- Download stops or freezes. The Windows Update - Web Page Dialog window appears but download never starts
- Posted by Chorgey on December 28th, 2003
Download stops or freezes. The Windows Update - Web Page Dialog window
appears but download never starts
I did what was suggested at
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/troubleshoot
to no avail.
I grabbed Scren56.cab and installed it.
DISPEX.DLL is the version that came with IE6 SP1 (Version 5.6.0.6626).
There was another 'fix' that didn't work, forget the file offhand,
but I had to save it to my desktop, right click the .inf file and install
it. That didn't work.
Did an online virus scan, no virii
Ran Ad-Aware, no spyware detected.
Used MSConfig and cleared everything in startup except system tray,
that didn't help.
Ran PCDOCRX, which helped clean up my registry, still having the same
problem.
I don't have any pop-up blocking software.
Oh, not only does the Windows Update freeze on download 0% but
on a few pages that have media files that come up
in a separate window or any other type of window that
launches a web page, the page is blank, forcing me to
click the red X (stop) button on my browser and hitting
refresh.
Needless to say, I'm at wits end.
Any help from those who have the answer?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin
- Posted by ttreppa on December 28th, 2003
Kevin,
I've run into the same problem. I click on scan for
updates, wait a short time, then at 0% I receive the
message that the system is unable to scan for updates and
switches to a messages screen. Very frustrating.
I downloaded a file they recommended and made sure the
switches were correct. I'm still at my wits end.
Terry
- Posted by Lucy [MS] on December 29th, 2003
Do you get the EULA (End User License Agreement) dialog box?
Please post the last 30 lines of the Windows Update.log file.
Copy and paste "%windir%\windows update.log" (w/o the quotes)
into the Internet Explorer address bar and hit Enter.
Scroll down to the current date, please post the latest 30 lines.
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Thanks,
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- Posted by Alan on December 30th, 2003
My mother in law is having the same problem. I have run
all of these as well without success. They told me in the
two years that they have had the computer they never ran
Windows Update. Could the size of the update be too much
to get at once?
- Posted by Lucy [MS] on December 31st, 2003
Hi Alan,
Can you also please post the following information.
Do you get the EULA (End User License Agreement) dialog box?
Please post the last 30 lines of the Windows Update.log file.
Copy and paste "%windir%\windows update.log" (w/o the quotes)
into the Internet Explorer address bar and hit Enter.
Scroll down to the current date, please post the latest 30 lines.
--
Thanks,
Lucy [MS]
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