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When I go there (wanted to just check that I current on updates) it allows
me to choose, Express or Custom. No matter which one I choose the green bar just keeps going. It does finally 'stop' and I get a window saying there was a problem and it gives me some options to try and find a solution. One of them is here at this newsgroup. My latest update is on the 16th of December. there were three of them. How do I know if I will receive the newest ones after that or that my Automatic Updates is working (it is turned on) if I can't get into the website to even check it? Guppy |
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I am using Microsoft Update and experiencing the same problem. When pressing
Custom it just goes on...and on...and on... and on. In fact; i left it running over night. On my return at 8am this morning, it was still running. I did not have this problem with Windows Update. It started happening with Microsoft Update. "Guppy" wrote: > When I go there (wanted to just check that I current on updates) it allows > me to choose, Express or Custom. No matter which one I choose the green bar > just keeps going. It does finally 'stop' and I get a window saying there > was a problem and it gives me some options to try and find a solution. One > of them is here at this newsgroup. > > My latest update is on the 16th of December. there were three of them. > How do I know if I will receive the newest ones after that or that my > Automatic Updates is working (it is turned on) if I can't get into the > website to even check it? > > Guppy > > > |
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I have the same problem. If you get a solution, I would very much appreciate
your sending it on to me, Thunderclap "Guppy" wrote: > When I go there (wanted to just check that I current on updates) it allows > me to choose, Express or Custom. No matter which one I choose the green bar > just keeps going. It does finally 'stop' and I get a window saying there > was a problem and it gives me some options to try and find a solution. One > of them is here at this newsgroup. > > My latest update is on the 16th of December. there were three of them. > How do I know if I will receive the newest ones after that or that my > Automatic Updates is working (it is turned on) if I can't get into the > website to even check it? > > Guppy > > > |
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