The Original Gay Porn Community - Free Gay Movies and Photos, Gay Porn Site Reviews and Adult Gay Forums

  • Welcome To Just Us Boys - The World's Largest Gay Message Board Community

    In order to comply with recent US Supreme Court rulings regarding adult content, we will be making changes in the future to require that you log into your account to view adult content on the site.
    If you do not have an account, please register.
    REGISTER HERE - 100% FREE / We Will Never Sell Your Info

    PLEASE READ: To register, turn off your VPN (iPhone users- disable iCloud); you can re-enable the VPN after registration. You must maintain an active email address on your account: disposable email addresses cannot be used to register.

Windows 7 updates - Code 646 error

gsdx

Festina lente
JUB Supporter
50K Posts
Joined
Oct 10, 2003
Posts
57,249
Reaction score
1,622
Points
113
Location
Peterborough Ontario
For months now, ever since I got this laptop, my Windows has been trying to install updates every time I shut down the computer. And, for months now, I have tried unsuccessfully to do it manually. There are three Word 7 updates which keep getting an 'Code 646' message. I've tried installing each one individually. I've gone through the troubleshooter, I've gone through Window's automatic 'fix' which, apparently, fixed the problem. The only thing left to me is to change the registry manually, and I don't feel comfortable enough with computers to do that.

This is the message:

attachment.php


Is there an easy 'fix' to this? If not, how can I tell my computer to ignore these updates and to stop trying to install them? It's not only time consuming, but it eats up valuable bandwidth.

Thanks.
 
I've had that error code when I've gotten updates for microsoft works, which I don't have on my system. It tries down loading updates until they install properly. Since I don't have it, it will never install properly. I just go into the update log and turn off, or hide, that update. It stops trying to download it. I'll look up where to do it if you need more info.
 
To add to my above post, you can hide the update by right clicking on the item in the update list. A pop up gives you a hide option. It's not a permanent thing, you can unhide it if you find you need it in the future.
 
^ Thanks. I found them and 'hid' them. Funnily enough, one of the updates which won't install is on my 'installed' list in the Control Panel. Go figure.

Thanks for your help. ..|
 
I did both the 'hide' option (although I can't find a way to make them visible again) and the 'fix it' download.

One of them worked. No more lengthy shut-downs waiting for them to download and supposedly install.

Shut-down now takes seconds rather than minutes.

Thanks again, guys.
 
look at your original post attachment, on the left side control panel home is "restore hidden updates" if you need it in the future.

I'm glad it's working for you.
 
Back
Top