Windows Update offered repeatedly 2518864, 2572073, 2633880

Original title: Windows Update

Same questions as everyone else basically. Be asked to install 2518864 KB, 2572073, 2633880 AGAIN AND AGAIN AND STILL after installed and restarted my computer!

See the RESPONSE message in this thread-online http://answers.microsoft.com/thread/49ed2fe1-6782-4498-814a-ccfa6ec1dfc9

Tags: Windows

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  • Windows Update keeps repeating.

    I have Windows XP SP3 OS. I have the auto update feature set. Windows is my default firewall. Successfully and recently I downloaded and installed the following updates:

    A security update for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 SP2 on Windows server 2003 and Windows XP x 86 (KB2832411).

    Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and the .NET Framework 3.5 family Update for versions of .NET 2.0 to 3.5 (KB951847) x 86.

    The problem is one or both come back as new updates. I have installed at least three times, and yet I still get the repetitions.

    Can someone tell me how to prevent the repetition of these updates?

    Hi 10crackers, thanks for the help. Your suggestion has helped to solve the problem I had. First I ran the repair of Microsoft .NET Framework tool, but who has not remedied the problem. I was about to follow your next steps suggested to uninstall the .NET Framework 3.5 and others, but before doing that I decided to see what updates have been installed in Add/Remove programs. Security update for Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 SP2 Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP x 86 (KB2832411) has been installed in fact but kept repeating the offer to install a new update. To my surprise, Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and the .NET Framework 3.0 versions of .NET 2.0 to 3.5 Family Update (KB951847) x 86 was not installed that each Setup attempt has been highlighted as a successful download and installation. Once I saw KB951847 update has not been installed I just went to Windows Update and select custom scan as you suggest. And KB951847 was the only necessary update. Once I downloaded and installed this update offer repeated editing has ceased. This update has been done a few hours ago now, and so far no repeated updates offers. Even if I did have to uninstall all .NET frameworks you suggested, I have still Bravo will give you to send me to the Add/Remove Programs then Windows updates. These are the right things.

    Thanks for your help. I guess why you make a lot of money.

  • Brand new computer and Windows Update offers updates of pilot

    I received a custom build e9280t yesterday and did the thing of the installation and migration.  Windows Update offers already updates for the ATI Radeon HD 4850 video card and JMicron JMB36X controller.  I guess I have several questions.

    1 can I install drivers provided by Windows Update

    2 How often should I update drivers?

    3. in the case of the video card should I update from Windows Update or ATI?

    4. If I install ATI should I install the ' ATI Catalyst™ 9.11 Suite for Windows 7 (64 bit) "or simply thedriver only option of the ATI Catalyst™ 9.11 components for Windows 7 (64 bit)?

    I have a card ATI video in a long time and the outcome of pilot and the options have always confused me with what must be downloaded and installed.

    Thanks for any help.

    John181818 wrote:

    I received a custom build e9280t yesterday and did the thing of the installation and migration.  Windows Update offers already updates for the ATI Radeon HD 4850 video card and JMicron JMB36X controller.  I guess I have several questions.

    1 can I install drivers provided by Windows Update

    2 How often should I update drivers?

    3. in the case of the video card should I update from Windows Update or ATI?

    4. If I install ATI should I install the ' ATI Catalyst™ 9.11 Suite for Windows 7 (64 bit) "or simply thedriver only option of the ATI Catalyst™ 9.11 components for Windows 7 (64 bit)?

    I have a card ATI video in a long time and the outcome of pilot and the options have always confused me with what must be downloaded and installed.

    Thanks for any help.

    John, here are the answers to your questions:

    (1) Yes, I would.  I wonder however, no offer to update your BIOS before checking further.  Updated HP has been known to be incorrect.  A failed BIOS flash makes it an expensive boat anchor.

    (2) update as soon as there is a new driver.  Manufacturers use updates to fix problems.

    (3) it's up to you.  I don't think that HP makes changes of owners of the video cards in their computers.  So, if it were me, I would use those ATI/AMD.

    (4) go with the 'Software Suite '.  This includes some cool utilities to adjust your map.  One of the features that I like is "Overdrive".  It allows you to overclock the card and adjust the speed of the fan on the fly.  I'm still using XP Pro SP3, but the last consequence works very well with my 4870 XXX 1 GB.

    I hope this info is useful.

  • Windows Update fails repeatedly to install updates KB3079904 and six other people, keep trying for 3 weeks now

    Drop support for Windows Vista is apparently present but perhaps without notice.

    Three weeks since July 14, 2015 Windows Update has repeatedly tried and failed to install seven updates. Three other updates cannot be installed while in time (KB3072633, KB3057154, KB3065979) but was finally installing manually through Microsoft Download Center.  Further attempts by MDC didn't settle because "the update does not apply to your system" (KB3070102, KB3067903).  KB3072630 update did not show an available option of Windows Vista.  The remaining updates would download a version of Vista but just have not installed (KB3070102, KB3079904, KB309392, KB3067505 and KB3065822, which is a Cumulative of IE9 for Windows Vista update).

