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can someone help me: an unsuccesful installation of Service pack 2 of
windows Xp caused a command (update.exe) to be executed automatically by the
system. I tried everything in order to prevent such program to be run (also
in the options for automatic uptade). As a consequence the system goes into
a sort of overload (the CPU is occupied at the rate of 100%). I tried also
to interrupt such event by the task manager panel ...but nothing happens.
The system appears very slow and it is impossible to work with it, thanks in
advance
luigi
 
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Luigi, check at Kelly's http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
Select S and scroll to SP2
"Ciat" <ciattagl@tin.it> wrote in message
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> can someone help me: an unsuccesful installation of Service pack 2 of
> windows Xp caused a command (update.exe) to be executed automatically by
> the
> system. I tried everything in order to prevent such program to be run
> (also
> in the options for automatic uptade). As a consequence the system goes
> into
> a sort of overload (the CPU is occupied at the rate of 100%). I tried also
> to interrupt such event by the task manager panel ...but nothing happens.
> The system appears very slow and it is impossible to work with it, thanks
> in
> advance
> luigi
>
>
 
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Hi Rich,
thanks for your suggestion. I solved the problem finding the key update .exe
into the registry and added a REM, until now it works,
ciao, luigi
"Rich Barry" <rbarry@Notsocal.rr.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> Luigi, check at Kelly's http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_abc.htm
> Select S and scroll to SP2
> "Ciat" <ciattagl@tin.it> wrote in message
> news:Os8A2RazEHA.2568@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> > can someone help me: an unsuccesful installation of Service pack 2 of
> > windows Xp caused a command (update.exe) to be executed automatically by
> > the
> > system. I tried everything in order to prevent such program to be run
> > (also
> > in the options for automatic uptade). As a consequence the system goes
> > into
> > a sort of overload (the CPU is occupied at the rate of 100%). I tried
also
> > to interrupt such event by the task manager panel ...but nothing
happens.
> > The system appears very slow and it is impossible to work with it,
thanks
> > in
> > advance
> > luigi
> >
> >
>
>