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Thursday 15 July 2004
 Number  889
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Subjects for today
 
1   Win XP Updating. : Dennis Nolan <dennik at swiftdsl dot com dot au>
2  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista) : Kris Steenhaut <kris.steenhaut at hccnet.nl>
3  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista) : Dennis Nolan <dennik at swiftdsl dot com dot au>
4  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista) : Kris Steenhaut <kris.steenhaut at hccnet.nl>
5  : talldad at optusnet dot com dot au
6  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista) : Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>

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Date:  Thu, 15 Jul 2004 20:04:09 +1000
From:  Dennis Nolan <dennik at swiftdsl dot com dot au>
Subject:   Win XP Updating.

I know it's not OS/2 related, but I'm trying to help out a friend.

She has XP, and a 56K modem connection.

Somehow she ok'ed an update, which has been slowly progressing for 
several weeks.

As soon as she logs on to Optus, the update continues, and of course it 
effects to speed of what she wants to do.
Also her account is time limited and she has been paying extra for being 
on too long.

About 90 minutes on-line the other night increased the count from 50% to 
52% completed.

So, does anyone know how to abort the update once it has started.

Regards

Dennis.

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Date:  Thu, 15 Jul 2004 12:28:09 +0200
From:  Kris Steenhaut <kris.steenhaut at hccnet.nl>
Subject:  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista)



Dennis Nolan schreef:

> I know it's not OS/2 related, but I'm trying to help out a friend.
>
> She has XP, 

The poor lady.

> and a 56K modem connection.
>
Must be hell on Earth.

>
> So, does anyone know how to abort the update once it has started.
>
To make it perfectly on-topic, I've checked it out in the sVista 
virtual  thinghy:
I do have a Dutch XP running there, so I'm not sure about my translation:

Start --> settings --> configurationscreen (or something like that) --> 
system

In that system folder there is a tab "Automatic updates"

Check on there: "Disable auto updates, I want to adjust the computer 
myself" (or something like that)

Albeit, DOY must look like a horror to the regular Windy user, wouldn't 
you say so? :-)


-- 
Groeten uit Gent,

   Kris

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Date:  Thu, 15 Jul 2004 21:49:49 +1000
From:  Dennis Nolan <dennik at swiftdsl dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista)

Kris Steenhaut wrote:

>
>
> Dennis Nolan schreef:
>
>> I know it's not OS/2 related, but I'm trying to help out a friend.
>>
>> She has XP, 
>
>
> The poor lady.
>
>> and a 56K modem connection.
>>
> Must be hell on Earth.
>
>>
>> So, does anyone know how to abort the update once it has started.
>>
> To make it perfectly on-topic, I've checked it out in the sVista 
> virtual  thinghy:
> I do have a Dutch XP running there, so I'm not sure about my translation:
>
> Start --> settings --> configurationscreen (or something like that) 
> --> system
>
> In that system folder there is a tab "Automatic updates"
>
> Check on there: "Disable auto updates, I want to adjust the computer 
> myself" (or something like that)
>
> Albeit, DOY must look like a horror to the regular Windy user, 
> wouldn't you say so? :-)
>
>
Hi Kris

I've already set that, unfortunately that will not stop an already 
started update.

Regards
Dennis.

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**= Email   4 ==========================**

Date:  Thu, 15 Jul 2004 14:22:45 +0200
From:  Kris Steenhaut <kris.steenhaut at hccnet.nl>
Subject:  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista)



Dennis Nolan schreef:

> Kris Steenhaut wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Dennis Nolan schreef:
>>
>>> I know it's not OS/2 related, but I'm trying to help out a friend.
>>>
>>> She has XP, 
>>
>>
>>
>> The poor lady.
>>
>>> and a 56K modem connection.
>>>
>> Must be hell on Earth.
>>
>>>
>>> So, does anyone know how to abort the update once it has started.
>>>
>> To make it perfectly on-topic, I've checked it out in the sVista 
>> virtual  thinghy:
>> I do have a Dutch XP running there, so I'm not sure about my 
>> translation:
>>
>> Start --> settings --> configurationscreen (or something like that) 
>> --> system
>>
>> In that system folder there is a tab "Automatic updates"
>>
>> Check on there: "Disable auto updates, I want to adjust the computer 
>> myself" (or something like that)
>>
>> Albeit, DOY must look like a horror to the regular Windy user, 
>> wouldn't you say so? :-)
>>
>>
> Hi Kris
>
> I've already set that, unfortunately that will not stop an already 
> started update.
>
You should have told that, I'm not clairvoyant, you know?

Next to the system object there is a folder "systemmanagement" (I guess 
so it  is in English)

Open the folder, go to the folder "computermanagement", look for

"Services and applications"

Open that folder,

and doubleclick on "Services"

One of the items, probably the 5th from top, is "automatic updates". 
Open that idem, and click on:

"Stop the service" (or whatever it is is English).

BUT BEWARE!

It might well be the system will develop into nuts due to the stopped 
service, remember, we have to deal with Windy.

So, if after this operation things don't go well, I strongly recommend 
to bit the bullet and reinstall XP, will the save lady and you a lot of 
time then.
Remember, we have to deal with Windy.

And if you reinstall, don't forget NOT to connect to the modem and to 
disable all automatic thinghies this time.

And kudis for the sVista virtual PC.





-- 
Groeten uit Gent,

   Kris

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Date:  Thu, 15 Jul 2004 23:39:16 +1000
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Multi-forwarded to various lists.

A story with a familiar ring?

How many people have recently had trouble with Asus motherboards?

Best regards
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Date:  Thu, 15 Jul 2004 23:54:40 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Voytek Eymont" <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re:  Win XP Updating (helping is sVista)


Dennis Nolan said:

> Kris Steenhaut wrote:
>> Dennis Nolan schreef:
>>> I know it's not OS/2 related, but I'm trying to help out a friend.
>>> She has XP,
>> The poor lady.
>>> and a 56K modem connection.
>> Must be hell on Earth.
>>> So, does anyone know how to abort the update once it has started.
>>>
>> To make it perfectly on-topic, I've checked it out in the sVista
>> virtual  thinghy:
>> I do have a Dutch XP running there, so I'm not sure about my
>> translation:
>>
>> Start --> settings --> configurationscreen (or something like that)
>> --> system
>>
>> In that system folder there is a tab "Automatic updates"
>>
>> Check on there: "Disable auto updates, I want to adjust the computer
>> myself" (or something like that)
>>
>> Albeit, DOY must look like a horror to the regular Windy user,
>> wouldn't you say so? :-)
>>
>>
> Hi Kris
>
> I've already set that, unfortunately that will not stop an already
> started update.

format c: and reinstall windoze ??

I mean, that's always at the end of the ms tech support options

-- 
Voytek
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