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Windows 7 dead slow and fails windows updates

Unread postby ottersea » November 3rd, 2014, 6:25 pm

Do not know if this can be addressed here or not. About a month ago my Gforce video care died. So bought a new on to go in the PCIe slot instead of the regular PCI slot. Anyway while it do work to an extend it would lock up windows. So took it out and uninstalled the drivers. Since that time windows has been running very slow and now today when I tried to install some windows update some of them failed to install. Also when I rebooted I got the message "Failure configuring windows update, reverting changes". I assume this is because some of the updates failed to install. What can I do to clean this up other then reinstalling windows 7 Thanks.
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Re: Windows 7 dead slow and fails windows updates

Unread postby Gary R » November 4th, 2014, 2:34 am

By posting just a description of your problems it is likely that your topic will be passed by and you will not receive the help you're looking for.

We need to know what's running on your computer so that we can give you appropriate instructions.

May I draw your attention to THIS topic, which you should have read, and which tells you what we need you to post so that we can help you.

This thread will now be closed.

If you still need help, please start a new thread with:-
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