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Title: Replacing Bad Service Packs
Post by: LandSaz on April 10, 2015, 08:42:26 pm
Can someone provide a guide on how to manually replace bad service packs?
Three fell out during a repair run: KB2511250; KB2817183 and KB2660075

Thanks,
Title: Re: Replacing Bad Service Packs
Post by: Boggin on April 13, 2015, 08:26:48 am
What error messages are you getting to learn these KBs are missing ?

If they are no longer listed in Installed Updates then go to Windows Update and do a manual Check for updates where they should present.

Alternatively you can Goole the KB numbers to get the direct MS download links for your version of Windows.
Title: Re: Replacing Bad Service Packs
Post by: Shane on April 14, 2015, 03:28:21 pm
A service pack is a ton of updates rolled up into one. Those are not service packs, those are just normal updates. :wink:

So what exactly are you having trouble with that you need to reinstall those updates?

Shane