Thanks,
hammymom
hammymon
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"hammymom" <hamm...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Have you had this problem ever since you reinstalled Vista? Were you having
similar problems before you reinstalled Vista?
hammymom wrote:
> I reinstalled Vista a couple of months ago. When I reintsalled it, I did
> not
> install IE 8, I stayed with IE 7 and did not upgrade to IE 8. So, IE 7
> still
> has all the defaults set and everything. Didn't change any settings on it.
<snip>
I reinstalled Vista because it was getting a little bogged down and a
little sluggish. I reinstalled Vista from the system operating disc that
came with my computer-Gateway.
This problem only started 10/7. Before 10/7, I had no problems
downloading and installing updates. Even after I reinstalled Vista,
updates worked just fine-no problems.
Before I reinstalled Vista, the only problem I had was with Windows
Update Catalog and that issue was solved.
Do you think installing IE 8 would help? If you think it might help,
I'll do it. If this problem does not get fixed, I won't be able to keep
Vista updated.
hammymom
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hammymom
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No, I would not recommend upgrading to IE8 right now nor do I think IE had
anything to do with the problem.
Did you do a Repair Install (AKA In-place Upgrade) of Vista or did you do a
clean install? (If you didn't back-up your personal data before
reinstalling and it was there after you did the reinstall, you did a Repair
Install.)
It was a repair install.
Backup your personal data, then do a format & clean install of Windows.
Please note that a Repair Install (AKA in-place upgrade) will NOT fix this!
After the clean install, you'll have the equivalent of a "new computer" so
take care of everything on the following page before otherwise connecting
the machine to the internet or a network and before using a USB key that
isn't brand-new or hasn't been freshly formatted:
5 steps to help protect your new computer before you go online
http://www.microsoft.com/protect/computer/advanced/xppc.mspx
Also see:
Steps To Help Prevent Spyware
http://www.microsoft.com/security/spyware/prevent.aspx
Steps to Help Prevent Computer Worms
http://www.microsoft.com/security/worms/prevent.aspx
Avoid Rogue Security Software!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus/rogue.aspx
'PA Bear [MS MVP Wrote:
> 'Steps To Help Prevent Spyware - Microsoft Security'
> (http://www.microsoft.com/security/spyware/prevent.aspx)
>
> Steps to Help Prevent Computer Worms
> 'Prevent Computer Worms | Microsoft Security'
> (http://www.microsoft.com/security/worms/prevent.aspx)
>
> Avoid Rogue Security Software!
> 'Rogue Security Software — Microsoft Security'
> (http://www.microsoft.com/security/antivirus/rogue.aspx)
Thank you for the help. Hopefully I won't have to do a clean install
just yet. I did a system restore and went back to this Monday when
everything was stable and so far the Windows update page is working
properly. Hopefully this clears up the problem. If I have any more
problems with the update page, I'll do a clean install. I'll keep my
fingers crossed and hope that it doesn't come to that.
Thanks again,
hammymom
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ibemaximus
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I did the restore and it didnt work..but i did find a solution..if youre
running "window blind" you need to update it. After i updated it, all
was fine..you can update it from "impulse", that is if your running
windows blind
hammymom;1578341 Wrote:
> Thank you for the help. Hopefully I won't have to do a clean install
> just yet. I did a system restore and went back to this Monday when
> everything was stable and so far the Windows update page is working
> properly. Hopefully this clears up the problem. If I have any more
> problems with the update page, I'll do a clean install. I'll keep my
> fingers crossed and hope that it doesn't come to that.
>
> Thanks again,
> hammymom
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Have nice time, YoungJoe.