Sounds like you accepted an update for hardware in your system that was not
fully compatible with the installed hardware. Use System Restore to go back
to before the updates were installed, then check the update list and see
what's being offered to you.
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"Kyle" <> wrote in message
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> I'm running Vista business 64. After installing the 1/8/2008 updates, my
> computer took over an hour to configure the updates and shutdown before I
> manually turned it off. The first 45 minutes or so it showed "Configuring
> updates..." and the remaining time was "Shutting down". After restarting,
> I
> got a configuring updates screen and windows restarted again on its own
> after
> that screen.
>
> The 7 updates are shown as being succesfully installed in Windows Update.
> In
> Problem Reports and Solutions, there are 5 problems that occured duing the
> updates:
>
> -Windows encountered a problem while installing device drivers for your
> Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller.
> -Windows encountered a problem while installing device drivers for your
> Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller.
> -Windows encountered a problem while installing device drivers for your
> IDE
> Channel (3 times).
>
> In the event viewer, there are hundreds of warnings and errors regarding
> the
> updates under the following Event IDs: 4386, 4376, 4374, 4375, 4385.