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FLyingHamster
03-03-04, 08:23 AM
I just reformatted last night, and of course had to install SP1. For some strange reason, SP1 seemed to take a much longer time to install time than it usually. is 7-10 minutes normal?

Then after that, I was installing the rest of the 20-sumthing critical updates, and right in the middle of installing some of them, the whole computer restarted. I got back into windows, and went back to the win update site, and it had 4 criticals left. So I tried to install them. It downloaded them all really fast, but then when it starts to install them, then bar gets about 1/3 of the way complete, the computer restarts, or it gives me an error and says it was no successfull.

also, strange enough.. I cant install the new SiSoft Sandra SP1. Everytime I start to install, it stops and gives me an error saying one of the files is corrupt. Ive tried d/l it from different sites but get the same result every time.

my computer was at stock speeds. is there anything I can do? any suggestions are greatly appreciated. :)

engjohn
03-03-04, 08:44 AM
click on start, run, and type

sfc /scannow

and click ok.
After that is complete, try to update again....

Just a thought.....

FLyingHamster
03-03-04, 08:47 AM
wut does that do?

Ebola
03-03-04, 11:49 AM
did you use windows update for sp1a or did you install the full ~120 meg exe installer? I've had better luck with the full installer than windows update.

You might be able to uninstall whatever sp1 installed if you opted to save previous files.

ThePerfectCore
03-03-04, 12:13 PM
Slip-stream it next time.

jajmon
03-03-04, 04:51 PM
10 to 1 you got hit with the mblast worm while online downloading sp1 if you weren't behind a hardware or software firewall. The symptoms are just too familiar. There are numerous posts about your exact symptoms, all blaster

FLyingHamster
03-03-04, 05:40 PM
what can I do to prevent from being hit? just reformatted about 30 min ago lol.

tom10167
03-03-04, 06:00 PM
I always install virus protection first, before video drivers or anything. Then I install my wireless card, then I update my virus software, and rescan the whole drive. :)

diehrd
03-03-04, 06:04 PM
Never do anything with out a fire wall or if it is a clean install do it with the net work cable un hooked...