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Disable or uninstall anti viru before another SP3 installation att
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05-17-2008
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Disable or uninstall anti viru before another SP3 installation att
Hi Everyone,
I've had 3 unsuccessfully installation attempts of the SP3 update . All
attempts to update received the "Access is denied " error .After the 1st
failure, I went to .... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377/ , and tried
updating with my Bit Defender 2008 anti virus disabled, and after that I
tried updating with a burned_ to_ CD ISO image of the update. No luck .
All 3 update attempts left my computer very fragmented , and it changed the
colors of some letters in file names, to the same colors of file name letters
in my Windows folder.
Before I "Reset the registry and the file permissions " , and try another
update attempt , I would like to ask 2-questions:
1. Would uninstalling my anti virus,rather than disabling it make any
difference ?
2.Could a repair install , I did over one year ago, cause any problems with
a service pack update ? ( other updates installed successfully )
Thanks for your time !
--
your friend,
Larry
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05-17-2008
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Re: Disable or uninstall anti viru before another SP3 installationatt
Answers to the questions:
> 1. Would uninstalling my anti virus,rather than disabling it make any
> difference ?
You mention you disabled BitDefender. Are you 100% certain that it was
*completely* disabled prior to the last installation attempt ? That
includes *all* running Services of it. Consult the included Help file or
visit BitDefender's web site to learn how this is accomplished.
Suggest you ensure that BD is completely disabled, disconnect the system
from any network or internet connection, and then attempt to run the
System File Checker. Read this prior to disconnecting:
http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html
*REMEMBER* to reenable BD prior to reconnecting the system.
> 2.Could a repair install , I did over one year ago, cause any problems with
> a service pack update ? ( other updates installed successfully )
If running SFC did not resolve the issues you describe, then uninstall
BitDefender first, and then do a Repair Installation:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm
IF the system is at Service Pack 2 or even SP1 after the Repair Install,
then there should be no issue installing SP3.
MowGreen [MVP 2003-2008]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
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leoliver wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've had 3 unsuccessfully installation attempts of the SP3 update . All
> attempts to update received the "Access is denied " error .After the 1st
> failure, I went to .... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377/ , and tried
> updating with my Bit Defender 2008 anti virus disabled, and after that I
> tried updating with a burned_ to_ CD ISO image of the update. No luck .
> All 3 update attempts left my computer very fragmented , and it changed the
> colors of some letters in file names, to the same colors of file name letters
> in my Windows folder.
> Before I "Reset the registry and the file permissions " , and try another
> update attempt , I would like to ask 2-questions:
> 1. Would uninstalling my anti virus,rather than disabling it make any
> difference ?
>
> 2.Could a repair install , I did over one year ago, cause any problems with
> a service pack update ? ( other updates installed successfully )
>
> Thanks for your time !
>
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05-17-2008
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Re: Disable or uninstall anti viru before another SP3 installation att
A1. Probably not.
A2. Doubtful.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377 covers a lot more than just disabling
your anti-virus application.
See
http://groups.google.com/group/micro...38b194c09cac41
--
~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)
MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002
AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net
DTS-L http://dts-l.net/
leoliver wrote:
> I've had 3 unsuccessfully installation attempts of the SP3 update . All
> attempts to update received the "Access is denied " error .After the 1st
> failure, I went to .... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377/ , and
> tried
> updating with my Bit Defender 2008 anti virus disabled, and after that I
> tried updating with a burned_ to_ CD ISO image of the update. No luck .
> All 3 update attempts left my computer very fragmented , and it changed
> the
> colors of some letters in file names, to the same colors of file name
> letters in my Windows folder.
> Before I "Reset the registry and the file permissions " , and try another
> update attempt , I would like to ask 2-questions:
> 1. Would uninstalling my anti virus,rather than disabling it make any
> difference ?
>
> 2.Could a repair install , I did over one year ago, cause any problems
> with
> a service pack update ? ( other updates installed successfully )
>
> Thanks for your time !
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05-19-2008
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RE: Disable or uninstall anti viru before another SP3 installation att
Hi Everyone,
I'm happy to report that yesterday I successfully installed the SP3
update . And the previous failures had nothing to do with my BitDefender anti
virus . I went to
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377/
, and used method #3 "Reset the registry and the file permissions" to enable
my computer to install SP3 .
And the SP3 update has fixed a problem I've had with Outlook Express 6
opening very slowly.
Thanks for your replies !
--
your friend,
Larry
"leoliver" wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've had 3 unsuccessfully installation attempts of the SP3 update . All
> attempts to update received the "Access is denied " error .After the 1st
> failure, I went to .... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377/ , and tried
> updating with my Bit Defender 2008 anti virus disabled, and after that I
> tried updating with a burned_ to_ CD ISO image of the update. No luck .
> All 3 update attempts left my computer very fragmented , and it changed the
> colors of some letters in file names, to the same colors of file name letters
> in my Windows folder.
> Before I "Reset the registry and the file permissions " , and try another
> update attempt , I would like to ask 2-questions:
> 1. Would uninstalling my anti virus,rather than disabling it make any
> difference ?
>
> 2.Could a repair install , I did over one year ago, cause any problems with
> a service pack update ? ( other updates installed successfully )
>
> Thanks for your time !
>
> --
> your friend,
> Larry
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05-19-2008
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Re: Disable or uninstall anti viru before another SP3 installation att
We shall alert the media.
leoliver wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
> I'm happy to report that yesterday I successfully installed the SP3
> update . And the previous failures had nothing to do with my BitDefender
> anti virus . I went to
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377/
> , and used method #3 "Reset the registry and the file permissions" to
> enable
> my computer to install SP3 .
> And the SP3 update has fixed a problem I've had with Outlook Express 6
> opening very slowly.
>
> Thanks for your replies !
>
>>
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I've had 3 unsuccessfully installation attempts of the SP3 update . All
>> attempts to update received the "Access is denied " error .After the 1st
>> failure, I went to .... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377/ , and
>> tried
>> updating with my Bit Defender 2008 anti virus disabled, and after that I
>> tried updating with a burned_ to_ CD ISO image of the update. No luck .
>> All 3 update attempts left my computer very fragmented , and it changed
>> the colors of some letters in file names, to the same colors of file name
>> letters in my Windows folder.
>> Before I "Reset the registry and the file permissions " , and try
>> another
>> update attempt , I would like to ask 2-questions:
>> 1. Would uninstalling my anti virus,rather than disabling it make any
>> difference ?
>>
>> 2.Could a repair install , I did over one year ago, cause any problems
>> with
>> a service pack update ? ( other updates installed successfully )
>>
>> Thanks for your time !
>>
>> --
>> your friend,
>> Larry
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