Verification Error/Missing Files
neshcom
18 Dec 2008
Hi, this is my first time here. About three or four months back, I had to re-format my computer because of viruses and whatnot. Because of that, I'm still stuck in SP2. Ever since the re-format, Ive had issues updating Windows. Using the official Windows Updater, it speeds through the different updates and says that they all fail to install. I've started using AutoPatcher today, but I'm still having issues. I've run AP three times (once initially, and twice with log gathering). I would like to post the log here, but it's too long for the board to allow it to be posted. I've hosted the file on MediaFire. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
LOG: http://www.mediafire...mzfdjt/apup.log
Thank you.
LOG: http://www.mediafire...mzfdjt/apup.log
Thank you.
DesertJerry
18 Dec 2008
First of all, this version of Autopatcher is for XP with SP3 installed; you'll have to upgrade to SP3 first, then run APUP and AutoPatcher to update your system.
Netizen
18 Dec 2008
You can get the offline installer for XP SP3 here: WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe
James
19 Dec 2008
You need to make sure that Windows is working correctly, before trying anything else.
Make sure that the services are NOT disabled in Service Manager and that all the Windows Update and Installer files are up-to-date.
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Make sure that the services are NOT disabled in Service Manager and that all the Windows Update and Installer files are up-to-date.
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neshcom
19 Dec 2008
Netizen, on Dec 18 2008, 06:46 PM, said:
You can get the offline installer for XP SP3 here: WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe
James, on Dec 19 2008, 04:31 AM, said:
You need to make sure that Windows is working correctly, before trying anything else.
Make sure that the services are NOT disabled in Service Manager and that all the Windows Update and Installer files are up-to-date.
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Make sure that the services are NOT disabled in Service Manager and that all the Windows Update and Installer files are up-to-date.
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James
19 Dec 2008
neshcom, on Dec 19 2008, 04:44 PM, said:
Trying to access Windows Update just send me to MSN.com.
This is a fairly reliable sign that your computer is infected with the Zlob.Win32.DNSChanger trojan.
For background information and help in removal:
http://en.wikipedia....iki/Zlob_trojan
http://aumha.org/a/parasite.htm
http://aumha.org/a/quickfix.htm
http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=5878
http://wiki.castlecops.com/Malware_Removal...n:_Introduction
http://mvps.org/winh...02/unwanted.htm
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Netizen
19 Dec 2008
Ouch! Infected a brand new install already? Sounds like you forgot to remove network cable while installing XP.
You can try using Combofix, found here: How to use Combofix
You can try using Combofix, found here: How to use Combofix
Wyvern
23 Dec 2008
OK. similar problem. I am using XP SP3 and, yep it works fine. I cna get to Windows Update fine. Links are failing when I attempt to update Autopatcher.
[indent]Detection error for file D:\Masters\security\Autopatcher\modules\Critical\KB952069_xp_x86_enu.apm_files\WindowsXP-WindowsMedia-KB952069-x86-ENU.exe
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 4773a0d739722e2f12f984653b915dc9, but found d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e!!!
Item Security Update for Windows XP SP3 (KB952069) failed detection. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/8...9-x86-ENU.exe--
Detection error for file D:\Masters\security\Autopatcher\modules\Critical\KB954459_xp_sp3_x86_enu.apm_files\WindowsXP-KB954459-x86-ENU.exe
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting e85b79718ff83c88907a1771bcba47b2, but found d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e!!!
Item Security Update for Windows XP SP3 (954459) failed detection. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/6...9-x86-ENU.exe--
[/indent]
Clicking the links produces error 400
PS I'm using Firefox here not IE
Edited by Wyvern, 23 December 2008 - 10:40 AM.
[indent]Detection error for file D:\Masters\security\Autopatcher\modules\Critical\KB952069_xp_x86_enu.apm_files\WindowsXP-WindowsMedia-KB952069-x86-ENU.exe
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting 4773a0d739722e2f12f984653b915dc9, but found d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e!!!
