Well, first of all, stop assuming Microsoft has it in for you, and only you, and is trying to force you to buy something your computer won't handle. This particular error code appears in a lot of areas. You probably have a corrupted download patch, and therefore have some registry errors. You could start by cleaning the registry and see if that doesn't fix it. You can also safely uninstall the latest patches then download them again, if you stop complaining long enough. Use Microsoft's Live OneCare Cleanup Scanner to safely and quickly clean the registry and reset the System Restore points.
http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/center/cleanup.htm
If that doesn't fix it, then click on Start, Settings, Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs and the Show updates box at the top. When the list loads, find the latest Windows updates and click to remove them. After they are removed, close the Control Panel and restart the computer. Then go back to the Windows Update site and download them again.
2007-02-15 01:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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you would ought to study the EULA to substantiate you are able to set up on more beneficial than one device. in case you get the student/instructor version, you are able to set up on as a lot as 3 machines (i imagine - would in trouble-free terms be 2). I gained a promo reproduction of 2007 at the same time as it first got here out, and that i used an similar key on 2 machines and characteristic not in any respect had any complications. One device is my "conventional" and the different pc is a pc that I hardly ever use, yet take to shopper web pages to attempt their pc's and variety up/print invoices, so this may fall lower than the 80/20 rule i have heard about (installation ok on 2 pc's so long because that is used no more beneficial than 80% on one device and 20% on the different.)
2016-12-04 05:12:17
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answered by ? 4
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The solution is simple. Just open run from start menu and type msconfig then select start up tab and uncheck all the boxes.
IF that doesn't work then it's always wise to install a fresh copy of windows(remember to back up all ur data from My Documents folder)
2007-02-15 01:43:19
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answered by Venom 2
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Before trying their remove process for the update, do a printout of your contacts. That why if you should lose them (and it said you might - not that you would) you can re-enter them. Then do the uninstall.
You can also try going back to a restore point before the update was installed.
2007-02-15 01:35:16
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answered by dewcoons 7
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Since Microsoft cant fix the problems with Microsoft, you and I, with our limited resources, cant either. The solution is an obvious one:
Dump Microsoft and their overpriced products forever by getting Kubuntu for free at www.kubuntu.org
2007-02-15 01:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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you can go to your last restore point. this will roll back your system to the state it was before the update was installed. I am not sure the exact steps, but you should be able to find it on microsofts website. just do a search for system restore or restore points. good luck!
2007-02-15 01:32:00
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answered by rchilly2000 5
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Extract the serial numbers for all software.
Back up any data.
Wipe the hard drive, and re-install everything except the update.
2007-02-15 01:38:44
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answered by Indiana Jones 6
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Your problem is not the update.
Your operating system is defective. I recommend replacing
it with one of:
http://fedora.redhat.com
http://www.opensuse.org
http://www.debian.org
http://www.ubuntu.org
http://www.slackware.org
http://www.freebsd.org
http://www.opensolaris.org
or if you can spend some money:
http://www.apple.com
2007-02-15 01:31:39
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answered by Elana 7
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