    With no fix that works my PC will apparently try to download these and other updates in perpetuity.  Some files, such as KB915597, is constantly to be installed and reinstalled successfully during this time.

    I tried to upgrade Vista on TOSHIBA to my mother, it runs cpu to slow to 46%, I'm sure I need of more memory, my concern is that I just tried to upgrade on my HP17 for the new completely WIN10 have not upgraded, but froze on a continuous flashing, cannot access via ctrl alt esc file insight and nothing moves percentages are 0 nothing downloaded? or downloaded?

  • Windows Update keep repeating the same updates KB2676562 and KB270511

    Original title: update for Windows XP (KB270511) security will not stop asking an installation!

    Update for Windows XP (KB2676562) security and update for Windows XP (KB270511) security won't stop asking Installation, even after several installs!

    Hello

    Were there any changes (hardware or software) to the computer before the show?

    I suggest you perform the steps mentioned in the link and checking.

    Windows Update or Microsoft Update repeatedly offers the same update

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

    You can run the automated FIXIT and check if this may help; If it isn't then you can perform other manual steps mentioned in the link.

    Note: there is a risk of data loss if all the files are infected and which can be removed in the cleaning process.

    You can also check:

    MS12-034: Description of the update of security for Windows kernel-mode drivers: 8 may 2012

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2676562

    Hope this helps and keep us informed if you need help.

  • KB257073, KB2633880 KB2518864 updated offered repeatedly.

    have althougt xp, updates are sucessful these 3 updates keeps trying to update KB257073, KB2633880 KB2518864 attempted to restart the computer several times

    Hi, Lisa1963,

    Follow the instructions contained in this document.

    Windows Update or Microsoft Update repeatedly offers the same update

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

  • Same updates offered repeatedly.

    Original title: repeateing updates already installed

    I use windows vista family premium and microsoft update continues to give the same two updates for download. I have already installed, but windows update tells me repeatedly of updates are available and they are the same updates.how do this repetitive process to two stop.the implemented to date are: update of security for microsoft XML core services 4.0 service pack 2 (KB... 5.4 mb... and the second is... update for microsoft XML core services 4.0 service pack 2 (KB973688) 5.4 MB. Please help me. I like to use windows updates and wish to continue to use this service.

    Problem has been fixed... Thank you.

  • Windows Update offering me a nvidia nforce network controller update, I want to know what has the update, how?

    I try to click on the more information of winqual.microsoft.com/support/? 20211126.it driver id always comes up with 404 page not found. I just want to know what the driver is offering or fixing. I have tried everywhere, someone has ideas how to get this info?

    The only way I know is to get this information from the manufacturing of the hardware device.  In this case go to the Web from Nvidia site and then go to the downloads section. You can then select the Nforce drivers such as pilot. After that, you will need to know which chipset your motherboard uses. Once you get all the information it will take you to the download page for the drivers. Normally they have the available release notes to see what changes have been made by the pilots. If you decide to update, I would use the Nvidia site instead of the one offered from windows update. After installing the nvidia windows update stops offering you the update.

  • Installation of Microsoft - KB2572073, KB2633880 and KB2518864 security updates offered repeatedly to install

    Several times today (at least 7) my system asked that I install Microsoft Update for my computer (KB2572073, KB2633880 and KB2518864).  I get no error message on the installation.  But every time it's the same three updates.  Any suggestions what mich was happening and how can I fix?  Thank you

    This is a bug of Windows Updates.

    See the ahaap post in this thread: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-windows_update/repeated-installation-of-update-kb63380/8b0e14ce-43dc-45b7-948d-3758054a1784 I followed his suggestion and all is good...

    Kind regards...

  • Windows Update offers me a few old updates, is there a way to track and organize the installation of update history?

    Original title: update windows

    I am regularly offered 'old' updates for installation, for example, KB2487367 published 05/08/2011. Is it possible to copy my Windows Update history file to an Excel file? I could then sort by number of update and avoid download/installation of the old updates. Or better yet, is there a historic Windows Update file that is already sorted by number of update?

    Yes, it was installed successfully (according to the history of the update). No indication that it was available on resetting for several days. I went through my entire history of update to see if/when it has been previously installed. It is not a major concern for download and install. Am I better turn off just the download of 'important' updates offered by Microsoft? He done wrong to "re-download"?

    If you install, you may need it.  You only * need * to install critical / security updates really.
     
    If the update installs correctly and not is not offered on several occasions "burst" - there is no harm in just letting Windows Update just "doing his thing"...

  • Windows Update offers KB974479 again and again

    I use Windows 7 x 64 and since this morning Windows Update is to alert me that there new found updates. When I check updates told me it's the KB974479 update. I already tried to install the update and it ends without error, but after a few minutes, the update appears once again according to their availability. Restart the machine did not help, shortly after the reboot, the update was there again. My update history tells me that I managed to install this 12 times now!

    The update was for an incompatibility between VS 2008 SP1 and Windows SDK 6.1, but I have same SDK 6.1 installed, only V6.0A SDK (which came with VS) and V7.0.

