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You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Community Forum Software by IP. Board Licensed to: Geeks to Go, Inc. Facebook Twitter. Restart when it's finished, check to see if the system can update now. Have you tried using the Windows Update control panel to install Microsoft Update, as opposed to visiting the web site? Reply to author. Report message as abuse. Show original message.

Either email addresses are anonymous for this group or you need the view member email addresses permission to view the original message. What anti-virus application or security suite is installed and is your subscription current?

What anti-spyware applications other than Defender? What third-party firewall if any? Make sure you have Administrator rights Perhaps the simplest step of all. Update Flash Since it's the easiest, try this first.

I have no idea why, but this one worked for me. Head over to Adobe. If you don't use MSIE for this, make sure you close all browsers and all Flash-enabled programs before you run the manual installer. While you're there, upgrade to the latest Shockwave Player too by clicking the 'Get Adobe Shockwave Player' link or banner. Again, close all browsers if you use the manual installer. Use with care. To do this, you first need to disable the two WindowsUpdate services.

Select Automatic Updates and click the 'Stop' link.



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