From: Peri B Peri on 26 Jan 2010 16:56 SORRY JOHN, BUT DONT HAVE A kb929777...........ANY OTHER IDEAS. THIS LAP TaP JUST PICKED A WINDOW AND MAY BE LEAVING SHORTLY!!! "Pyromate" wrote: > So...you did a memory upgrade and suddenly a new update (KB929777) > appears. You try too install it...again and again..it fails with ERROR CODE > 8000FFFF. Here is the fix....put away the screwdriver and forget about taking > out the modules. > Go to Control Panel(classic view), Windows Update, Review Update > History,click on installed updates(blue text at the top), Find (KB929777), > right click and uninstall it. Reboot the computer. After re-start go to > Control Panel, Check For Updates, (KB929777) should be there...if > not...download it from Microsoft Updates and save it to desktop. Download and > install (KB929777). Re-boot and your life is back to normal and you will > never have another bad day! > -- > John M.
From: MowGreen on 26 Jan 2010 17:17 Perhaps that will fix the apparently broken keyboard as everything you type is in CAPITAL LETTERS ? MowGreen ================ * -343-* FDNY Never Forgotten ================ banthecheck.com "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked Peri B wrote: > SORRY JOHN, BUT DONT HAVE A kb929777...........ANY OTHER IDEAS. THIS LAP > TaP JUST PICKED A WINDOW AND MAY BE LEAVING SHORTLY!!! > > "Pyromate" wrote: > >> So...you did a memory upgrade and suddenly a new update (KB929777) >> appears. You try too install it...again and again..it fails with ERROR CODE >> 8000FFFF. Here is the fix....put away the screwdriver and forget about taking >> out the modules. >> Go to Control Panel(classic view), Windows Update, Review Update >> History,click on installed updates(blue text at the top), Find (KB929777), >> right click and uninstall it. Reboot the computer. After re-start go to >> Control Panel, Check For Updates, (KB929777) should be there...if >> not...download it from Microsoft Updates and save it to desktop. Download and >> install (KB929777). Re-boot and your life is back to normal and you will >> never have another bad day! >> -- >> John M.
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