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Win7 updates do not work after dirty shutdown caused by processor overheat
Boggin:
The link doesn't do anything for me either.
I installed the add-on and also got the add-on failed for that site - using IE 11 with all Windows Updates.
Does Event Viewer have anything listed with the time stamp for when the updates fail ?
jraju:
Hi,
What i did was to select the required updates, and then click download. Then you have to click view baskets and then select download to your pc. It worked for me for some of updates as well as for the hotfix updates. I will check and report.
Julian:
--- Quote from: Markku on June 27, 2015, 02:43:24 pm ---Still problems with at least these five ones (see attachment)..
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May I see the error code?
I'm trying to figure what is making this happen I've seen this happen a lot lately...
jraju:
The link doesn't do anything for me either.
Hi, Boggins. Let me know what do you mean by add on. I just went to the site, to select the download and view basket and downloaded offline those required.
Boggin:
It's exactly what I said.
I click on the link and am prompted to install an add-on - which I do and accept the UAC and then I get the pop up to say that an add-on failed for that site.
I am then left with an empty blue screen except for the globe with MS Update Catalog printed over it in the upper left corner.
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