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Best Answer brycrip , 12 May 2017 - 01:47 PM

Thanks guys... the instructions from iammykyl got me into Admin... and then followed your lead FreeBooter. Things back to normal. Again, big thank you.... Bry Go to the full post »


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I thought we had done this already but no matter, I ran it again then shut down. I got the “Don’t shut down your computer, downloading important up date.” I let that run.

 

On start up I went to manual updates and none were available. Seemed I was up-to-date.

 

Restarted computer and ran manual updates a second time. All good so far...

 

Checked email etc. and shut down. Re-started. All good!!!!

 

You think it’s fixed??? I’ve been fooled before. But looks good.

 

Give me a day or two to check and I’ll confirm the outcome.

 

Thank you.

Bry


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Nope! Didn't work!

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The first prompt found Error: 50
 
The second, the scan, Win Resource Protection, didn't come up with anything.
 
Rebooted. Failed to install download:
 
May, 2017 Security and Quality Rollup for .NET Framework 3.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2 on Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 for x64 (KB4019112)
 
Installation date: ?6/?12/?2017 2:50 PM
 
Installation status: Failed
 
Error details: Code 80073712
 
Update type: Important
 
A security issue has been identified in a Microsoft software product that could affect your system. You can help protect your system by installing this update from Microsoft. For a complete listing of the issues that are included in this update, see the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base article. After you install this update, you may have to restart your system.
 
More information: 
 
Help and Support: 
 
 
This is turning into an incredible waste of time. I have my Recover Files on stick. Or I can go back to the Original Factory Settings. Had another major crash last night. Thought the batteries had died. Nothing, not even a light, when pushing the power button.
Bry
 

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Windows 7... SP!... DVE/USB... This is getting too technical I have no idea what you are talking about here. Clear English please and tell me what you want.

Sorry, Bry


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There are three choices.... which one do you want me to use?

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What is Software Distribution folder and where do I find it?

Thanks,

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This all looks very familiar... haven't we been through this already?

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I have turned off Automatic Updates. What a relief.

Okay, more info for you: I had three important updates the other day. Downloaded and installed two, but that RollOver thing refuses to install.

The computer shutsdown just fine: I push and hold the power button. Or if I wait long enough, it closes on it's own but doesn't install the download.

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Okay, that didn't work again.

What's the last option?

And what's up with the Geek site... get 

Error 522

and can't post normally. Have to go to "More Reply Options"

...Bry


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Which option should I use? Looks like three choices, Bry


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When I open "Repair Install of Windows 7" there are three options. Which do you want me to use?

Thanks,

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Yes.


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Do either step 4, step 5, or step 6 below depending if your retail Windows 7 installation ISO/DVD/USB has SP1 or not, and if your currently installed Windows 7 has SP1 installed or not.

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What does all this mean?


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Oh boy! I repeat... what does all this mean?


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