![]() ![]() The window that opens displays the error code for that update.įor Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP Tap-and-hold or right-click an update that has a status of Failed, and then select View Details.Tap or click Status to sort by status, and then look for any updates that have a status of Failed.Tap or click Settings, and then select View update history.Swipe in from the right side to view the charms, tap or click Search, and then type View Update History.To check your update history, follow these steps. Then, you can search for any errors that you find by going to the Microsoft Support. ![]() You may also want to check your update history to see whether there are any error messages. If you keep seeing the same update being offered for installation, try to install the update later. This may happen if the update isn't installed correctly the first time, or if your Windows Update settings can't detect the update. ![]() I’ll be digging out and charging up my external power brick just in case.This article describes how to troubleshoot a problem where you are repeatedly offered the same update in Windows Update or Microsoft Update.Īpplies to: Windows 10 - all editions, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 Original KB number: 910339 Cause has a prep list of things you should have on hand in case of emergency. We do have earthquakes in California and need to be just as aware of the side effects of that on a daily basis. With all of our Internet of things, don’t forget to have something as basic as a radio that runs on batteries. But it’s a reminder that all of us around the world are having extremes in weather and we should remember that sometimes there are outages in Power, Internet, etc. But it will be an impact to grape and other fruit growers in the area as this isn’t the greatest time to have a couple of inches of rain. as an aside we are now hooked on “Murder in…” and fortunately I can link it under my Amazon video account.įirst off, while many of you know I live in Calfornia, fortunately I’m far enough away from Southern California that I will probably receive a bit of rain from Hurricane Hilary and not much else. What about you? Do you find yourself struggling to find things you like to watch? And where and what to watch it on? These days you can even find old movies and shows online on youtube. What I’ve been doing lately is seeing if I can add a streaming service inside my Amazon subscriptions so they are – in theory – all on one interface. Of course you can go the antenna route and watch various old shows on rerunned networks. It seems like nightly we have to go “hmmm where was that being streamed on? And do we have a subscription to that?” I ended up going online on a computer which had the right recently viewed items and then manually add it to the “my stuff” section. She couldn’t find it in her recently viewed items. We have access to it via our Comcast interface. The other night my Sister wanted to CONTINUE watching something she started to watch on Amazon prime. Posted on Augat 17:19 CDT by Susan Bradley Search for “Download Bubble” or “Download Button”.Īfter following these steps, the downloads bar should be moved back to the bottom of the Chrome window. And yes, just a reminder, you CAN change it back. You can also merely deal with the change and cuss at software developers that love to change things as my Dad did when I pointed out that the zip file REALLY was being downloaded but now look for that bubble in the top right. Now if you are used to using different browsers you’ll know that many of them use top right (Edge) as well as bottom left. Well as you can guess recently as I’m sure many of you know, Chrome moved the download indicator from the bottom left to the top right. He’s on the cloud version of tax software which downloads zip files of pdfs and he uses Chrome. He was on his computer and working on a tax return (yes he still works on returns at 95 years of age) and says “The zip file download isn’t working”. So my 95 year old Dad calls me up this morning and says “I need help”. Posted on Augat 13:37 CDT by Susan Bradley ![]()
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