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For the last three days everytime I have switched off the computer I have had the message not to switch off as it is instaling updates. This is happening up to five times a day - yes, I know, I am a bit of an addict when it comes to the computer. Just now it installed when I booted up. Is there something going on with Microsoft that we shold know about as it is getting rather annoying now? Once or twice a week is fine but now it has gone past a joke. Thanks for any ideas.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I always leave it to switch it off itself after it has finished its updates. I switch off everytime I finish using it because I don't know when I will be back and I don't like to leave things running if I am not using them becaue I need to keep an eye on the electricity bill. Thanks to both of you for your interest and help.
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@methyl
>"@factor30 Just once will you please post what version of Windows you are running and a description of what you see on the screen".
Well it is just once as it the only time I've ever raised an issue. It's XP if that matters. My only question was whether i need to lose sleep over not getting updates.
I get nothing on my screen as far as I know- I just noticed I hadn't had any updates for a while so I checked my update history- which is how I know it was 26 June 2012. It says last checked on that date. I have checked my settings and they are set to update automatically at daily intervals. I have tried to manually select the outstanding updates shown (29 of them) but it just chugs away showing 0% complete until after a many hours I get fed up and turn it off
I'm not sure what you mean by Windows Event Viewer.
>"@factor30 Just once will you please post what version of Windows you are running and a description of what you see on the screen".
Well it is just once as it the only time I've ever raised an issue. It's XP if that matters. My only question was whether i need to lose sleep over not getting updates.
I get nothing on my screen as far as I know- I just noticed I hadn't had any updates for a while so I checked my update history- which is how I know it was 26 June 2012. It says last checked on that date. I have checked my settings and they are set to update automatically at daily intervals. I have tried to manually select the outstanding updates shown (29 of them) but it just chugs away showing 0% complete until after a many hours I get fed up and turn it off
I'm not sure what you mean by Windows Event Viewer.
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Thanks Slack Alice. I'm conscious that what was a general comment/enquiry could now be hijacking quizbag's thread now.
Sorry, I was wrong when I said it was XP. The problematic laptop r is actually Windows Vista. The XP I got from some of the updates that seem to relate to XP. Something maybe going wrong there then.
Anyway, I'll try just doing one or two at a time and spend a day on this on Friday when I have some time.
To methyl and Slack Alice thanks for offering to help
Sorry, I was wrong when I said it was XP. The problematic laptop r is actually Windows Vista. The XP I got from some of the updates that seem to relate to XP. Something maybe going wrong there then.
Anyway, I'll try just doing one or two at a time and spend a day on this on Friday when I have some time.
To methyl and Slack Alice thanks for offering to help
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Mmm. Looks complicated. It seems the Windows Updates are being Paused and it's listed as Event 27
ID: 27
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WindowsUpdateClient
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I'll have to go on the Microsoft website tomorrow
ID: 27
Source: Microsoft-Windows-WindowsUpdateClient
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I'll have to go on the Microsoft website tomorrow
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^^^
That fix it tool is quite good, so I'd confirm methyls advice.
Event 27 as listed by factor30. All I can find is that it relates to Windows 2008 server edition
http:// technet .micros ...28en -us,WS. 10%29.a spx
That fix it tool is quite good, so I'd confirm methyls advice.
Event 27 as listed by factor30. All I can find is that it relates to Windows 2008 server edition
http://
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