Hi Linda:
I upgraded from IE7 to IE8 and had all kinds of problems and finally had
to restore back to IE7 to get functionality of my computers back. IE8 still
has all kinds of bugs in it.
Hopefully you have read my postings above related to IE Toolbars and if
you have any I suggest that you also uninstall all of them. They could be
branding your IE, as they were especially bad about blocking the update from
IE 7.0.5730.11 to IE 7.0.5730.13. Once they blocked this upgrade then you
would no longer receive any Windows Updates related to IE7.
Also you might consider downloading, installing and running User Profile
Hive Cleanup Service from
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
ColTom2
"LindaLee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:63E2DA79-9BAF-44FB-B7B6-(E-Mail Removed)...
I have the ATT Yahoo Browser that does let me access the windows update. I
have the SP3 and IE 8 with all updates. Running Windows XP Media Center
from
Dell. Dell is NO HELP. I can access the internet through Firefox 2 and the
ATT Browser 5.04.02.09. IE 8 won't diagnose the problem just sends me to
http://support.microsoft.com/winxp. Cleared Winsock Catalog errors, but I
think there's still a registry problem. Custom browser from your ISP may
work....
"Charles W Dvis" wrote:
> Windows XP SP3, with no subsequent updates.
>
> IE7 locks up when attempting Windows Update.
> Loaded MalwareBytes from my USB drive. It was unable to get updates for
> its
> files. In its vanilla state, no bad guys.
> Created an IE7 short cut. Was able to get to the internet. Tried Windows
> Update again, IE7 locks up.
> Opened IE7, downloaded and installed Microsoft Update. No change.
> Downloaded and installed Windows Genuine Advantage Utility. No change.
> Downloaded and installed Windows Defender. It can't update.
> Downloaded and installed Firefox. Here I can access anything, except
> Windows
> Update.
> Downloaded and installed IE8. No help.
>
> Any thoughts will be appreciated.