If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Everything was going beautifully with my new set up (ME desktop + vista
laptop) until I decided (God alone knows why) to perform a Windows Update on ME - all avenues of repair have failed so far - now onto a system restore - probably ending up with a full reinstall. Why did I bother with the update - if it worked yesterday it would have worked tomorrow. :-( |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Since the last update released for Win Me was in June 2006 what exactly
were you installing as an update? -- Mike Maltby Tony1966 wrote: Everything was going beautifully with my new set up (ME desktop + vista laptop) until I decided (God alone knows why) to perform a Windows Update on ME - all avenues of repair have failed so far - now onto a system restore - probably ending up with a full reinstall. Why did I bother with the update - if it worked yesterday it would have worked tomorrow. :-( |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Well seing as there were 27 critical updates I think you can guess the last
time it was updated. Silly me naturally assumed going to Microsoft wouldn't require me to set a restore point beforehand. "Mike M" wrote: Since the last update released for Win Me was in June 2006 what exactly were you installing as an update? -- Mike Maltby Tony1966 wrote: Everything was going beautifully with my new set up (ME desktop + vista laptop) until I decided (God alone knows why) to perform a Windows Update on ME - all avenues of repair have failed so far - now onto a system restore - probably ending up with a full reinstall. Why did I bother with the update - if it worked yesterday it would have worked tomorrow. :-( |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
I'm sorry but I'm tempted to agree "Silly you". g
Are you saying that no restore points were created as part of these updates? If so then it would appear that there could well be something wrong with your system, possibly as a result of not having maintained it for some years as 27 critical updates would mean that few if any updates had been installed since Win Me was installed including perhaps the all essential 290700 required since late 2001 for system restore to function. Since I was curious I've just loaded a clean copy of Win Me and visited the Windows Update site and been offered 24 critical updates including 290700 and IE6 SP1 so I'm guessing that this could have been your first ever visit to the Windows Update site with that system. What exactly were the problem you installed these updates? It's pretty rare for a user to need to use system restore after installing updates so it is possible their's a fairly simple fix. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows Tony1966 wrote: Well seing as there were 27 critical updates I think you can guess the last time it was updated. Silly me naturally assumed going to Microsoft wouldn't require me to set a restore point beforehand. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Hi Mike, I've been trying to help Tony he http://forums.techguy.org/windows-95...r-windows.html Rather than him posting his long troubleshooter, perhaps you can take a look at the thread and post here your comments and suggestions. I'll be quietly listening... Thanks. Zee "Mike M" wrote in message ... I'm sorry but I'm tempted to agree "Silly you". g Are you saying that no restore points were created as part of these updates? If so then it would appear that there could well be something wrong with your system, possibly as a result of not having maintained it for some years as 27 critical updates would mean that few if any updates had been installed since Win Me was installed including perhaps the all essential 290700 required since late 2001 for system restore to function. Since I was curious I've just loaded a clean copy of Win Me and visited the Windows Update site and been offered 24 critical updates including 290700 and IE6 SP1 so I'm guessing that this could have been your first ever visit to the Windows Update site with that system. What exactly were the problem you installed these updates? It's pretty rare for a user to need to use system restore after installing updates so it is possible their's a fairly simple fix. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows Tony1966 wrote: Well seing as there were 27 critical updates I think you can guess the last time it was updated. Silly me naturally assumed going to Microsoft wouldn't require me to set a restore point beforehand. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Yes indeed - I'll keep an eye on both threads - I've not helped myself with