    How can I get rid of this update?

    HOW to hide an update or restore a hidden update
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/24376-Windows-Update-hide-restore-hidden-updates.html ~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

  • Windows Update offers several times that the same installed upgrading

    original title: update Windows using Vista

    Windows Update keeps saying I need to install the same update: a security update for Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package (KB2538242) I installed it successfully, but he continues to return again and again to the top.  Any ideas?  Thank you

    Launch a collateral request for assistance free Windows Update:

    https://support.Microsoft.com/OAS/default.aspx?Gprid=6527&St=1&wfxredirect=1&SD=GN>

    Visit the Microsoft Solution Center and antivirus security for resources and tools to keep your PC safe and healthy. If you have problems with the installation of the update itself, visit the Microsoft Update Support for resources and tools to keep your PC updated with the latest updates.

    If you /clear/ State only one specific updated because of problems and don't ask questions, you /he/ receive assistance free of charge for the question.

    North American customers can also obtain instant access to unlimited free support by email or unlimited individual chat by visiting the following Microsoft Web site:

    >

    For enterprise customers, support for security updates is available through your usual support contacts.

    How to hide an update in Windows Vista

    1 open Windows Update by clicking on the "Start" icon and then clicking on '' programs. '' Choose "Windows Update" in the list of programs.

    2 click on "View available updates" to move to the screen that allows you to select the updates available for your computer.

    3. Select an update of the list that you want to hide. Right-click on it to bring up a menu, then click on "Hide update". If user account control is enabled, a confirmation dialog box appears on the screen informing you that "Windows needs your permission to continue."

    4. click on 'Continue' to confirm your action. If there are additional updates that you want to hide, steps 4 and 5 for each of them.

    5 search for updates and then click on "View available updates" to ensure that the updates have been correctly hidden

    UTC/GMT is 03:38 Sunday, October 16, 2011

  • Windows Update, offering the same updates

    Hello

    I am running Windows Vista Home premium 64-bit
    I did a factory of my computer reset today and have been involved in the update of windows for some time now.
    I am facing two problems with windows update:
    1 - the first is that Windows update keeps giving me the same important updates 3 over and over
    -Internet Explorer 8 for Windows Vista for x 64 systems
    -Update for Windows Vista for x 64-based systems (KB971029)
    -Windows Search 4.0 for windows Vista x 64-based Systems (KB940157)
    It has been the installation of the updates successfully and I get the green icon in windows update, but after 'check updates', I always get the same updates.

    I tried to pass by the troubleshooting suggested to this page on renaming the folder C:\Windows\SoftwareDistribution, but with no result... http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_other-windows_update/Windows-Vista-keeps-wanting-to-install-the-same/4ca85f08-73e3-4A4B-B1FF-f3747fcf945e
    2. via the properties of my computer, I see that I have Service Pack 1
    Given that windows update will not provide Service Pack 2, I downloaded manually via the Download Center and tried to install it. but I get a message saying that the Service Pack 1 is installed.
    Please help me and thanks in advance.

    Thanks for your reply,

    However, the computer has a hardware problem that required me to reformat the first time is when the issue of the update happened, I had to solve the problem and again the reformat...
    I have corrected the problem and that's good
    Thanks again and sorry for the inconvenience.
  • Windows updates keep repeating

    I use XP Home Edition on a laptop HP Pavilion. There are 4 updates to Windows that keep install every time I turn on my computer, but there is always an icon on the taskbar that says that there are updates ready to install. As you can imagine, it's a real nuisance, as turn off the computer takes a long time each time. In fact the problem is long enough, and I'm just trying to do something. I am Setup to automatic updates.

    How can I find a 'switch' that will tell Windows that these updates are already installed?

    BobRV

    I sent my email to Microsoft ended Sunday night. To my surprise, there was an answer waiting for me on Monday morning. I know that it came from China - in part of the name of the sender & partly because my Jan 3 was not a holiday for them - I didn't expect "the next business day.

    The response email gave me detailed instructions for uninstalling & reinstalling ".NET Framework - all Versions. After I did I checked a few times to update Windows Installer a few high priority updates that have shown, until there is no more high priority updates available. The final check was carried out Tuesday am after a night at the request of automatic update. "Update History" showed no activity download this automatic update, & even when there is no update available high priority. At one point during the activity on Monday, the icon who has shown in the taskbar with updates of repetition missing & no has not returned. So - it seems that the problem is solved.

    I was very impressed by the speed of the response from Microsoft Support, & I'm always impressed with assistance that provide MVPs like you.

    Thanks again for your help.

    BobRV

  • Windows Update installs the same update everytime I stop. The update is successful but remains as an update. KB2633171.

    Original title: update continues installation KB2633171

    I Windowd Home Premium and windows update installs the same update everytime I stop.  The update is taken with success but remains as an update.  KB2633171 is the update

    Hi whales,

    I suggest that you check the troubleshooting provided in the link mentioned below steps to solve the problem with Windows Update offers repeated updates.

    Troubleshooting Windows Update or Microsoft Update when you are repeatedly offered an update

    Hope this helps

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