Item Security Update for Windows XP SP3 (KB952069) failed detection. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/8...9-x86-ENU.exe--
Detection error for file D:\Masters\security\Autopatcher\modules\Critical\KB954459_xp_sp3_x86_enu.apm_files\WindowsXP-KB954459-x86-ENU.exe
MD5 Hashes do NOT match. Expecting e85b79718ff83c88907a1771bcba47b2, but found d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e!!!
Item Security Update for Windows XP SP3 (954459) failed detection. Adding its download to the queue.
--Adding http://download.microsoft.com/download/1/6...9-x86-ENU.exe--
[/indent]
Clicking the links produces error 400
PS I'm using Firefox here not IE
Edited by Wyvern, 23 December 2008 - 10:40 AM.
Cristiano
23 Dec 2008
> Clicking the links produces error 400
of course it will give you an 404 error. the download link reported by apup has 2 - at the end, that needs to be removed in order to give an proper download link for your browser. i could check the md5 for the file, but currently i'm behind an corporate firewall that prevents most of .exe downloads and right now i is giving me only 2K of download speed
(that allows me check that the download link works, but for any full download, it's a pain...)
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of course it will give you an 404 error. the download link reported by apup has 2 - at the end, that needs to be removed in order to give an proper download link for your browser. i could check the md5 for the file, but currently i'm behind an corporate firewall that prevents most of .exe downloads and right now i is giving me only 2K of download speed
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James
23 Dec 2008
If you work regularly with file hashes you soon recognise the MD5 hash d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.
It means you have a zero-length file.
Both of those links are valid links and the files download OK, so there must be another problem your end...
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It means you have a zero-length file.
Both of those links are valid links and the files download OK, so there must be another problem your end...
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Guest_gemenilim_* 14 Jan 2009
James, on Dec 24 2008, 12:26 AM, said:
If you work regularly with file hashes you soon recognise the MD5 hash d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e.
It means you have a zero-length file.
Both of those links are valid links and the files download OK, so there must be another problem your end...
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It means you have a zero-length file.
Both of those links are valid links and the files download OK, so there must be another problem your end...
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the second link works but not for the 1st link, even I've remove the 2 - at behind.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/8...069-x86-ENU.exe
Can author fix the script?
the working link is http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/8...-v2-x86-ENU.exe << I think microsoft is update to version 2 for this file, as the file name has a -v2-
Cristiano
14 Jan 2009
> Can author fix the script?
yes, we can and we will do it, but before complain about something in bold, can you please take a look at Date Published: 1/13/2009? this means that this one was updated yesterday, also you may see in here. also we all are around the globe, we don't see the updates all in the same time. i was unable to reach this one last night, also the other releasers was unable to reach some other updates. this will be fixed soon
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yes, we can and we will do it, but before complain about something in bold, can you please take a look at Date Published: 1/13/2009? this means that this one was updated yesterday, also you may see in here. also we all are around the globe, we don't see the updates all in the same time. i was unable to reach this one last night, also the other releasers was unable to reach some other updates. this will be fixed soon
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James
14 Jan 2009
Thanks for the report, gemenilim
This is not the same error -- it is a new change, because Microsoft re-released a new version of the update yesterday/today.
The script will be updated very soon, together with the new Security updates also released at the same time.
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This is not the same error -- it is a new change, because Microsoft re-released a new version of the update yesterday/today.
Microsoft Security Bulletin said:
V3.0 (January 13, 2009): Added entry to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Related to This Security Update section explaining that Microsoft has re-released the update packages for Windows Media Format Runtime 9.5 on Windows XP Service Pack 2 (KB952069) and on Windows XP Service Pack 3 (KB952069). Customers running all other supported and affected versions of Windows Media components who have already applied the original security update packages do not need to take any further action.
The script will be updated very soon, together with the new Security updates also released at the same time.
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