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Vista Home Premium, NIS2008.
When using Ethernet or Wi-Fi I have no problem, but when using an HSDPA USB modem to connect to the internet via mobile broadband (dial-up) I have the following problem: Windows Update can "check for updates" and lists pending updates without a problem, but will not download anything (starts downloading but stops at 0% with error 80200011). Internet works fine otherwise (e.g. Internet Explorer, email etc). I am using NIS and have tried disabling this but it does not help. When booting in Selective Starup (no startup items, Microsoft services only), I can connect to the internet (dial-up manually or automatically via IE default connection and get local and internet access status), however I cannot locate any web sites (e.g. Google), so suspect there may be some issue with DNS or some other configuration setting for this connection. |
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make sure all physical connections are ok..
try updating all drivers, |
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It's not a physical connection issue as internet is working fine (just a problem with Windows Update), and drivers are up-to date.
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basic really, dont update that way, it most likly something to do with your service provider, blocking ports to stop computers updating this way and causing people to lose there allowance, and consuming the mobile network ETC
as long as you update on a wifi or ethernet connection regulary then u willl be fine, dont worry. |