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manuel
Joined: 23 Aug 2005 Posts: 215
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Posted: 05/15/07 - 06:40 Post subject: |
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| Hello people. Now, take a look at this. I have Automatic Updates turned on, configured to ask before it starts updating anything. But sometimes computer never asks anything but updates it self at free will. And when I turn off update manually, error message with send and dont send options appears. Whats the problem? |
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davide
Joined: 06 Jan 2007 Posts: 180
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Posted: 06/15/07 - 02:47 Post subject: |
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| Why dont you try to turn off automatic updates from the System Properties menu, and from the services menu configuration? Try to choose manual updating method. When you see that you need some hotfixes than go to the Microsoft update site and install what you need. I am telling you this because there is probably some conflict with your kernel and some other dll. Or, there is emergency check needed as soon as possible. Maybe some spyware is playing around with your computer. Check your registry base. Clean it up a little bit. But, first take a look into the list of Automatic Updates service. Open run command window and type services.msc, find Automatic Updates and see the list of other services that depends on that one. Maybe the problem lies there. |
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