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Guest J Tinsby
Posted

Seemed to take forever for it to get going but it finally got to where

it says something like "checking registry" ot "modifying registry" at

that point it stopped and gave me an abort install message.

 

I was left with no choice but to uninstall the bleeding thing...THAT

left me with a message saying XP has been modified but not completely

and may not work properly. Thank you MS.. you dolts.

 

The machine then rebooted on its own and gave me a blue screen saying

it couldn't find a file... but then it did and it loaded after a long

pause. It's working now but I am afraid to shut it off, I'm backing up

the files I didn't have backed up prior to this fiasco. I don't even

know if I shut the machine off it will restart.

 

I can get to the restore point but I don't know if that will take out

all the changes SP3 made.

 

What to do now?

 

Thanks,

 

J T

Posted

Re: SP3 failed when installing

 

SP3 can be uninstalled from "Add/Remove Programs" in Control Panel but, I

wouldn't bother putting it in if I were you.

Machines won't resume from hibernation, (which I occasionally use during the

day). I've disabled hibernation in my 3 PC's (2xAMD and 1 Intel), and as

long as no other faults appear I'll wait for an SP3 update to fix it !!

 

regards, Richard

 

 

"J Tinsby" <reply@thegroup.org> wrote in message

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> Seemed to take forever for it to get going but it finally got to where

> it says something like "checking registry" ot "modifying registry" at

> that point it stopped and gave me an abort install message.

>

> I was left with no choice but to uninstall the bleeding thing...THAT

> left me with a message saying XP has been modified but not completely

> and may not work properly. Thank you MS.. you dolts.

>

> The machine then rebooted on its own and gave me a blue screen saying

> it couldn't find a file... but then it did and it loaded after a long

> pause. It's working now but I am afraid to shut it off, I'm backing up

> the files I didn't have backed up prior to this fiasco. I don't even

> know if I shut the machine off it will restart.

>

> I can get to the restore point but I don't know if that will take out

> all the changes SP3 made.

>

> What to do now?

>

> Thanks,

>

> J T

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: SP3 failed when installing

 

> I was left with no choice but to uninstall the bleeding thing...THAT

> left me with a message saying XP has been modified but not completely

> and may not work properly. Thank you MS.. you dolts.

 

Absent the complete error message:

 

How to troubleshoot an unsuccessful installation of WinXP SP3

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950718

 

Error message when you try to install WinXP SP3: "Access is denied" or

"Service Pack installation did not complete"

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377

 

WinXP SP3 installation fails with an error message, and the following error

is logged in the service pack installation log: "8007F0F4 -

STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED"

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949388

 

Error messages when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3: "Service

Pack 3 installation did not complete" and "An internal error occurred":

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949384

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

WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation

http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron/archive/2008/05/08/windows-xp-sp3-read-all-prerequisites-for-a-successful-installation.aspx

 

Steps to take before you install WinXP SP3

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717

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

Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for

Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and

e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada.

 

.. US:

http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131

 

.. CA:

http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-ca&prid=11273&gprid=522131

 

.. UK:

http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-gb&prid=11273&gprid=522131

 

.. AU:

http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-au&prid=11273&gprid=522131

 

.. Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=1173 | select

Windows XP | select Windows XP Service Pack 3

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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

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J Tinsby wrote:

> Seemed to take forever for it to get going but it finally got to where

> it says something like "checking registry" ot "modifying registry" at

> that point it stopped and gave me an abort install message.

>

> I was left with no choice but to uninstall the bleeding thing...THAT

> left me with a message saying XP has been modified but not completely

> and may not work properly. Thank you MS.. you dolts.

>

> The machine then rebooted on its own and gave me a blue screen saying

> it couldn't find a file... but then it did and it loaded after a long

> pause. It's working now but I am afraid to shut it off, I'm backing up

> the files I didn't have backed up prior to this fiasco. I don't even

> know if I shut the machine off it will restart.

>

> I can get to the restore point but I don't know if that will take out

> all the changes SP3 made.

>

> What to do now?

>

> Thanks,

>

> J T

Guest J Tinsby
Posted

Re: SP3 failed when installing

 

Thank you PaBear,

 

I was able to get the machine sorted out and removed SP3 as best I

could using the system restore point I made. I'll wait until SP3 is

more refined and THEN try to install it. Thank heavens my machine runs

fine again!

 

The ERROR message I got is referenced correctly in the 949377 KB

article, it was a registry error when it failed I was going to make

the script file and run it again.... but I thought " no way" it's too

dicey right now, there may be updates to the update!

 

Thanks again!

 

J T

 

On Sat, 10 May 2008 18:05:28 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]"

<PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote:

>> I was left with no choice but to uninstall the bleeding thing...THAT

>> left me with a message saying XP has been modified but not completely

>> and may not work properly. Thank you MS.. you dolts.

>

>Absent the complete error message:

>

>How to troubleshoot an unsuccessful installation of WinXP SP3

>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950718

>

>Error message when you try to install WinXP SP3: "Access is denied" or

>"Service Pack installation did not complete"

>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377

>

>WinXP SP3 installation fails with an error message, and the following error

>is logged in the service pack installation log: "8007F0F4 -

>STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED"

>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949388

>

>Error messages when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3: "Service

>Pack 3 installation did not complete" and "An internal error occurred":

>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949384

>=============================

>WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation

>http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron/archive/2008/05/08/windows-xp-sp3-read-all-prerequisites-for-a-successful-installation.aspx

>

>Steps to take before you install WinXP SP3

>http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717

>=============================

>Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for

>Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and

>e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada.

>

>. US:

>http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>

>. CA:

>http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-ca&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>

>. UK:

>http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-gb&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>

>. AU:

>http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-au&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>

>. Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=1173 | select

>Windows XP | select Windows XP Service Pack 3

Guest Quaoar
Posted

Re: SP3 failed when installing

 

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

 

OK, so Microsoft says, "exit all open programs, and restart."

 

Does this actually make any sense at all? Restarting after exiting all

open programs simply puts the computer into the state that it was in

prior to the restart. What part of this incredibly arcane statement do

I not understand.

 

Q

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: SP3 failed when installing

 

MS assumes that folks have the common sense to take the statement as "close

applications" in the generally used sense of the term.

 

If the user wants to shut down all third-party applications AND services

then the easiest way is to perform a clean boot of Windows and then install

SP3. This is usually not necessary but if a problem appears it is a good

way to work around it or troubleshoot it. At a minimum the user should

close any third-party programs that employ a real-time scanner. MS has

taken into account their own software so those don't usually present a

problem.

 

"Quaoar" <astro_quaoar@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

>

> OK, so Microsoft says, "exit all open programs, and restart."

>

> Does this actually make any sense at all? Restarting after exiting all

> open programs simply puts the computer into the state that it was in prior

> to the restart. What part of this incredibly arcane statement do I not

> understand.

>

> Q

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: SP3 failed when installing

 

YW & thanks for your feedback.

 

J Tinsby wrote:

> Thank you PaBear,

>

> I was able to get the machine sorted out and removed SP3 as best I

> could using the system restore point I made. I'll wait until SP3 is

> more refined and THEN try to install it. Thank heavens my machine runs

> fine again!

>

> The ERROR message I got is referenced correctly in the 949377 KB

> article, it was a registry error when it failed I was going to make

> the script file and run it again.... but I thought " no way" it's too

> dicey right now, there may be updates to the update!

>

> Thanks again!

>

> J T

>

> On Sat, 10 May 2008 18:05:28 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]"

> <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote:

>

>>> I was left with no choice but to uninstall the bleeding thing...THAT

>>> left me with a message saying XP has been modified but not completely

>>> and may not work properly. Thank you MS.. you dolts.

>>

>> Absent the complete error message:

>>

>> How to troubleshoot an unsuccessful installation of WinXP SP3

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950718

>>

>> Error message when you try to install WinXP SP3: "Access is denied" or

>> "Service Pack installation did not complete"

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949377

>>

>> WinXP SP3 installation fails with an error message, and the following

>> error

>> is logged in the service pack installation log: "8007F0F4 -

>> STATUS_PREREQUISITE_FAILED"

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949388

>>

>> Error messages when you try to install Windows XP Service Pack 3:

>> "Service

>> Pack 3 installation did not complete" and "An internal error occurred":

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949384

>> =============================

>> WinXP SP3 - Read all prerequisites for a successful installation

>> http://msmvps.com/blogs/harrywaldron/archive/2008/05/08/windows-xp-sp3-read-all-prerequisites-for-a-successful-installation.aspx

>>

>> Steps to take before you install WinXP SP3

>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/950717

>> =============================

>> Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for

>> Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and

>> e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada.

>>

>> . US:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>>

>> . CA:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-ca&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>>

>> . UK:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-gb&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>>

>> . AU:

>> http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-au&prid=11273&gprid=522131

>>

>> . Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=1173 |

>> select

>> Windows XP | select Windows XP Service Pack 3

Guest microman
Posted

RE: SP3 failed when installing

 

Hi, I hope you're all still following this topic. After reading Microsoft's

advisory articles about installing SP3 for WinXP, I performed the evil deed

the other evening, from the Windows Update website. Now, although I don't do

Windows updates automatically, I do nevertheless keep my machine up to date

with manual downloads and the WU website seemed to suggest that, after

analysing my machine, there'd be very little difference between my current

state and SP3. But, for completeness, I decided to update with SP3. The

result was a success but in the process it's bumped up the used portion of my

WinXP partition by about 2 - 2.5GB, leaving me with only 3GB of spare

capacity now left on that partition. What I'd like to know from any of you

SP3 gurus is whether that should have resulted and, if so, what is all that

extra data? Does SP3 actually install a complete compressed copy of the

pre-SP3 operating system and programs, as well as modifying the current

partition contents?

 

I've checked all this out in Disk Management. I've also now run a defrag on

the partition, though it didn't really need it. In the process, I could see

graphically that my WinXP partition has a huge wadge of (green) unmoveable

files. Since this is the boot partition, I've presumed those files to be the

partition table, etc - but 2GB-worth!?

 

Normal updating each month from WU takes no more than a minute or so on my

machine but, with SP3, the downloading and installing of SP3 took a whole 30

mins! And during that time, my hard disk was going crazy, shifting stuff

around. Considering that the SP3 file itself is supposed to be a mere 70MB,

why on earth did it take so long to install? I'm beginning to wonder whether

I should have temporarily disabled both Windows Defender and my third-party

software firewall, as well as my antivirus client. I'd turned off the latter

but Defender and the firewall were still active, and afterwards I noticed

that firewall entries like Windows Installer had been left disabled by me.

But Microsoft's advisory notes had not said to disable any firewall, so I

hadn't.

 

So, like I say, despite WU taking about 10 mins alone to 'prepare' the

download and despite the download and installing being incredibly slow, it

did complete without a hitch, in my case.

 

Since then, I've checked that the General tab of System is saying the right

thing and that the service pack in Windows Explorer and in Add/Remove

Programs looks okay, and it is. Also, my machine (Intel single-core CPU,

incidentally) appears to be running okay. Oh, and I had IE7 before, and that

doesn't seem to have been a problem.

 

But the only problem I have is that adding SP3 has apparently bumped up the

used portion of the partition from about 6GB to nearly 8.5GB, and it's only a

12GB partition I'm using! I really want to find out, if I can, what that huge

new block of data is. If it's something to do with uninstalling SP3 or

perhaps something concerning Last Known Good Configuration, then maybe I'll

leave things as they are. Otherwise, I'm inclined to use my partition

ghosting application and restore to my previous SP2 partition.

 

Incidentally, I see that someone in this discussion group has given a link

to the group that's currently talking about WinXP and SP3 specifically, over

in the Tech Net discussion group. When I try to sign in there, it seems to

want me to regsiter completely afresh. Why? I thought the whole idea of

Windows Live ID was that you could use your signing in details anywhere!

 

"J Tinsby" wrote:

> Seemed to take forever for it to get going but it finally got to where

> it says something like "checking registry" ot "modifying registry" at

> that point it stopped and gave me an abort install message.

>

> I was left with no choice but to uninstall the bleeding thing...THAT

> left me with a message saying XP has been modified but not completely

> and may not work properly. Thank you MS.. you dolts.

>

> The machine then rebooted on its own and gave me a blue screen saying

> it couldn't find a file... but then it did and it loaded after a long

> pause. It's working now but I am afraid to shut it off, I'm backing up

> the files I didn't have backed up prior to this fiasco. I don't even

> know if I shut the machine off it will restart.

>

> I can get to the restore point but I don't know if that will take out

> all the changes SP3 made.

>

> What to do now?

>

> Thanks,

>

> J T

>

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