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LunarMist

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My Windows Update for XP64 has not worked in years or maybe ever. Normally I don't care, but the IE 6 is causing problems with warnings on numerous web sites. Is there a manual update of Windows components somwhere? I thought there was a method in times gone by, but cannot find it now. :rant:
 

Chewy509

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MS has blocked most of the unofficial 3rd party tools that could do patch management.

For major components like IE, Media Player, .NET, etc, you can download those components manually by going to their respective sub-sites on www.microsoft.com. eg: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx

But for normal patches, you need a list of the actual KB numbers, and visit each KB article and they can be downloaded directly from their KB articles, but recently MS has been removing the download links (or not publishing them), simply referring people to use WindowsUpdate or Microsoft Update.
 

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You can normally get the Service packs for DL. If you right click Computer or "My Computer" and choose properties it will tell what SP level you are up to and for Windows XP you can get up to SP3
 

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You can normally get the Service packs for DL. If you right click Computer or "My Computer" and choose properties it will tell what SP level you are up to and for Windows XP you can get up to SP3

It is on the last SP already.
 

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MS has blocked most of the unofficial 3rd party tools that could do patch management.

For major components like IE, Media Player, .NET, etc, you can download those components manually by going to their respective sub-sites on www.microsoft.com. eg: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx

But for normal patches, you need a list of the actual KB numbers, and visit each KB article and they can be downloaded directly from their KB articles, but recently MS has been removing the download links (or not publishing them), simply referring people to use WindowsUpdate or Microsoft Update.

I could order IE8 on CD for $5. I wonder if that would work better. :erm:
 

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Did it work?

I downloaded but did not try to install that update to the other OS drive. My computer and hard drives (not to mention the optical) are just so whacked out now I can't stand it. :frowner:
 

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Duh. It is working now. The screen is very blurry though.
 

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I finally fixed the issue, yet most of the info on the internet was contradictory or useless. BITS was borked. There are over 250 MB of updates to go...
 

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After 260 MB installed and two reboots, there are even more updates on top of the updates. It's crazy. I suppose some people update Windows more often than every two years. :) Do you leave it on autonomic?
 

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After 260 MB installed and two reboots, there are even more updates on top of the updates. It's crazy. I suppose some people update Windows more often than every two years. :) Do you leave it on autonomic?

Updating a new install can take days. I leave it on automatic for all my machines. Some larger companies manage their updates using an internal control process to make sure the updates don't break compatibility with older apps.
 

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I used automatically download, but let me choose when to install them.

Home systems get updated when I feel like doing it. Machines that are expected to work get updates in the wee small hours on Friday, because that gives me some time to find out if there's an issue with an update, to go out and fix something that's broken from an update, or for office workers to complain if there's an issue.
 

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WU works for all of the fixes, but when it upgrades to IE 8 the computer craps out. :x
 

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WU works for all of the fixes, but when it upgrades to IE 8 the computer craps out. :x
Install IE8 with the standalone update. It will fix whatever issue appeared after WindowsUpdate screwed up.

This has been happening for the past few months on Windows XP machines.
 
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