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Sorry, your talking a little over my head. I'm reasonably computer literate. I've built my share of computers and trouble shooted them.. sometimes sucessfully :o as well.
I dont know anything about a sfc program.
I don't know alot of people in RL. Those I do know don't have XP.
I don't know what you mean by this. Are you saying to put those lines into a text file? What should I name it?
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@DCC I realize what you were asking now. I was using IE 6 to get to windows update but I normally use maxthon for browsing.
I dont know anything about a sfc program.
I don't know alot of people in RL. Those I do know don't have XP.
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Originally Posted by relaxabit
I would just create a batch file and stick those lines in like they are in this reply and run the batch file.
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@DCC I realize what you were asking now. I was using IE 6 to get to windows update but I normally use maxthon for browsing.
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True,
Take those lines and put them into a text file, then name it anything u want to as long as it ends in .bat that way u turn it into a batch file. Then you double click it and it will run. In order to run SFC, all you have to do is go to Start > Run then type in sfc /scannow and Enter. It should start to run, the only problem is that if files are missing, it may ask you for the XP cd that you no longer have. Try the batch file first. You can also copy and paste each of those lines (one at a time) into the Run box and execute them that way.
Take those lines and put them into a text file, then name it anything u want to as long as it ends in .bat that way u turn it into a batch file. Then you double click it and it will run. In order to run SFC, all you have to do is go to Start > Run then type in sfc /scannow and Enter. It should start to run, the only problem is that if files are missing, it may ask you for the XP cd that you no longer have. Try the batch file first. You can also copy and paste each of those lines (one at a time) into the Run box and execute them that way.
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Originally Posted by Peter_Budapest
Hello!
All those people who have a blanke page when clicking on the Microsoft Update page or nothing appears in the Yahoo Messenger if typing a message, try the following:
1. Reinstall the Visual Basic Script Support
it can be found here:
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...DisplayLang=en
if your OS have a different language, choose that type of Visual Basic Script Support.
2. Reboot the PC
Should help and work.
Waiting for your feedback.
I tried all of the solutions on this page and when they did not work I did this:
1. Open Internet Explorer Options from the Tool Menu
2. Scrolled down to the bottom where it said Languages and clicked it 3. There were NO languages chosen, so I added English
4. Hit Apply and OK
5. Closed my browser
6. Reopened Explorer - Windows Updates and VOILA!
The update page now appeared!
Hope this helps! I realize my response is a bit dated , however this just happened to me and that is how I arrived here. Is hoping the solution I have found will be one that works for those of you who have tried these other solutions if they have not worked for you. You might even want to have a go at this solutuion first,
it might be something as simple as my problem was.
http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforum....gif%5B/img%5D http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4189/bd645ov.gif
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