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While all other updates give me no problems, for some
reason, windows XP service pack 1a does not apply successfully. Originally, I used the automated windows update feature - but it kept on telling me that the service pack hadn't been installed after I had installed it. I then downloaded the full package, and ran the /update/update.exe file - with nothing happening (the program was briefly loaded into memory (about 3/4 sec), before it was unloaded. There were no error messages at all - the pack just didn't install (the system registry values tracking the service packs were not changed). Any insight? How do I force the service pack to install? Thanks, Ben - my system is a HP Pavilion P4 2.4GHz 500MB memory - so it doesn't seem that there would be any system limitations. |
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Ben;
First see this: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/person...7866.html#P1_65 Try installing Windows XP Service Pack 1a this way: ***PRINT THIS LIST*** Do not use Express Installation. You can order Service Pack 1a CD from: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...sp1/ordercd.asp http://www.microsoft.com/uk/windows...cepacks/sp1.asp Or: Download the Network Installation from here: (be sure to select the correct language) Also select "Windows XP Professional and Home Edition" Do NOT select 64 bit. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...rvicepacks/sp1/ DSL takes about 20 minutes, if you do not have high speed access, get a friend to D/L SP1a for you. Then burn it to a CD and keep for the future. It is best to resolve current issues BEFORE installing SP1a. First check to make sure you have all updated drivers. You should have at least 2gb free space (Less than half that is needed for SP1a, but if you are that close, you need to start looking for ways to free space or add another hard drive.) Check with computer manufacturer to insure compatibility with SP1, there are a few models where the company has said wait while the manufacturer implements a fix. Compaq and HP are 2 that I know of. If you have HP or Compaq computer contact them before installing SP1a: http://www.hp.com/cposupport/person...7866.html#P1_65 There may still be issues with the HP/Compaq fix, so you may want to wait Run Ad-Aware (free version) or Spybot to check for spyware: http://www.lavasoft.de/ (Update if you already have it) Or http://spybot.eon.net.au/ (Update if you already have it) If you ever installed XP-Antispy, it disables a dll SP1a needs, so just in case, Start - Run and run regsvr32 licdll.dll regsvr32 regwiz.dll Run chkdsk to check file system. Perform Disk Cleanup (all boxes checked except Compress old files) Perform Disk Defragmentation. Ensure correct date and time. Disconnect all peripherals (camera, scanner, printer etc) When you are ready: Create a Restore Point in System Restore Go to MSCONFIG, make note of what is checked in Start-Up tab then uncheck all in Start-up tab. Reboot the computer Login as an Administrator, disable ALL unnecessary applications including antivirus. Do NOT touch any keys during the process unless necessary. Install SP1a by double clicking on it, follow the prompts. After SP1a install is completed, reboot, defrag. Go back to MSCONFIG and recheck what you unchecked. Then: Be sure to check for other Critical Updates when finished. -- Jupiter Jones [MVP] An easier way to read newsgroup messages: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...roups/setup.asp http://dts-l.org/index.html "Ben" <slycker@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:037a01c39e5c$ae4f7a90$a301280a@phx.gbl... > While all other updates give me no problems, for some > reason, windows XP service pack 1a does not apply > successfully. Originally, I used the automated windows > update feature - but it kept on telling me that the > service pack hadn't been installed after I had installed > it. I then downloaded the full package, and ran > the /update/update.exe file - with nothing happening (the > program was briefly loaded into memory (about 3/4 sec), > before it was unloaded. > > There were no error messages at all - the pack just > didn't install (the system registry values tracking the > service packs were not changed). > > Any insight? How do I force the service pack to install? > > Thanks, > Ben > > - my system is a HP Pavilion P4 2.4GHz 500MB memory - so > it doesn't seem that there would be any system > limitations. |
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Thanks, I'll give 'er a go! - Ben |
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