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| Windows continuously asks to restart
"The windows must be restarted before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?" is the message that keeps popping up after restarting. Even if I choose to restart, the same message appears. How do I get this to stop? |
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The information here: http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm will show you how to create a post that is more likely to get you the information you need. --- Leonard Grey Errare humanum est Anonymous wrote: > "The windows must be restarted before updating can continue. Would you like > to restart now?" is the message that keeps popping up after restarting. Even > if I choose to restart, the same message appears. How do I get this to stop? |
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Sorry, I meant "The computer must be restarted before updating can continue. Would you like to restart now?" My compuer runs on Windows XP SP2. I do not believe it is an installation of software problem, as I have not installed anything lately, and this only happened after I restarted. I have already searched around the internet, and there have been no matches to aid me in resolving this problem. There is absolutely no reason for the restart request in my perspective, as it does absolutely nothing to stop the message from reappearing after Windows starts again. I have tried using System Restore before the latest Software Distribution by Automatic Updates. This has had no effect, except that the language toolbar does not appear by itself anymore, as it is not manually chosen. Other than that, there is no real difference. I will try another System Restore promptly, to see if this may be the solution, if I choose a time that is more in the past. Thank you. "Leonard Grey" wrote: > The information here: > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > will show you how to create a post that is more likely to get you the > information you need. > > --- > Leonard Grey > Errare humanum est > > Anonymous wrote: > > "The windows must be restarted before updating can continue. Would you like > > to restart now?" is the message that keeps popping up after restarting. Even > > if I choose to restart, the same message appears. How do I get this to stop? > |
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A possible Windows update got stuck along the way, please turn off your Automatic updates Right click my computer> Properties > Automatic Update ( Turn it off ) after such it will dump all updates inbetween installation, then go to back there once more after you restarted your system. you can try this for start. -- Milo MSPSS "Anonymous" wrote: > Sorry, I meant "The computer must be restarted before updating can continue. > Would you like to restart now?" > > My compuer runs on Windows XP SP2. I do not believe it is an installation of > software problem, as I have not installed anything lately, and this only > happened after I restarted. I have already searched around the internet, and > there have been no matches to aid me in resolving this problem. There is > absolutely no reason for the restart request in my perspective, as it does > absolutely nothing to stop the message from reappearing after Windows starts > again. I have tried using System Restore before the latest Software > Distribution by Automatic Updates. This has had no effect, except that the > language toolbar does not appear by itself anymore, as it is not manually > chosen. Other than that, there is no real difference. I will try another > System Restore promptly, to see if this may be the solution, if I choose a > time that is more in the past. Thank you. > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > > The information here: > > > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > > > will show you how to create a post that is more likely to get you the > > information you need. > > > > --- > > Leonard Grey > > Errare humanum est > > > > Anonymous wrote: > > > "The windows must be restarted before updating can continue. Would you like > > > to restart now?" is the message that keeps popping up after restarting. Even > > > if I choose to restart, the same message appears. How do I get this to stop? > > |
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And should that make it then turn on again the Automatic Update, But should it fail advise us thanks -- Milo MSPSS |
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Anonymous, did that work for you? I have the same problem, but it didn't. Just today I installed re-installed Windows XP. I ran Windows Update multiple times because the install CD was SP1. After I completed all the Express installs, I manually installed Windows Media Player 11 and .NET 3.0 After they installed I rebooted. This message then was displayed. Media Player is working fine and running...I uninstalled .NET 3.0 and .NET 2.0, and I have restarted many times. The message still appears. Thanks, Jamie "Milo (MSPSS)" wrote: > A possible Windows update got stuck along the way, please turn off your > Automatic updates > Right click my computer> Properties > Automatic Update ( Turn it off ) > after such it will dump all updates inbetween installation, then go to back > there > once more after you restarted your system. > > you can try this for start. > -- > Milo > MSPSS > > > "Anonymous" wrote: > > > Sorry, I meant "The computer must be restarted before updating can continue. > > Would you like to restart now?" > > > > My compuer runs on Windows XP SP2. I do not believe it is an installation of > > software problem, as I have not installed anything lately, and this only > > happened after I restarted. I have already searched around the internet, and > > there have been no matches to aid me in resolving this problem. There is > > absolutely no reason for the restart request in my perspective, as it does > > absolutely nothing to stop the message from reappearing after Windows starts > > again. I have tried using System Restore before the latest Software > > Distribution by Automatic Updates. This has had no effect, except that the > > language toolbar does not appear by itself anymore, as it is not manually > > chosen. Other than that, there is no real difference. I will try another > > System Restore promptly, to see if this may be the solution, if I choose a > > time that is more in the past. Thank you. > > > > "Leonard Grey" wrote: > > > > > The information here: > > > > > > http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > > > > > will show you how to create a post that is more likely to get you the > > > information you need. > > > > > > --- > > > Leonard Grey > > > Errare humanum est > > > > > > Anonymous wrote: > > > > "The windows must be restarted before updating can continue. Would you like > > > > to restart now?" is the message that keeps popping up after restarting. Even > > > > if I choose to restart, the same message appears. How do I get this to stop? > > > |
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| Re: Windows continuously asks to restart Solution can be found here, the problem is related to adobe acrobat. http://icttechalerts.blogspot.com/ and here http://ict.cas.psu.edu/NewsLetters/e....html#Article6 |
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Thank you very much. That was the problem/solution. I re-installed Adobe and the issue went away. "seekstromd" wrote: > > Solution can be found here, the problem is related to adobe acrobat. > http://icttechalerts.blogspot.com/ > and here > > http://ict.cas.psu.edu/NewsLetters/e....html#Article6 > |
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