Failing to update?

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  1. Posts : 1,351
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       #211

    derekimo said:
    ThrashZone said:
    I believe Derek was posting that to me
    Nope I was talking to him, I was trying to point out that there can be many ways to get there but just try something.

    One persons plan may not work for another, nothing against any of the suggested plans but planning is only thinking without action.

    I totally agree with you Derek, last question, can history of installed updates be edited?

    Failed updates cause no errors as to functioning, stability of OS, just history is full of failed........
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  2. Posts : 1,351
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       #212

    I'll go with ThrashZone's plan and keep you posted.

    Best regards!
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       #213

    Alexey2912 said:
    derekimo said:
    I was talking about a win 7 computer, no I don't have anything to change a plan, if they fail in groups try smaller groups, try the .NET one at a time, try any of them one at a time.
    Ok supposedly if I started with only 1 and that too KB3138962, it would have failed......since when did a 25 bunch it failed there......
    I leave it and go back to it later, install what I could, however I could. when only failures are left, I'd work from that.
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       #214

    Okay when you said over thinking that is usually me

    No harm in trying to install all again which should work in a normal world if it fails again :/
    We'll go from there :)
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       #215

    Alexey2912 said:
    derekimo said:
    ThrashZone said:
    I believe Derek was posting that to me
    Nope I was talking to him, I was trying to point out that there can be many ways to get there but just try something.

    One persons plan may not work for another, nothing against any of the suggested plans but planning is only thinking without action.

    I totally agree with you Derek, last question, can history of installed updates be edited?

    Failed updates cause no errors as to functioning, stability of OS, just history is full of failed........
    I wouldn't worry about history, you can clear that with option one here later,

    Windows Update - Reset
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  6. Posts : 1,351
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       #216

    ThrashZone said:
    Okay when you said over thinking that is usually me

    No harm in trying to install all again which should work in a normal world if it fails again :/
    We'll go from there :)
    Thanks again.

    Cya later!
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  7. Posts : 20,583
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       #217

    Yes the update history can be cleared easily.
    And worked with
    It's just a matter of how many fail 20 or less might be no big deal to deal with after.
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  8. Posts : 17,322
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       #218

    ThrashZone said:
    Okay when you said over thinking that is usually me

    No harm in trying to install all again which should work in a normal world if it fails again :/
    We'll go from there :)
    That's all I'm saying, try whatever you want, if it doesn't work try something else, leave the failed ones if you have to, go back to them later.
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  9. Posts : 1,351
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       #219

    ThrashZone said:
    Yes the update history can be cleared easily.
    And worked with
    It's just a matter of how many fail 20 or less might be no big deal to deal with after.
    Thanks again geek.

    Best regards!
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  10. Posts : 20,583
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       #220

    No problem

    After the first failures which were mostly net 3.5 stuff this is why I said install net 4.5.2 = what the hell at this point it seems to work best on a existing installs.
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