I did a clean install of Windows XP Pro: Service Pack 1; Update will be not updated: 0x8024400A error
I did a clean install of Windows XP Pro: Service Pack 1; Update will be not updated: 0x8024400A error
Pass on several machines, cannot not run fix - it because I don't have the right to service pack cannot update the service pack because I can't update because of the 0x8024400A error
About to panic. Could use some real help on this and not only refers to
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/836941
The computer is a Dell Optiplex GX280
What I installed is the chipset & drivers for the controller of the motherboard & ethernet.
Internet works fine on the device, I am writing to you from him.
Also, tried installing IE8 on one computer and run windows update, same error.
I did a clean install of Windows XP Pro: Service Pack 1; Update will be not updated: 0x8024400A error
Pass on several machines, cannot not run fix - it because I don't have the right to service pack cannot update the service pack because I can't update because of the 0x8024400A error
About to panic. Could use some real help on this and not only refers to
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/836941The computer is a Dell Optiplex GX280
What I installed is the chipset & drivers for the controller of the motherboard & ethernet.
Internet works fine on the device, I am writing to you from him.Also, tried installing IE8 on one computer and run windows update, same error.
Relax and breathe.
FIRST: Uninstall IE8 and IE7 if they are installed. Back to all the way back to IE6. You want other patches before you get those. Reboot after doing this.
You are not the first to ask questions about how to upgrade a clean Windows XP - not even installation in the last week. In fact, I will just cut and paste my answer here... here:
Get SP2 (manually) and save it to your desktop. (There's a link here.) [You are a COMPUTER professional for now.]
Install it.
Then restart at least a couple of times for a few minutes between each restart.
Get SP3 (manually) and save it to your desktop. (There's a link here.) [You are a COMPUTER professional for now.]
Install it.
Then restart at least a couple of times for a few minutes between each restart.
Download at least Internet Explorer 7 (if it is not Internet Explorer 8).
Install it.
Reset.
Now, try to get the updates through the normal web page (http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/) and see how much more you can get (100 +) and keep checking until you no longer have.
Back - let everyone know if it worked for you.
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