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Started by TouEnMasm, March 29, 2014, 04:53:52 PM

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jj2007

I'm just updating WinXP - 70 attempts, many failed, and harddisk space went down from 1.2 GB to 645 MB.

After reboot, it's at 700MB, and Windows complains again that 33 updates are available. So I tried again, and they failed miserably again - mostly .NOT stuff. One should think that a clever programmer would have marked these 33 as impossible, but I guess the champions in Redmond will continue asking me if they are allowed to install these 33 updates.

And of course, Adobe popped up, promising that this time, really, honestly, they have a much safer and faster Flash for me. Poor liars 8)

Vortex

Hi Jochen,

Deleting the C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution folder, didn't it have any effect?


jj2007

Hi Erol,

Yes, that's 420MB, but I'll wait some days before doing that.

Renaming failed with access denied, but with Unlocker I found out that one of the obscure svchost processes was responsible; and it could be unlocked without further problems.

Which means that the svchost process keeps file handles open for no particular reason.

Gunther

Hi Jochen,

Quote from: jj2007 on April 05, 2014, 08:26:10 PM
Which means that the svchost process keeps file handles open for no particular reason.

that's not so clear.  :badgrin:

Gunther
You have to know the facts before you can distort them.

Vortex

Hi Jochen,

You need to stop the update service before deleting that folder :

net stop wuauserv

jj2007