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Old June 4th 08, 07:59 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Cooper
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Default Vista updating problems

Ive been trying to update vista to SP1 but for some reason I can not. If I
use the windows update tool it wont update anything, it gives me error code
80240016 , 80092004 or 80073712 which doesnt even appear on the microsoft
site even though its apparently very common. The only reason I wanted SP1 is
because of the problem with virtual address space when playing games. My work
machine will never have vista on it.
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Old June 5th 08, 01:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Jon Pope[_2_]
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Default Vista updating problems

run cmd sfc/scannow it will tell you if ur hd is alive or dead with errors.
if errors SP1 will not install

"Cooper" wrote in message
...
Ive been trying to update vista to SP1 but for some reason I can not. If I
use the windows update tool it wont update anything, it gives me error
code
80240016 , 80092004 or 80073712 which doesnt even appear on the microsoft
site even though its apparently very common. The only reason I wanted SP1
is
because of the problem with virtual address space when playing games. My
work
machine will never have vista on it.


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Old June 5th 08, 10:22 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Marky[_2_]
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sfc /scannow is the built-in system file integrity checker of Windows.
It has nothing to do with your hard disk.

On 5 jun, 03:32, "Jon Pope" wrote:
run cmd sfc/scannow it will tell you if ur hd is alive or dead with errors.
if errors SP1 will not install

"Cooper" wrote in message

...

Ive been trying to update vista to SP1 but for some reason I can not. If I
use the windows update tool it wont update anything, it gives me error
code
80240016 , 80092004 or 80073712 which doesnt even appear on the microsoft
site even though its apparently very common. The only reason I wanted SP1
is
because of the problem with virtual address space when playing games. My
work
machine will never have vista on it.


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Old June 5th 08, 02:39 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Skibum
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Default Vista updating problems

Cooper,
I had a problem getting my computer to install SP1 also. It would go
through the complete installation process, then I received the message that
the service pack did not install. Spent about 4 hours of wasted time. What
worked for me was to download the service pack and save it to the drive it
for a later install. After the file downloaded, I disabled my internet
connection (to provide protection), and disabled my virus protection and my
firewall programs. Then I attempted the service pack install again. It
installed without any problem. Just be sure to restart your virus and
firewall programs before enabling your internet connection.



"Cooper" wrote:

Ive been trying to update vista to SP1 but for some reason I can not. If I
use the windows update tool it wont update anything, it gives me error code
80240016 , 80092004 or 80073712 which doesnt even appear on the microsoft
site even though its apparently very common. The only reason I wanted SP1 is
because of the problem with virtual address space when playing games. My work
machine will never have vista on it.

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Old June 5th 08, 06:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Jon Pope[_2_]
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Default Vista updating problems

BULL**** IT TELLS U IF THERE ARE ANY CORRUPTION IN FILES OR BAD SECTORS

"Marky" wrote in message
...
sfc /scannow is the built-in system file integrity checker of Windows.
It has nothing to do with your hard disk.

On 5 jun, 03:32, "Jon Pope" wrote:
run cmd sfc/scannow it will tell you if ur hd is alive or dead with
errors.
if errors SP1 will not install

"Cooper" wrote in message

...

Ive been trying to update vista to SP1 but for some reason I can not.
If I
use the windows update tool it wont update anything, it gives me error
code
80240016 , 80092004 or 80073712 which doesnt even appear on the
microsoft
site even though its apparently very common. The only reason I wanted
SP1
is
because of the problem with virtual address space when playing games.
My
work
machine will never have vista on it.


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Old June 5th 08, 08:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Nonny
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Default Vista updating problems

On Thu, 5 Jun 2008 11:07:18 -0700, "Jon Pope"
wrote:

BULL**** IT TELLS U IF THERE ARE ANY CORRUPTION IN FILES OR BAD SECTORS


You are wrong. Get used to it.

It only deals with missing or corrupted system files. It doesn't
check your hard disk for bad sectors.
 




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