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Old 01-25-2005
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Default [Resolved] problem with downloading service pack WINDOWS UPDATE

something's wrong i carnt seem to download the updated service pack keeps saying failed!


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Default Re: problem with downloading service pack WINDOWS UPDATE

Again, please refer to my reply on your post about Norton . If you are still having problems after you have run an anti-spyware program then let us know.


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Default Re: problem with downloading service pack WINDOWS UPDATE

You can also contact M$ to get a disk shipped to you if you still have problems but from reading your other posts it does look like your PC is caked in adware


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