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I have dell inspiron 1501 laptop a couple of years old but hardly ever used. I get an endless hour glass after logging on. I can boot into safe mode without problem. I have twice performed the dell factory image restore, updated windows including SP1. I don't have the vista reinstallation disk but i do have an XP professional disk. What are my options here, I suspect a driver issue? the computer was purchased in dec 2007. thanks Ron
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Hey Ben this could be a number of issues.

 

Click start all programs/accessories and right click on command prompt and choose run as admin.

 

Type in sfc /scannow and hit enter and let it run.

 

This will check for corruption.

 

Click start/all programs/accessories/system tools/open disk clean up and check all boxes and hit ok.

 

Is it possible you have a virus?

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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Yeah i used to and i got rid of them i got rid.I'll give it a shoot thanks.

Any ideas how to fix install reg cause i unistalled my services packs and tryed re-installing them and gir a 800ffff error any advice?

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From the problem description, I understand that the update KB929777 failed

to be installed and the error code 8000FFFF was received. Please feel free to

let me know if I misunderstood the issue.

 

I understand the inconvenience you encountered when trying to perform

Windows Update. Please be assured that I will do my best to help you.

 

The issue may be caused by the following factors:

 

1. The installation is affected by some third-party security software.

2. The downloaded installation file is corrupted.

 

In order to narrow down the cause of our issue, let's refer to the following

steps:

 

NOTE: Some third party programs can affect the Windows Update service. If

you are running any third party applications such as Spyblocker, Internet or

web accelerators (programs designed to boost the speed of the Internet

connection), security or anti-virus programs (Norton, McAfee, etc.), I

recommend we temporarily disable or shut them down and then try accessing the

Windows Update site later. Please be sure to enable them again when the

update process has been completed.

 

Step 1: Reload the Update temporary folders

===================================

 

This step can help us reload the downloaded installation files.

 

1. Click Start, Run, type: cmd and press Enter. Please run the following

command in the opened window.

 

Net stop WuAuServ

 

2. Click Start, Run, type: %windir% and press Enter.

 

3. In the opened folder, rename the folder SoftwareDistribution to Sdold.

 

4. Click Start, Run, type: cmd and press Enter. Please run the following

command in the opened window.

 

Net start WuAuServ

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................
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hey jelly bean I think its corrupted files from the malware but once my laptop has finished the clean up and the scan i'll try what ypu've told me to do I'm downlaoding System Update Readiness Tool (KB947821) would this be any help because i was reading up on microsoft and this seems to be one of the best solutions i can find that do you think?
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You can try the tool ben however I am thinking corruption and possibly a repair being done on the operating system.

 

I dont want to asume a recovery as all files would have to be backed up first and can take time.

 

I would agree a virus may of caused some corruption.

Rwy'n ceisio fy ngorau......................

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