the latest stupid thing I've done either "oops!!" wrote: Hi Mike, I've been trying to help Tony he http://forums.techguy.org/windows-95...r-windows.html Rather than him posting his long troubleshooter, perhaps you can take a look at the thread and post here your comments and suggestions. I'll be quietly listening... Thanks. Zee "Mike M" wrote in message ... I'm sorry but I'm tempted to agree "Silly you". g Are you saying that no restore points were created as part of these updates? If so then it would appear that there could well be something wrong with your system, possibly as a result of not having maintained it for some years as 27 critical updates would mean that few if any updates had been installed since Win Me was installed including perhaps the all essential 290700 required since late 2001 for system restore to function. Since I was curious I've just loaded a clean copy of Win Me and visited the Windows Update site and been offered 24 critical updates including 290700 and IE6 SP1 so I'm guessing that this could have been your first ever visit to the Windows Update site with that system. What exactly were the problem you installed these updates? It's pretty rare for a user to need to use system restore after installing updates so it is possible their's a fairly simple fix. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP Windows Tony1966 wrote: Well seing as there were 27 critical updates I think you can guess the last time it was updated. Silly me naturally assumed going to Microsoft wouldn't require me to set a restore point beforehand. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Zee,
I'm sorry but I don't "do" web forums. I'm sure you'll be able to provide him with all the help he needs. -- Mike M oops!! wrote: Hi Mike, I've been trying to help Tony he http://forums.techguy.org/windows-95...r-windows.html Rather than him posting his long troubleshooter, perhaps you can take a look at the thread and post here your comments and suggestions. I'll be quietly listening... |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Mike, I understand Sir - could you help with one big problem then - how can I
reassociate EXE - I have changed what EXE files open with in error so clicking any executable program has no effect "Mike M" wrote: Zee, I'm sorry but I don't "do" web forums. I'm sure you'll be able to provide him with all the help he needs. -- Mike M oops!! wrote: Hi Mike, I've been trying to help Tony he http://forums.techguy.org/windows-95...r-windows.html Rather than him posting his long troubleshooter, perhaps you can take a look at the thread and post here your comments and suggestions. I'll be quietly listening... |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
No problem, the idea was avoiding Tony to post here everything he has tried. I had no intention of asking you to post there. Sorry if you understood it that way. Zee "Mike M" wrote in message ... Zee, I'm sorry but I don't "do" web forums. I'm sure you'll be able to provide him with all the help he needs. -- Mike M oops!! wrote: Hi Mike, I've been trying to help Tony he http://forums.techguy.org/windows-95...r-windows.html Rather than him posting his long troubleshooter, perhaps you can take a look at the thread and post here your comments and suggestions. I'll be quietly listening... |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Yea Thanks Microsoft
Doubt if Mike will be the slightest bit interested Zee. I notice that the
dreaded word Norton appears several times in his Forum posts - cunningly airbrushed out of the WinMe posts! Forums?, No updates?? - Norton??? And you know how Mike feels about Norton!!! g Even a (very) long bargepole is probably the last thing Mike would be prepared to touch it with. No sympathy there then! Perhaps "Yea Thanks Norton" might be more appropriate subject of the thread. Mart "oops!!" wrote in message ... No problem, the idea was avoiding Tony to post here everything he has tried. I had no intention of asking you to post there. Sorry if you understood it that way. Zee "Mike M" wrote in message ... Zee, I'm sorry but I don't "do" web forums. I'm sure you'll be able to provide him with all the help he needs. -- Mike M oops!! wrote: Hi Mike, I've been trying to help Tony he http://forums.techguy.org/windows-95...r-windows.html Rather than him posting his long troubleshooter, perhaps you can take a look at the thread and post here your comments and suggestions. I'll be quietly listening... |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Microsoft Takes on Google and Yahoo with Microsoft Adcenter and Adlabs | [email protected] | General | 1 | May 8th 07 01:55 AM |
Microsoft makes errors in Microsoft Security Advisory (912840) | Jim | General | 22 | January 5th 06 05:56 PM |
microsoft | [email protected] | Printing | 2 | September 28th 04 11:14 PM |
What is Microsoft Plus! 98 | Ron Badour | General | 1 | July 30th 04 03:01 AM |
MICROSOFT 97 | mary bran | Software & Applications | 1 | July 10th 04 11:12 PM |