Windows 7 Update Stuck (KB2251489 Visual Studio)?
Oct 25, 2011
My laptop is a 1 year old Toshiba Satellite. I've had this problem long enough to forget when it started. I haven't been able to complete a full Windows update because of this problem. I searched for KB2251489 and it said that someone had called and was told this problem was going to be fixed, but the last post in that thread had been in June. Has there been a fix to this yet?
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Mar 13, 2012
I have been receiving and installing updates to my Windows 7 computer for about a year now. So far there have been no problems. About mid year of 2011 I installed SQL Server 2005 Express. Not certain the problem I am having began then or later, like about November 2011.The problem is that Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 update will not install (file size 431.7MB), any ideas why? Does not appear to effect anything else as my computer appears to be running fine.
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I just installed Win 7 Rc 64 bit and am running Visual Studio 2008 Pro
Version 9.0.30729.1 SP
Net Framework 3.5 SP1
And am running a few large apps.
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the same app on vista 32 bit machine shows 94mb used.
Needless to say, it is very slow.
Devenv.exe shows 19MB with no programs loaded on the Vista machine
And 58 MB on the Win7 Machine
The computer is a Lenovo, dual core 64 bit with 4GB RAM
The Vista machine is Shuttle Dual Core 32 bit with 4GB RAM
Any suggestions?
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i just installed a clean copy of genuine windows 7 home premium. I let it update and what not but after coming back to look at the computer from awhile of being out, I realized it had been stuck on installing one of the updates (at least 20 had already been successfully installed). I figured i'd stop it and restart the comp and let it continue. Now it won't download any updates it just gets stuck at 0% everytime no matter what updates i pick. I'm using wireless internet but I even tried while it was connected straight up with the ethernet cable for optimum internet speed and still stuck at 0%. I've tried rebooting multiple times but still nothing. I am really trying to avoid having to reinstall the OS again.
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Dec 21, 2012
It got stuck at 15%. So I rebooted into Safe Mode, tried System Restore. It failed, so I tried System Recovery Options, that failed too. Then I rebooted it regularly and it tells me that, in fact, System Restore worked. Now what do I do? (Besides backup my stuff.) Try to update Windows manually or do I need to do something before that?
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May 14, 2012
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Sep 6, 2012
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So I checked to see if they failed and they were installed successfully!
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I tried adding 2 optional updates to make it 5 and manually clicking update however it sticks on 0% downloading updates.
I am usually pretty good at troubleshooting and fixing PC problems however this one I am defeated! I do not want to restore if possible, will this take away ANY of my files e.g work I have done I have never had to do it before!
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Sep 23, 2012
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I have tried:
netsh winsock rest catalog
netsh int ip reset reset.log
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Jan 16, 2012
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