Solved --> Not avast! related

Not related to BeS → was my fault, like normal ;D
(See below)


I have the behavior shield set to ask, yes I know it is not necessarily recommended, but hey I like to mess with stuff. :smiley:

From what I can tell it seems that the behavior shield interupted the install of one of the updates.

I got a BeS alert and clicked allow and add to trusted.
This is it:


11/01/2011 20:40:14	Modification of: \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\services\TrustedInstaller\Start
    By:  C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-servicingstack_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7601.17514_none_678566b7ddea04a5\CbsCore.dll
    Via: C:\Windows\System32\services.exe
         -> Action allowed

When the updates finished I noticed that one had failed. (see images)

I then rebooted (to let the other updates install) then had another go. This time I changed it to ask, and it the update seemed to take a little while so I turned the Behavior shield off. It seemed to go a bit faster (whether it did or not I don’t actually know ;))

The update installed fine now and all seems well. Just thought I should report it :slight_smile:

Scott

This had nothing to do with Avast. This patch requires that the others be installed first. This is why Win update only listed 3 out of the 4 patches available for Win 7 X64. If you selected this additional patch and ran the update you got this message.

Yep I fell for that as well saw one update was unticked - ticked it, and it failed. Rebooted tried again and it worked

Interesting, thanks for this info :slight_smile:
Learn something new every day.

Well I suppose I can change the subject of the thread then :wink:

Ahh, it was unticked before…I thought I unchecked it by mistake…Doh ;D