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It could be due to hardware fault, virus, task scheduler, windows update or software fault. If you aren't experienced with this you should deliver your computer to a tech.
No reason.
If you receive Windows Update error 80072ee2 while checking for updates, the Windows Update servers might be experiencing an unusually high number of requests for updates. Close Windows Update, wait 10 to 15 minutes, and then run Windows Update again. You can also wait for Windows Update to run at its next scheduled time.The Windows Update Troubleshooter is available that fixes some problems with Windows Update, and it might resolve this error for you.If that doesn't work, try the following steps:To add the Windows Update websites to a firewall exceptions list• Windows Firewall ships with this version of Windows and should already include these sites in the exceptions list. If you use a different firewall, refer to the software publisher's help to see how to add these websites to your firewall exceptions list:o http://*.update.microsoft.como https://*.update.microsoft.como http://download.windowsupdate.comIMPORTANT: This article contains information about editing the registry. Before you edit the registry, you should first make a backup copy of the registry files (System.dat and User.dat). Both are hidden files in the Windows folder.If the above mentioned step does not resolves the problem then try deleting the registry keyHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AURestart the system after the key is removed and the windows update should start working.
just download it again
1. You might try this. Go to the main Windows Update window and click on "Installed Updates" (on the left-hand side of the window, at the bottom), and then remove "Update for Microsoft Windows (KB931099)" (only). Reboot. Reboot again. Go back to Windows Update, and re-install the same update, by clicking on the Check for Updates button. This should essentially re-install Windows Defender on Vista. 2. 1 Go to control Panel and click on Administrative tools. 2 Click on services and a new windows will appear. 3 Look up for windows defender and right click on it, click on properties and select automatic, it should be on manual, change it to automatic and click apply then o.k. and will take you back to the services windows. 4 Windows Defender should be highlighted and on the left hand side of the services windows, should be 2 links, click restart. 5 Close all windows and open Windows Defender, it should work without a problem and your popup window at start up will not be display any longer.
If you turn it of, the load will be cancelled, and you will have to start loading again.
Did you format your hardrive? If you did than windows isn't on the machine anymore. You will have to install the OS again.
It depends on your internet speed and your computer speed. For me, it took about 2 hours to download the update and another 1.5 hours to install it. Many people have had to install it more than once though, and it is a real good idea to backup all of your files in case you have to factory reset your computer and download it again.
There are several ways to tell whe Windows updates their system. Usually, the first and easiest way is by simply rebooting his/her computer. As long as he/she is connected to the Internet, there will more than likely be a pop-up window that tells him/her stating that there is a new Windows update, prompting him/her to accept. It is as simple as clicking "yes" and rebooting his/her computer. However, if there is no pop-up, he/she may visit Windows' website, and click on "system update". This will open up the same pop-up download as before, asking if he/she would like to update the system. Once again, it is as simple as accepting.
no it won't
no, don't force update either or you'l loose the snapshot and have to install it again
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