Vista x64 update problem

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LarryC

For some unknown reason update KB937287 keeps wanting to install over and
over again. After update and reboot Vista OS is telling me update successful.
I've installed it 4 times without realizing what was going on. Here is a
screen shot to verify what I'm talking about. Everytime now when I go check
for updates KB937287 keeps popping up to update.
 
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xiowan

Hi "Larry C":
Your question was answered in a previous post. Check out the post titled:
"KB937287 keeps showing up on my 64-bit Vista UE." on today's date.

xiowan...........in tucson
 
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LarryC

Thank you xiowan

xiowan said:
Hi "Larry C":
Your question was answered in a previous post. Check out the post titled:
"KB937287 keeps showing up on my 64-bit Vista UE." on today's date.

xiowan...........in tucson
 
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LarryC

Sorry but I don't see a fix there.
Larry



xiowan said:
Hi "Larry C":
Your question was answered in a previous post. Check out the post titled:
"KB937287 keeps showing up on my 64-bit Vista UE." on today's date.

xiowan...........in tucson
 
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Andre Matuch

You can remove updates in Windows Vista. Therefore, remove the update first
and then try to reinstall.
 
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xiowan

Hi again LarryC:
I copied and pasted the solution from a post in the thread I mentioned. I
tried this and it worked fine on my Ultimate and Home Premium pcs:

Harolds 2/12/2008 3:29 PM PST

This fixed it for me:
1. Download the update. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Visit the Microsoft Download Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads)
b. In the Search for a download box, type the number of the Knowledge Base
article that describes the update, and then click Go.
c. Download the update, and then save it to the desktop.

2. Install the update. To do this, follow these steps:
a. Double-click the downloaded file to install it.

If you are prompted to restart the computer, do so.
b. Visit the Windows Update or Microsoft Update Web site to verify whether
the update is offered again. If you are offered the update again, continue to
the next step.
 
G

Guest

Time To Re-Format Your Computer And Install Open Source Linux Ubuntu 7.10
RTW, Just FYI.
 

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