Boring old Vista update problem
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Boring old Vista update problem
Right, this is a frustrating problem, windows update downloads the fixes, incorporates them, does the restart to finish process, then doesn't recognise the fixes and undoes them!!
Any clues folks?
Any clues folks?

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Can't help there. After using Vista for a a year I upgraded to XP and never looked back. Sad to say no one wants my original Vista program even for free. I will probably just burn it along with the household rubbish.
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Hmmm I hear what your saying but also read about Win 7 here.
I vote for XP myself due to the amount of astro stuff, drivers etc that all sync and work with it.(admittedly never even seen 7 though)
So, anyone know how to sort the original" update "saga please.

I vote for XP myself due to the amount of astro stuff, drivers etc that all sync and work with it.(admittedly never even seen 7 though)
So, anyone know how to sort the original" update "saga please.

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- Delete the entire contents of %windir%\SoftwareDistribution
- Turn on Automatic Updates service
- Recheck for updates
HTH.
Controversial, moi?


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W7 is Vista underneath except that MS spent much effort and money making it work. I would go so far as to suggest it really is the best OS MS have ever produced. It is quick, doesn't crash or hang and is much, much better in its layout and functionality.
I have had but one issue with it where a window pops up and says Internet Explorer has stopped working and needs to close. I find if I click the red x in the top right hand corner the warning window closes and everything carries on as normal! I can live with that.
I understand people's reluctance to change when I look back on the amount of crap that has emanated from MS with each new release of Windows but they do seem to have got it about right with W7.
I have had but one issue with it where a window pops up and says Internet Explorer has stopped working and needs to close. I find if I click the red x in the top right hand corner the warning window closes and everything carries on as normal! I can live with that.
I understand people's reluctance to change when I look back on the amount of crap that has emanated from MS with each new release of Windows but they do seem to have got it about right with W7.




