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03-12-2018
08:51 AM
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03-12-2018
08:58 AM
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kevin-t
i tried to update but it keeps failing and this problem lasted for a few months.I was thinking on ignoring it but it seems kind of important to fix it.Can someone tell me how to fix this problem?
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03-12-2018 01:46 PM - edited 03-13-2018 03:36 PM
HPSA does not work for everyone / every installation.
There are a multitude of reasons for failure, including and certainly not limited to:
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- Not enough space on the computer to create the Restore Point
HPSA should likely fail in this case -- if the exact error is not recognized by the program, it won't know what to do and it may just hang and spin.
The fix is to free up enough space for the Restore Point to be created.
Contributed by
Big_Dave > Thread Stuck in ''creating a restore point''
Partial Excerpt:
2. Increase the restore point storage area.
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- Unsupported Operating System
If you migrated the Operating System version beyond the supported Windows version(s), the program should catch this and refuse to attempt the check / installation. If, for any reason, the program does not detect the problem, some portion of the procedure will just hang and spin.
There is no fix for this error / condition -- HP Support Assistant only works with supported versions of the Operating System.
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- Outdated OR Corrupted HPSA Software
Fix is to remove the old version of the HP Support Assistant and install a new / fresh version
- Poor / slow connection on the Internet to the location where the updates are stored
You have no control over Internet speed and reliability beyond your personal network setup. Once the request leaves your computer and races off the get the data, it is "out of your hands".
________________________________________________________________________
- Remove and Replace the HP Support Assistant
Control Panel > icon view > Programs and Features >
Scroll down, find, Uninstall the HP Support Assistant
After the uninstall is completed, Restart the computer and log in
Download:
- If you have ‘Admin’ control, you may highlight the package and “double-click” to install it, else Right-Click, select run as Administrator and install.
HP PCs - Using HP Support Assistant (Windows 10, 8, 7)
HP PCs - Troubleshooting HP Support Assistant (Windows 10, 😎
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- Install Drivers Manually
Know that you do not have to use the HP Support Assistant to update your installed Drivers. Lots of people install / manage their HP drivers and software manually.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers
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03-12-2018 01:46 PM - edited 03-13-2018 03:36 PM
HPSA does not work for everyone / every installation.
There are a multitude of reasons for failure, including and certainly not limited to:
________________________________________________________________________
- Not enough space on the computer to create the Restore Point
HPSA should likely fail in this case -- if the exact error is not recognized by the program, it won't know what to do and it may just hang and spin.
The fix is to free up enough space for the Restore Point to be created.
Contributed by
Big_Dave > Thread Stuck in ''creating a restore point''
Partial Excerpt:
2. Increase the restore point storage area.
________________________________________________________________________
- Unsupported Operating System
If you migrated the Operating System version beyond the supported Windows version(s), the program should catch this and refuse to attempt the check / installation. If, for any reason, the program does not detect the problem, some portion of the procedure will just hang and spin.
There is no fix for this error / condition -- HP Support Assistant only works with supported versions of the Operating System.
________________________________________________________________________
- Outdated OR Corrupted HPSA Software
Fix is to remove the old version of the HP Support Assistant and install a new / fresh version
- Poor / slow connection on the Internet to the location where the updates are stored
You have no control over Internet speed and reliability beyond your personal network setup. Once the request leaves your computer and races off the get the data, it is "out of your hands".
________________________________________________________________________
- Remove and Replace the HP Support Assistant
Control Panel > icon view > Programs and Features >
Scroll down, find, Uninstall the HP Support Assistant
After the uninstall is completed, Restart the computer and log in
Download:
- If you have ‘Admin’ control, you may highlight the package and “double-click” to install it, else Right-Click, select run as Administrator and install.
HP PCs - Using HP Support Assistant (Windows 10, 8, 7)
HP PCs - Troubleshooting HP Support Assistant (Windows 10, 😎
________________________________________________________________________
- Install Drivers Manually
Know that you do not have to use the HP Support Assistant to update your installed Drivers. Lots of people install / manage their HP drivers and software manually.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers
Click Thumbs Up on a post to say Thank You!
Answered? Click post "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.
03-12-2018 11:44 PM - edited 03-12-2018 11:48 PM
If you have “a lot of GB” on your computer, space is not a problem.
The suggestions were merely offered for consideration — ignore anything that does not apply to your situation.
For most people, removing and reinstalling fixes many issues.
The troubleshooting and how-to documents are worth a look.
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