From: Karnal on
hi,

my computer dosen't get the automatic update for Windows 7- KB977074
I tries to install and after restarting it installs upto 67% and fails to
complete.
I tried manual installation,that wouldnt help.
any other solution to fix this?
Thanks,
From: Eric on
Find the C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log and see if you can find the error code for this KB.

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From: ComCool on
I have the same problem...

"Karnal" wrote:

> hi,
>
> my computer dosen't get the automatic update for Windows 7- KB977074
> I tries to install and after restarting it installs upto 67% and fails to
> complete.
> I tried manual installation,that wouldnt help.
> any other solution to fix this?
> Thanks,
From: MowGreen on
An update is available to improve the stability and the reliability of
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977074

If an update to improve stability and reliability can't be installed
then your system is stable and reliable, right ? If none of the symptoms
that are shown in the KB article are occurring on your system then
suggest that you Hide the update.

KB977074 and KB974431 were pushed out by MS in response to feedback
Users have submitted via the "Customer Experience Improvement Program",
aka CEIP.

If you want to participate, CEIP can be accessed via Control Panel >
Action Center > Change Action Center settings > Related settings
The 2 settings are " Yes, I want to participate .. "
and " No, I don't want to participate ... "

Easy squeezy, no ? <g>


MowGreen
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Karnal wrote:
> hi,
>
> my computer dosen't get the automatic update for Windows 7- KB977074
> I tries to install and after restarting it installs upto 67% and fails to
> complete.
> I tried manual installation,that wouldnt help.
> any other solution to fix this?
> Thanks,
From: Eric on
If you're up to it you can find the C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log and see if you can find the error code for this KB.

The easiest way to do this is try installing the package, note the time that the failure occurs and find it in the log entry base on the timestamp in the log.

You have to be an admin to open this file. You can do that by finding notepad on the start menu, right click on it and select "Run as administrator". Then open the log file with notepad.

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