Microsoft Update Panel is incomplete

I'm trying to fix my daughters computer.  It's a Leveno T61 under Microsoft Vista.  I ran the file recovery, and almost everything seems to work perfectly with the exception of Microsoft Update.  When you browse the security to try and automatic updates of Activ - it says automatic updates cannot be turned on. When I try to go to Microsoft Updates - an incomplete Panel appears.  No words on the Panel - set up only a few icons.  I called Leveno and they said it was a Microsoft problem

Hello

Thank you for using Microsoft answers.

Follow the instructions below that may help you resolve the issue.

Method 1:

Microsoft has released a new "Fix it" solution that should automatically solve your problems with Windows Update.  Just click on the link below and follow the instructions.

How to reset the Windows Update components?

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/971058

If this does not work, download and install the update to windows safe mode.

Check whether the problem is resolved.

Method 2:

Follow the instructions in the link below and check if the problem is resolved.

How to get rid of malware

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistasecurity/thread/ba80504b-61f1-4D71-960f-b561798b7b42

Please post back and let us know if it helped to solve your problem.

Kind regards

KarthiK TP

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