Freudi,
Thank you. I was not aware of /O. or. /Overwriteoem. Overwrites OEM files
without prompting
Regards,
Bromikey
"Ottmar Freudenberger" wrote:
> "bromikey" <bromikey@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb:
>
> > I was having the same problem with KB927891.
>
> You're on Windows XP SP2? If true, see the following.
>
> <selfquote>
> Try downloading the update manually via DownloadCenter:
> http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...d-a9f1eae19b51
>
> *Save* the file to a folder your harddisk (let me call it "C:\Downloads"),
> do *not* execute it from within your browser.
>
> Afterwards type the following under "Run" in the Start menu:
> "C:\Downloads\WindowsXP-KB931784-x86-ENU.exe" /o
>
> The parameter "/o" (o like overwriteOEM) should do the trick for you.
> Note the blank between the last quote sign and the parameter /o!
> </selfquote>
>
> Followup To microsoft.public.windowsupate
> (Replies to this message should be postet in the Windows Update
> newsgroup only)
>
> Bye,
> Freudi
>