Windows install the same updates, do me again and again, not to go on all sites, they operate slowly, I think that my version of windows is damaged my computer

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Hello

What version of the Windows operating system is installed on your computer?

I suggest you consult the steps described in the following Microsoft article and check if this may help.

Windows Update or Microsoft Update repeatedly offers the same update:

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/910339

Hope the information is useful.

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    It will be useful.

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    3. double-click the file that you saved in # 1 b above to run the utility. DO TAP not your keyboard until the race ends, then reboot again.

    4. open Internet Explorer (only) to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923737 & run the difficulty.

    5. open Internet Explorer (only) to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058 & run who fix it in methods AGGRESSIVE then by DEFAULT. [1]

    6 restart again, and then run a manual check of updates & see if KB2506212 and/or KB2446704 to install.

    Note: We have more work to do!

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    [1] full Disclosure: the difficulty operating in AGGRESSIVE mode will remove your update history but not list the updates installed in Add/Remove programs.

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    I have a HP Envy 700-027c. Maintaining HP Support Assistant telling me to download and install a Cyberlink PowerDVD to sp63146.exe, even if I downloaded it, installed and rebooted my computer 3 times or more. I don't get no error on installation, then believe the installation have been successful.  Please notify. Thank you!

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    Welcome to the HP Forum!

    You could try the following:

    Control Panel > display icon > programs and features >

    Scroll down, find and uninstall HP Support hasWizard.

    Restart your computer after uninstalling the existing version of the Support Assistant.

    Download and install the latest version of the HPSA:

    HP Support Assistant

    Restart / reboot the computer and log in

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    If the problem persists, you can try:

    • Open HPSA > click "updates and optimizations" (wording may slightly differ) >
    • Select them Updates settings and messages >

    Under ' how would you like to receive updated software and messages from HP?

    • Select in the menu dropdown:

    Search for updates, but let me choose whether to download and install them

    Always in the updates and optimizations >

    • Check / initiate a list of available updates >
    • If the offending hotfix package is still listed, then click on it (maybe right-click?) and a value of 'Ignore' or 'hide' this package

    > Once 'Hidden', the package should not display longer towards the top of the list of available updates.

    Comment

    In particular, it is the opinion of this Expert that you ban HPSA to download and install a BIOS update on your computer.  You should always, in the opinion of this Expert, look for the updates to the BIOS on the website of your computer and only download and install a BIOS update when the update is directly applicable to your situation or if you are having problems with your computer.

    For your reference:

    Troubleshooting HP Support Assistant (Windows 7)

    Good luck!

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