Problems with Windows Update

  • Thread starter Jean-Philippe TAILLEZ
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Jean-Philippe TAILLEZ

Hi,

I am trying to run "windows update" and after starting it, and while it's
seeking for loaded files already installed, I see this message :
"necessary files needed to windows update are not present in the registry's
base
or not installed on the computer"

rewrite or reinstall files (recommanded)?

I have tried without success.

What can I do ?
Please help.

Jean-Philippe TAILLEZ
 
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Jean-Philippe TAILLEZ (deletetheletters) said:
Hi,

I am trying to run "windows update" and after starting it, and while it's
seeking for loaded files already installed, I see this message :
"necessary files needed to windows update are not present in the registry's
base
or not installed on the computer"

rewrite or reinstall files (recommanded)?

I have tried without success.

What can I do ?
Please help.

Jean-Philippe TAILLEZ

Try here.

http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/
 
7

747gabe

Jean-Philippe TAILLEZ (deletetheletters) said:
Hi,

I am trying to run "windows update" and after starting it, and while it's
seeking for loaded files already installed, I see this message :
"necessary files needed to windows update are not present in the registry's
base
or not installed on the computer"

rewrite or reinstall files (recommanded)?

I have tried without success.

What can I do ?
Please help.

Jean-Philippe TAILLEZ

Try here.

http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot/
 
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Rock

Hi,

I am trying to run "windows update" and after starting it, and while it's
seeking for loaded files already installed, I see this message :
"necessary files needed to windows update are not present in the
registry's
base
or not installed on the computer"

rewrite or reinstall files (recommanded)?

I have tried without success.

You might want to post to the windowsupdate newsgroup which is were the
experts in windowsupdate hang out.
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.windowsupdate

Scan through the messages there to see if there is anything similar with a
resolution before posting a new message.
 

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