Windows Update vista Home premium... Lack of Security Center BITS does not start * SOLVED(7/31)-fixed myself... reinstall vista updates explore (9)

See my last reply vista updater windows Home premium service... BITS will not start the lack of files... iolo destroyed the index I fixed and ran updates, so I uninstalled iolo and it took some tips that i reinstalled the index but it doesn't start, said missing file probably out when I uninstalled iolo how can I reload those files.  RUN SYSTEM UPDATE READINESS No. CHANGE of TOOL... now, I ran BITS Repair Tool for Windows Vista and it says that it is not necessary and that it does not run.  !!!!!!!! still need help please, I ran it (not fixed) fix 7/30, and the file system Checker says there's no problems.

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