I have problem with windows update

I have problem with windows update

and I can't find the Hebrew pack in windows update?

I have windows 7 ultimate

You use this procedure: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972813 ?

Hebrew should be available, see: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/products/features/language-packs .

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    Hello

    I have problems with the updates of the window.  I read install my window.  and start the update.  I update well until it installs the update for service pack 2. Once it restarts is said to check the updates, you must first install an update for the update of the window...

    When I click on install update of the stop and keep it on the research.  I have don

    ' t even use all the data.

    I already tried the Microsoft fix it and some troubleshooting aspiration which I met on the Microsoft site.
    (error trouble shoots)

    Windows update error 0x80072efd - not fixed

    recent update - no fixed installation issue.

    Can anyone help me please with her.

    Thank you

    Please provide a copy of your system information file. Type the system information in the search box above the Start button and press the ENTER key (alternative is select Start, all programs, accessories, System Tools, system information). Select file, Export and give the file a name noting where it is located. Not to place the cursor in the body of the report before exporting the file. The system creates a new information file system each time system information is available. You must allow a minute or two before the file is completely filled before exporting a copy. Please download the file to your OneDrive, to share with everyone and post a link here. Normal mode preferred report. Please say if the report was obtained in safe mode. If the report is in one language other than English, please indicate the language.

    Please download and share with everybody fresh copies of your System log and journal of the Application (two files) of your event viewer on your disc one and post a link here. You can delete any previous copies of your OneDrive records.

    To access the system, log, select Start, Control Panel, administrative tools, Event Viewer, in the list on the left of the window, expand Windows logs and select System. Place the cursor on the system, select the Action in the Menu and record all events like (the evtx default file type) and give a name to the file. Do the same for the application log. Do not offer not filtered files. Do not place the cursor in the list of reports before selecting the Action from the menu. Do not clear the logs so that you have a persistent problem.

    For assistance OneDrive see paragraph 9.3:
    http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.UK/MicrosoftCommunity1.htm

    General remarks on event viewer
    http://www.gerryscomputertips.co.UK/syserrors5.htm

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    Which is fine, but it just sits for hours (if I left it) with the spinning of glass time and nothing happens. If the system is suspended.

    Yet when I reboot (first in safe mode, then normal startup) all right.

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    It's getting rather tedious... Please help.

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    Johnny D

    Hmmm,

    I have found the culprit. I found that a new update of my disk imaging software (Acronis image) was LURKING in the background. I have disabled for now and see if that solves the problem...

    Stay tuned for more.

    Johnny

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    Thank you very much!

    Hi EvanaZgb,
    Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Answers forum.

    I would say to first disable the anti virus and other security software. Then proceed as follows:

    STEP 1
    ------------
    Download and install the latest version of Windows Installer
    To install the latest Windows Installer, visit the Microsoft Web site at the following address:
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    Step 2 now try to update again and post back with the results
    ------------
    Cleanup, utility to download and install the Microsoft Windows CleanUp utility. To do this, see the Microsoft Web site: http://download.microsoft.com/download/e/9/d/e9d80355-7ab4-45b8-80e8-983a48d5e1bd/msicuu2.exe

    Now try to update again and post back with results

    Thank you

    Martin
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
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    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058

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    original title: the problem with Windows update

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    [1]... looks like you are saying that my system is so wet that a clean install is the (only?) way to go.

    [2] if I do a clean install, not only what I need to reinstall Windows and all my applications, I also have to reinstall the drivers... Etc. ?

    [3] I think I have the disks supplied with the PC system. Is it better to use than to use the recovery partitiion?

    [4A]... is there a possibility that some of [my data are] infected?

    [4] preventing me from simply infect the whole PC again?

    A1. Yes, and it was my recommendation in August, too.

    A2. Yes.

    A3. Only not really well using the restore Partition hidden to make the "destructive recovery" will include all drivers, etc., that have been installed at the factory.

    A4a. Yes, a real possibility.

    A4b. You run at least three 3 tests on the backup data before restoring one (1) with your installed & updated up-to-date anti-virus application (for example, Microsoft Security Essentials) and two 2 with good reputation, free online scans (e.g., ESET;) Bit Defender; Kaspersky; HouseCall; (F - Secure).

    If you have saved your data on CD/DVD, the disc scanner. If you have backed up your data to a flash drive, SD card, or another external drive AND KB971029 is installed, analyze the drive.

    If you have any questions or need additional help, please start a new thread in this forum: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-system

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    http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/repair_windows_updates.html

    Registry backup
    http://www.tweaking.com/content/page/registry_backup.html

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    The FFFFFFFE error can mean that you have a rootkit. And its blocking updates

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    Original title: problem with windows update

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    Hello

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    Hello!

    I have been using a computer HP (h8-1320eo) for about 11 months now, and I have a problem now.

    When Windows Update wants to install some updates, I let do and she successfully the download, but when he wants to set up updates, it freezes at 12%. First time I have let it run about 45-60 min, then forced to close. This happens every time, I shut down my computer.

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    Christian,

    I think that using a Restore Point to try and 'go back' is not enough to clear this error.

    It seems that there may be a recent problem with an update of Windows: KB2887069

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    You can try the following:

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    A problem with Windows Vista
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    Click the Start button, right-click computer, and then click Properties.

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    The average of 32-bit and 64-bit?

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  • Problem with Windows Update - Vista Business 32 bit

    I have continuous problems with the update (classified as Important) Microsoft.NET Framework 3.5 Service Pack 1 and .NET framework.

    This update is always offered to me, but it will simply install noty but I could try

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    Hi Fred Furry.

    Thank you for using the Microsoft Vista answers Forum.

    You can try the following steps and check if we are able to install the update.

    1. click on start, run, type cmd and then click OK.

    2. at the command prompt, type the following commands one by one and press ENTER.

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    regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\wuaueng.dll/s
    regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\wucltux.dll/s
    regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\wudriver.dll/s
    regsvr32 wups2.dll/s
    regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\wups.dll/s
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    net start wuauserv
    output

    Make sure you disable any security software before installing the update.

    If this does not help, follow the article to manually remove and reinstall .NET Framework on your computer

    Use the Windows Installer Cleanup utility to clean up the State of MSI database for all versions of the .NET Framework.

    And then reinstall all the versions of the .net framework by downloading manually Microsoft Web sites in the link below:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/923100

    NOTE: You can download the cleanup utility mentioned in method 2 of the article mentioned above from
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    Let us know how it works.

    Kind regards

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