Here is what the MCSetup_UI.log file shows...
Sunday, 12 November 2006 17:46:15
5:46:15 PM : Checking admin account.
5:46:15 PM : Checking .Net Framework 1.1 and SP1 installed .
5:46:15 PM : Checking only instance of installer.
5:46:15 PM : Checking (correct version of MCE OS)
5:46:15 PM : Verifying hard drive space.
5:46:15 PM : 11461079040 free space
5:46:15 PM : Verifying EULA is present.
5:46:16 PM : Initializing installation packages.
5:46:20 PM : Start conditions met.
5:46:29 PM : Loading EULA from: c:\ec3ddee564cfaf377d1d8a70fa\bin\Eula.txt
5:46:32 PM : Creating Restore Point.
5:46:42 PM : Closing Restore Point.
5:46:44 PM : Initializing 1st package.
5:46:44 PM : Install package 1 [Hotfix for Windows XP (KB895572)].
5:50:13 PM : Install package 2 [Hotfix for Windows XP (KB895572)].
5:50:19 PM : Install package 3 [Hotfix for Windows XP (KB891593)].
The update to Media Center was not successful. The computer will now be
restarted and restored to the state it was in before the update. Please try
the installation again, or contact your hardware manufacturer for assistance
if the problem persists.
5:53:14 PM : Rebooting the machine.
5:53:15 PM : Checking Exit Code.
5:53:15 PM : MCinstaller returned exit code - 1603
5:53:15 PM : Exiting
And here is what the MCSetup.log file shows...
Generic Package: 11/12/06. 17:46:16
Looking for existing install of the generic package
Generic Package: 11/12/06. 17:46:44
Looking for existing install of the generic package
Creating Process: WindowsMedia10-KB895572-x86.exe /quiet /norestart
Process returned 0x00000000
Function (ExecCmdInThread) Post Message for Package id : 1045.
Generic Package: 11/12/06. 17:50:13
Looking for existing install of the generic package
Creating Process: WindowsXP-KB891593-x86.exe /quiet /norestart
Process returned 0x00000643
Function (ExecCmdInThread) Post Message for Package id : 1046.
The KB891593 install failed because the KB904706 fix was stopping it...
therefore preventing the MCE Update Rollup 2 from successfully completing the
full install.
Thanks for everyones previous posts and responses to other Forum users... it
helped me to pinpoint the problem!
All is well now!
Further advice/clarification would be appreciated.
"mbda...@gmail.com" wrote:
> Uninstall Windows Media Player 11.
> Should fix it.
>
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