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Update Not Working
http:// support .micros oft.com /kb/949 358
A known fault on Windows 8.
I have experienced this problem 3 times in the last week when updates have wanted to download. Twice I have done a complete restore to factory setting.
This morning I was all set to return to the shop where I bought my laptop, just dusting it over when "HP Recovery" popped up so I had a fiddle...
I really don't know what I did to retrieve the use of the machine but these updates are ready again but I am now nervous to allow it.
Anyone else had this problem and know how to stop it completely please.
A known fault on Windows 8.
I have experienced this problem 3 times in the last week when updates have wanted to download. Twice I have done a complete restore to factory setting.
This morning I was all set to return to the shop where I bought my laptop, just dusting it over when "HP Recovery" popped up so I had a fiddle...
I really don't know what I did to retrieve the use of the machine but these updates are ready again but I am now nervous to allow it.
Anyone else had this problem and know how to stop it completely please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I had several unsuccessful goes at updating Windows in April and eventually hit upon this method to solve it, but I wouldn’t blame you if you don’t try it because it’s not straightforward:-
1. Download updates from http:// www.mic rosoft. com/en- us/sear ch/Down loadRes ults.as px?q=KB 2919355 – that was the search for the one I was after so search for those that you are trying to do. This will save having to download the updates several times (particularly useful if big ones are involved) - NOTE any prerequisites and order of installs, if given in the info
2. Using the run/command prompt from the menu available by right-clicking at the bottom left of the screen type [i]SFC /SCANNOW[i] and hit enter.
3. In Control panel go to Troubleshooting, then System And Security, then run Windows Update
4. REBOOT your machine
5. WHen it's back up and running again, go to the system services and turn off Windows Update
6. Delete all files in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore and in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
7. Turn the Windows Update service back on
8. Try the updates again using those that you have downloaded in step 1.
1. Download updates from http://
2. Using the run/command prompt from the menu available by right-clicking at the bottom left of the screen type [i]SFC /SCANNOW[i] and hit enter.
3. In Control panel go to Troubleshooting, then System And Security, then run Windows Update
4. REBOOT your machine
5. WHen it's back up and running again, go to the system services and turn off Windows Update
6. Delete all files in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore and in C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution\Download
7. Turn the Windows Update service back on
8. Try the updates again using those that you have downloaded in step 1.
Hi cupotee....Microsoft's 'Fix it' comes along with the link which you have given. Have you tried it :-
http:// support .micros oft.com /mats/w indows_ update/ en-us?e ntrypoi nt=ligh tbox
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