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An error occured in windows update the page show error in load as it does not that low down internet speed &as no window updation is done

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When you update window fist the file activex install
then activex control search which files are not available on your system ,then it listed these files
after that try to down load these files from the web site,

when your system tries to down load these files from web site ,due to lack of proper internet speed,

please contact with your isp provider for increasing internet speed.
if you have any clarification mail me [email protected]

have a nice day

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