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Windows/Microsoft Update takes 10+ minutes to complete.

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Xenomorph - 13 Oct 2005 01:32 GMT
when i visit the Update site (either the Windows Update or the
Windows/Office Microsoft Update site), when i click on Express or the Custom
update button, IE sits for over 10 minutes (with the animated green progress
bar) before showing any updates.

Windows 2000 SP4 (installed from a slipstreamed disc)
Pentium MMX 233MHz
96 Megs RAM
4 Gig HD

after waiting forever for the page to load the updates, i did install the
Rollup and all other critical updates, but it still takes forever to check
for updates.

any ideas as to why its doing that?
JM - 14 Oct 2005 13:21 GMT
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> when i visit the Update site (either the Windows Update or the
> Windows/Office Microsoft Update site), when i click on Express or the Custom
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> any ideas as to why its doing that?

It is in my experience that the "new" version of the Windows Update site is
just slow.  A much faster computer is required for the "new" version to work
quickly than the older version did.  To get updates more quickly, I am using
Automatic Updates, which is much faster.  What you do is if you keep
automatic updates disabled like I do, I just put it on "notify me but don't
automatically download or install them".  Then when I am all done updating,
I just put it back on disabled.  And btw, the "new" version of Windows
Update comes with a new version of Automatic Updates.
 
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