How to manually install windows vista (KB929777)?

I can't get this to load. I had to reload windows Vista and present an update is my cock.

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https://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-windows_update/how-do-you-manually-install-Windows-Vista-KB929777/29958efd-3019-4219-8285-3e5daa43b165

Hello BryneMoore,

Could you please turn the following

  1. Press the Windows Logo key + R-> Type WUAPP
  2. Go to View Update History
  3. Go to installed updates
  4. Find KB929777 and remove KB
  5. Reset
  6. Re install updated via WUAPP and restart.

Profit?

EDIT

Adding to this do the following if the said above fails...

Was it a custom build computer? Curious...

Try to remove all the RAM and leave only 1 stick of RAM in your computer.

then try to update.

Answer if not

Thank you

-John

Tags: Windows

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