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    ctdashing Guest

    Windows Update error code 8024200d possiable fix.

    I tried to install Windows Vista sp1 for a full week. I even went online with
    tech support to try to fix the problem. I finally had to stop online support
    due to personal business. I then checked with my manufacture to see if they
    had any possiable problems. I was directed to run Memory Diagnostic Tool,
    where I was told I had a memory problem. I was susposed to have 1 GB of
    memory. I purchased a 1 GB stick of memory, removed the two sticks of memory
    that I had, then installed the 1 GB memory in the first slot, an original 500
    MB of memory in the second, and the last 500 MB in the third slot, giving me
    2 GB of ram. I have had no problems with Windows Vista since. The bottom line

    I believe you need at least 1.5 GB of memory to run Vista. Check your memory
    and see how that works for you.

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    I have 3 GB of memory so this is not always the issue.

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    Sloppy Orange Guest

    RE: Windows Update error code 8024200d possiable fix.

    I am running Vista 64bit on a 4GB DDRII system. When I re-installed my vista
    64 and ran windows update for SP1, yet the result I get is code 8024200d!!!
    Therefore, I believe it is not related to memory for certain cases!!!
    I am still having this problem when updating Vista SP 1 from windows
    update... can someone provide a denifite solution for this type of problem?

    System:
    Vista Ultimate 64bit
    Intel Core2 6600
    4GB DDR II


    "ctdashing" wrote:

    > I tried to install Windows Vista sp1 for a full week. I even went online with
    > tech support to try to fix the problem. I finally had to stop online support
    > due to personal business. I then checked with my manufacture to see if they
    > had any possiable problems. I was directed to run Memory Diagnostic Tool,
    > where I was told I had a memory problem. I was susposed to have 1 GB of
    > memory. I purchased a 1 GB stick of memory, removed the two sticks of memory
    > that I had, then installed the 1 GB memory in the first slot, an original 500
    > MB of memory in the second, and the last 500 MB in the third slot, giving me
    > 2 GB of ram. I have had no problems with Windows Vista since. The bottom line
    >
    > I believe you need at least 1.5 GB of memory to run Vista. Check your memory
    > and see how that works for you.


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    MowGreen [MVP] Guest

    Re: Windows Update error code 8024200d possiable fix.

    Your post is unclear as to whether:
    1) You're trying to install SP1 via Windows Update
    2) You're trying to update the system after applying SP1

    If it's the former, suggest you download the entire SP1 package:

    Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Five Language Standalone for x64-based
    Systems (KB936330)
    http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en

    Then read this prior to installing it:
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/936330

    ** Skip Step 2 as all required pre-installation updates are included in
    SP1 **

    If SP1 still fails to install:

    http://support.microsoft.com/oas/def...4&gprid=500921

    > Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for Windows Vista, but only for
    > Service Pack 1 (SP1). This support for SP1 is valid until March 18, 2009. Availability of chat or
    > e-mail support differs depending on your geographic location. For customers residing in North America
    > or Canada, chat and e-mail support is available.
    >
    > Some issues may require more advanced support for which there is a charge.


    MowGreen [MVP 2003-2009]
    ===============
    *-343-* FDNY
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    ===============



    Sloppy Orange wrote:

    > I am running Vista 64bit on a 4GB DDRII system. When I re-installed my vista
    > 64 and ran windows update for SP1, yet the result I get is code 8024200d!!!
    > Therefore, I believe it is not related to memory for certain cases!!!
    > I am still having this problem when updating Vista SP 1 from windows
    > update... can someone provide a denifite solution for this type of problem?
    >
    > System:
    > Vista Ultimate 64bit
    > Intel Core2 6600
    > 4GB DDR II
    >
    >
    > "ctdashing" wrote:
    >
    >
    >>I tried to install Windows Vista sp1 for a full week. I even went online with
    >>tech support to try to fix the problem. I finally had to stop online support
    >>due to personal business. I then checked with my manufacture to see if they
    >>had any possiable problems. I was directed to run Memory Diagnostic Tool,
    >>where I was told I had a memory problem. I was susposed to have 1 GB of
    >>memory. I purchased a 1 GB stick of memory, removed the two sticks of memory
    >>that I had, then installed the 1 GB memory in the first slot, an original 500
    >>MB of memory in the second, and the last 500 MB in the third slot, giving me
    >>2 GB of ram. I have had no problems with Windows Vista since. The bottom line
    >>
    >>I believe you need at least 1.5 GB of memory to run Vista. Check your memory
    >>and see how that works for you.


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