XP - offered continuously updates (KB974417, KB979909, KB982168)

I hijacked this title because I seem to have a similar problem as the author is, except for the part of NERO.

I uninstalled 2 of them using Control Panel, but the third was not found. Then, I downloaded the KB and tried to install mode without failure. Well, of course, this must have been wandering like all 3 the same mistake gave advice. something about the installer having ongoing not to run or you're in Mode safe... Duh :) I rebooted and install from the desktop, but still have the same question... updated guard offering all three.

Any idea on how to solve this problem?

I would also like to say that I had no problem until I installed NERO multimedia Suite 10... perhaps I should address it with them. Installation didn't complete the first two times I tried, the two default while preinstalling 9 necessary Microsoft points. He has not always 8 (Microsoft VS PIA Redist) the final error pops up on the screen was "Installation of the failed installation of Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 KB967328 program will leave." My choices were YES & NO; On the first try, I chose the second YES, I chose No. (having a choice seems to make little sense)

After the attempt with the Safe Mode method and apparently successfully manual installed, NERO completed without error, but an inspection with the Belarc Advisor (update), I see that KB967328 isn't here and do not complain. Also 3 in the title of this post, only KB974417, KB979909 appear as 'not installed' and don't complain KB982168 either. .... I get always the three updates offered repeatedly.

Thank you for your advice,

Chris

I was getting exactly the same problem, and what I've discovered, is that Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 KB967328 causes effectively corruption in the .NET Framework which translates KB974417, KB979909, KB982168 to be offered several times. Here is an answer I've included in another article:

Tire of error: resource is not available (cannot install KB967328):

For me, this corruption cannot simply fixed by removing the .NET Framework and put it back, because I install this program on 400 computers + to my company. There is no way I'm going to go visit each machine. So I had know what was corrupting the .NET Framework in the first place rather than fix once it was broken. After hours of work of this problem, here's what I discovered:

KB967328 does not fail because there is a corruption in the .NET Framework, KB967328 CAUSES THE CORRUPTION! I tested a dozen times, the .NET Framework works very well... install KB967328, now the .NET Framework is corrupt. To be fair, it's more of a Microsoft problem and a problem of Nero. Only, it seems to be a problem with Nero because this is an unsupported patch that Nero can demand.

So here's what I discovered. If you read the details on this fix KB967328 is no, you will see that all this is make updates a file called Presentationframework.dll to version 3.0.6920.4000. But it is a unsupported patch (which means you need to do a special request for double you send the file). We are supposed to only install this if we really need. Otherwise, we're supposed to wait for the next service pack for this update. Nero must, of course, so we have to find a way to update this file without altering the .NET Framework in the process.

So, I did a little research and discovered that KB977354 contains a number of updates, including an update of Presentationframework.dll version 3.0.6920.4016. So if you simply replace KB967328 by KB977354, you will update the file, you must meet the requirements of Nero without altering the .NET Framework in the process. (KB977354 is in fact included in a rollup of the .NET Framework update, so I actually ended up replacing KB967328 with KB982524 rollup instead). I even asked Nero support on this idea, and they confirmed that it is a viable alternative.

So if someone tries to install Nero silently with an unattended Setup script, simply swapping KB967328 with KB977354 (or the update rollup KB982524) will save you a lot of headaches.

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