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in your specs you show 32 Bit architecture that is probably why
check here >>> Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February 2011
in your specs you show 32 Bit architecture that is probably why
check here >>> Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for February 2011
this is what they updated for me in the snapshot
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This is what I pulled down today at 2:15. I have SP1 1850 loaded and IE9 Beta.
Attachment 137277
I see one for Office 2010, one for IE9 Beta and four for Win.
Last edited by HammerHead; 16 Jan 2013 at 03:43.
Here is the link to the article.
An application error occurs in x86-based applications or services when you install SP1 on x64-based versions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2, or the Itanium-based version of Windows Server 2008 R2
On some installs of SP1 on 64bit systems if you have a 32bit program or service running the 32bit program or service will crash during the install of SP1. This update needs to be installed before SP1.
Jim
I have 7 important updates in WU
1 for Office 2010,
1 for Internet Explorer 8, and
5 for Windows.
Will be installing them in... 3...2...1... now
EDIT: and now i'm back, they've installed correctly :)
FYI
I had 10 total.
One Malicious tool removal
One 10MB for IE-9.
I installed them one at a time and all required restart except Malicious Removal Tool which I did last.
It took a bit longer but they all installed properly.
Mike
I don't have Java so didn't need the update.
Last edited by Hopalong X; 08 Feb 2011 at 20:32.
that's strange when mine rebooted up from installing the updates that seemed quicker (spooky stuff)