Update KB2538242
I keep getting notified that I need to install this update. I have installed it 4 times. Should I uninstall all and reinstall? I am not that literate about computers.
June 16th, 2011 10:24am

I keep getting notified that I need to install this update. I have installed it 4 times. Should I uninstall all and reinstall? I am not that literate about computers. 1. Make sure that you did have it installed. Check it in View Updates History. Start > in search box, type windows update > press Enter key > left column, click View Update History > find out if it was installed successfully. If yes, when it shos up for install again, right click at it > click Hide. That way, it won't show up and bother you again. 2. Now you can wait for experts to show you how to deal with this issue permenantly.If it solves your problem, I did it. If it does not, my twin brother did it.
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June 16th, 2011 2:38pm

I have exactly the same problem. I also chose to hide the update. At least I now know it isn't my system that's the problem. (Being literate about computers doesn't help with things like this.) Jim Kay Add me to the list of having the same problem. Where's MicroSoft when you need them?
June 16th, 2011 9:14pm

When Microsoft patches fail to install or install multiple times, you can download the patch to your desktop and then install it. This has worked for me on just about every failed or multiple install patch from microsoft.Student
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June 17th, 2011 11:04am

I too am having this issue, updated it 8 times and am done. How do you hide it?
June 18th, 2011 12:36pm

1. Use Fixit 50202 to reset Windows Update Components: How do I reset Windows Update components? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971058 2. Download the standalone file: Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package MFC Security Update http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=26347 3. Reboot computer, Windows will reported Full updated.
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June 23rd, 2011 9:20am

Looking at my update history, I find: "Successful Installs" every day at least once! .. Now I see that it was to be fixed after June 17?? Well, it's July 17 and still showing up as "Successful Install" every reboot. I am offered 3 different versions of the fix when I attempt to install by hand, there is NOTHING in the log or history to indicate which I should use. I chose the 3Mb (? x64) version, I hope it works - but because it erroniously shows "successful", I'll have to reboot to see if it did work. ?? Why didn't MS distribute a fix for this bad update? How many non-techies will be running this update until hell freezes over?
July 17th, 2011 5:25pm

I have no idea how to hide the update in question. I am not that technical of a user. Please help.
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July 25th, 2011 11:39am

It is now Oct 16, and I am still getting Vista everyday updates for KB2538242 If this IS a security problem why has MS not corrected it yet, nor posted any useful info? What does hiding the update do? Does it still update but just hide the information? Is the update really important? Does hiding just keep the update from happening but not fix the problem? If it still does the update, it is wasting time and bandwidth on every reboot? There has been no confirmation here yet whether the "manual update" fixes all the repeat updates, and the precise stepts for the manual update are bit imprecise... I live in Redmond, can you name any buts I should kick? ;-)
October 17th, 2011 2:20am

The manual download site lists three files to download, whichever is appropriate. It would be nice to be told how to determine which is appropriate. When I look on my computer for vcredist_*.* the search finds 5 hits: vcredist_x64.exe vcredist_x86.exe twice vcredist_deu.exe vcredist_enu.exe In open office, program files, and a camera folder WTF?
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October 18th, 2011 4:48am

This answer worked for me! Thanks Ioannis!
October 31st, 2011 10:44pm

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