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- #How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate .dll
- #How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate install
- #How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate update
- #How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate windows
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This time I will know to disable KB8972260 from the updates. I fully expect to restore from backup again.
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Except I won't know when it has reached the "Error in writing the output log" final infinitely loop stage of the corruption process. This time the system repair disc wants to "", which I presume means to run chkdsk in the background and hence corrupt my array. Unfortunately the solution I used last time does not appear to be working.
#How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate update
I tried installing KB8972260 again, and it did pretty much the same thing, except this time it was "Applying update operation 3 of 324 $$.df-ms". The following corrective action will be taken in 60000 milliseconds: Restart the service." messages for about ten or twenty various services.
#How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate windows
The only interesting stuff in the syslog is "The Windows Audio Endpoint Builder service terminated unexpectedly. Otherwise it is probably a case of the updates needing to be installed sequentially. I have asked Windows Update to get the list of "Important Updates", and it has added only KB8972260 to the list, which leads me to suspect it is the culprit. Booting up again, it installed some other update (this one said "update operation 525 of 525" or something like that.) Now it works. Edit (Resolved): Rebooted, Windows realized the update was borked and reverted it, shutdown itself. Considering the exception handler in chkdsk that appears to consist of an infinite loop, I am not hopeful too hopeful. When I try logging in, it says "Welcome" (so far for about a half hour) but this time the hourglass icon is spinning, so I might leave it a little while longer in case it is doing something. This got it past the "Applying update operation 3 of 1125" crash point and onto the login menu. Edit (apart from changing to "h3ll" to bypass overly prissy forum software): I ran the repair disk, which ran the repair almost immediately rather than needing the "choose your system" step. Then it wants to do a chkdsk corruption, which I skip, and then it gives the same message, again crashing almost instantly. On hard reboot it gives the message "Applying update operation 3 of 1125 _00000000000.cd-ms" (not sure how many 0s there are) and crashes almost straight away.
#How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate install
I suspect what is happening is that because of issue (1), when it wipes the old redistributable on shutdown chkdsk "fixes" the drive to have no space so that it can't install the new one when it starts up.
#How to stop opera 48 from autoupdate .dll
I would like to see this error changed to "DLL H3ll" to make it more understandable for non-technical people. When it's done, you can't run any 32-bit applications, citing "side-by-side configuration is incorrect" or similar - I think this is the new "dll h3ll" message. For some reason it wants to reinstall a number of C runtimes, both redistributables and the ones for Visual Studio versions 2005, 2008, 2010. Backup ceases to fire up at some point, citing an "internal error". When you reboot and skip the chkdsk, it shows the array as being full, in spite of the files not taking up the space it thinks they do. You need to be very careful to hit a key to cancel it when you boot Windows (and do a backup very frequently.) It looks okay for most of the run, but then says "Error in writing the output log" repeatedly. I don't know if this is relevant, but chkdsk corrupts my RAID0 array running off a SI 3132 controller.
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(It turns out Win7's "copy" program crashes when copying large files on some RAID arrays, but that's another story: install Teracopy if you use a RAID array.) A few issues I have had that may have something to do with it, or may not: 1. I installed some Windows updates through the control panel, since I had installed from backup. Same here, today: I'm guessing this is a very recent patch.