Logan Deathbringer 0 Report post Posted January 12, 2006 Ok I know windows update isn't really necessary but I am having the following problem, everytime I try to run Winupdate I get a failure to download/install updates. I've done the following to no avail: 1) made sure that all security settings are at default levels in Internet Options 2) cleared all cookies and files (including offline content as well) 3) made sure that the advanced tab was also returned to default levels 4) made sure that the automatic updates service was running in automatic 5) made sure that the background intelligence service was also running in automatic (here is where I get an error) 6) reregistered the following windows update components: WUAPI.DLL WUAUENG.DLL WUAUENG1.DLL ATL.DLL WUCLTUI.DLL WUPS.DLL WUPS2.DLL WUWEB.DLL Even after doing all of that I still can't seem to get windows update to work. I personally beleive that its because I can't get the Background Intelligence Transfer Service to start but I'm not sure. If anyone can help me figure out why it won't start I will be greatly appreciative. I made sure that the RPC service is running properly but even after shutting down the RPC and restarting it BIT still wont run. Thanks, Logan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
James_K 0 Report post Posted January 13, 2006 I dont know if this is your case or not but I know that Microsoft has recently (well I think it's been in place for awhile) ceased all um...... "Pirated" copies of XP-CD-KEYS from being allowed to update now since you message is weired and has nothing to do with that it may not be the case but just though I would like to mention it anyway if you do have a legit key then try doing the validation check and try again http://forums.xisto.com/no_longer_exists/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kaputnik 0 Report post Posted January 13, 2006 I dont know if this is your case or not but I know that Microsoft has recently (well I think it's been in place for awhile) ceased all um...... "Pirated" copies of XP-CD-KEYS from being allowed to update 1064335514[/snapback] Yup - this is the most likely reason... however if you have an original 'key' then you have some sort problem with your OS. Now if you go to the Microsoft Windows Update Service Page, the service will automatically check your computer through HTTP for your installed components, automatically configure an update package that your computer requires, allow you to download the package (after you select any parts to the package that you do not want) and help you install the update. All in all, unless you have a decent broadband connection, this process will take you between 15 minutes and a good hour; but you can be assured of the latest updates as released by Microsoft during it's monthly updates. Also, if you're running a pritated 'key' Windows OS on your system, the service will tell you that the key is unauthorized for automatic update. So, that will get you through the update and let you know if your version of windows plus the CD key is authentic. All the best. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khymnon 0 Report post Posted January 13, 2006 Alright, perhaps I can help. The first thing to do here is to make sure that the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) is correctly configured. Kindly follow these steps ... - Click Start, then Run, type services.msc, then click Ok. - Double-click on Background Intelligent Transfer Service - In Startup type box, click Manual, then Apply. - Click the Log on tab, and make sure the service is enabled in every listed hardware profile. If you find one or more disabled, click the hardware profile, choose Enable, then click Apply. - Now, click the General tab, then click Start. This should start the BITS successfully. Now, you can check the updates again. I hope that helped. :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wutske 0 Report post Posted January 13, 2006 I've had the same problem a while ago, tough all 3 services were running, M$ updates still complainded that they were not running . The problem was that automatic updates (maybe BITS too, but I can't realy remember) was set to manualy. Set those 3 services (BITS, automatic updates and system event log) to start automaticly. This should probably do it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Logan Deathbringer 0 Report post Posted January 18, 2006 all 3 of the services are set to automatic, my key is valid and authentic, and I had planned on reintalling the OS and Formatting the comp and bringing it back up from the floor, but unfortunatly my WinXP CD is toast...well I'm gonna have to see about a new disk...this problem doesn't seem to be fixable so I'm just gonna redo the system. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites