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		<title>Can&#8217;t Update? &#8211; Solutions by PC Magazine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can&#8217;t Update? &#8211; Solutions by PC Magazine A repair/reinstall of Windows XP can be the last resort when you&#8217;ve got a really persistent problem. How awful, then, if this solution causes yet another problem—a breakdown in getting updates. But it happens, because the latest Windows Update relies on a file that&#8217;s not found on the [...]]]></description>
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<div class="articleCopy"><span id="intellitxt">A repair/reinstall of <a title="Microsoft Windows XP" href="http://www.pcmag.com/topic/0,2944,t=Microsoft%20Windows%20XP&amp;s=1519,00.asp">Windows XP</a> can be the last resort when you&#8217;ve got a really persistent problem. How awful, then, if this solution causes yet another problem—a breakdown in getting updates. But it happens, because the latest Windows Update relies on a file that&#8217;s not found on the XP CD, and the reinstall wipes out that file&#8217;s references in the Registry.</p>
<p>There are two ways to fix this problem. First, you can kick-start the file by re-registering it with the system. Launch a Command Prompt and enter these commands:</p>
<p><code>net stop wuauserv<br />
regsvr32 %windir%system32wups2.dll<br />
net start wuauserv</code></p>
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<p>That stops the Windows update service, registers the file with Windows, and restarts the service.</p>
<p>Second, you can download and install a small utility called the Windows Update Agent. Depending on how long this problem has been going on, you may have quite a flood of new updates to install once you&#8217;ve fixed it. Go to <a href="http://www.windowsupdate.com/" target="_new">www.windowsupdate.com</a>, click <em>Custom Install, </em>and accept all of the critical and security updates.</p>
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