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Dr_Swizz
01-06-2009, 05:28 PM
I recently installed Vista on my gaming rig.
I tried to upgrade to SP1, both using the Windows Update mechanism and by manually downloading the update & running the executable, but none of these methods worked. I don't really know why as all I get are some cryptic error messages. I read the help messages which basically said: "remove old update files & try again". That didn't help.

After the last try the OS seems to be stuck in an endless reboot cycle, that is the OS reboots itself a few second after it has started. Safe mode and "use last known good configuration" causes the OS to reboot too.
I finally got the OS to stop rebooting itself by quickly running "msconfig" and disabling all services, which actually made the OS reasonably fast and responsive, but also totally unusable.

I have tried googling for solutions to these problems, but I have not found any useful solutions. Please help me.


Also, I have barely used the OS (have only installed drivers + a few small tools + a single game) so I doubt the problems where cause by third party software.

HuffPCair
01-06-2009, 06:09 PM
If you have your system backed up I would reformat your HDD and try again. Otherwise I have no clue. Sounds like a corrupt file somewhere.

Dr_Swizz
01-07-2009, 02:14 AM
If you have your system backed up I would reformat your HDD and try again. Otherwise I have no clue. Sounds like a corrupt file somewhere.

I'd rather not do that since then I will be using up yet another activation for both OS and the game.

safan80
01-08-2009, 10:36 AM
you should of made a disc with vlite and put the sp1 integrated into the dvd.

Dr_Swizz
01-08-2009, 11:33 AM
Yes, I guess that would have been better.

I tried enabling/disabling services in hope of narrowing it down to a single service. That almost worked; I managed prevent the system from rebooting automatically, now it only rebooted when I started an application. Then I gave up and reinstalled the OS.

Vista is truly a horrible OS when it comes up updating it; It litterally takes hours, countless reboots and way too much manual interaction to get it fully patched. I really wish that Wine and ReactOS would progress faster so that I could ditch Microsofts OS:es completely soon.

HuffPCair
01-08-2009, 11:42 AM
actually with Vista all you ahve to do is call them and sometimes it takes a while to get a new one but I have done it several times with both xp and vista

But other then that i say good luck to you kid lol i dont know why it is doing that. Have you tried microsofts thread website?

Papu
01-08-2009, 11:52 AM
Use the System restore , and roll back to before the update , or have you tried?


Vista is truly a horrible OS when it comes up updating it; It litterally takes hours, countless reboots and way too much manual interaction to get it fully patched..
This is untrue Sp1 has most of the updates leaving only a dozen or so , with 1 reboot afterwards , you could try Sp2 beta and do it all in one install.
I really wish that Wine and ReactOS would progress faster so that I could ditch Microsofts OS:es completely soon
This is unhelpful.

Dr_Swizz
01-08-2009, 01:33 PM
Use the System restore , and roll back to before the update , or have you tried?

SP1 failed to install and thus no new rollback point was created.


This is untrue Sp1 has most of the updates leaving only a dozen or so , with 1 reboot afterwards , you could try Sp2 beta and do it all in one install.

It is indeed true; The SP1 update was is not available to until I had installed numerous other updates.


This is unhelpful.

unhelpful?