Windows updates KB2443105 and KB979687 do not settle

I recently added a new hard drive for my computer and installed the XP operating system on this disk. I start now to make the drive and everything seems to work OK except when I get the notice that updates (KB2443105 and KB979687) are ready to be installed on my computer. Whenever I see this review and try to allow installation of update, I get a notice on the screen of installation which updates failed. Someone has encountered this situation and is there a solution?

Hi buckeyeut,

Try the following:

Method 1: Locate the installation error code.

To do this, follow these steps:

a. click Start, click all programsand then click Windows Update or Microsoft Update.

b. on the Windows Update Web site or on the Microsoft Update Web site, click view update history. A window opens that displays the updates that have been installed or that have failed to install on the computer.

(c) in the State of this window column, find the update failed to install and then click on the red X. A new window opens that displays the installation error code.

d. Note the error number. You will have to type or paste the error number in a search box to the next step.

Method 2: Reset the update Windows components, and then install the updates. Visit the following link and click on Fixit.

How to reset the Windows Update components?

Do not respond with error if it fails again.

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