SP 2.
4). Succesfully completed everything in the following Microsoft article
I had also remove about 250 different spy and virus items from the system, which is why I was working on it in the first place. I have not run HI-Jack this on it yet. However I will and will analyze the log to the best of my abaility and will also post it if requested to do so.
I sm wondering if a Windows repair will take care of the problem. I do not want to take that route but will if I have to.
Anyone have any ideas.
Thank you
This is what I have tried so far
1). Set the security and Advanced features in IE to defaults
2). Set the reg_word in the following key to 0 which allegedly uninstalles IE.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Active Setup\Installed Components\{89820200-ECBD-11cf-8B85-00AA005B4383}.
Although after restarting Windows it is said that IE was uninstalled, when attempting to reinstall IE it is reported that a newer version of IE is already installed
3). I had installed XP SP 2 earlier, (SP 1 was not even installed when I started working on it) I uninstalled and reinstalled SP 2.
4). Succesfully completed everything in the following Microsoft article
I had also remove about 250 different spy and virus items from the system, which is why I was working on it in the first place. I have not run HI-Jack this on it yet. However I will and will analyze the log to the best of my abaility and will also post it if requested to do so.
I sm wondering if a Windows repair will take care of the problem. I do not want to take that route but will if I have to.
Anyone have any ideas.
Thank you