****** I found this on a vista blog *********
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Posted by Nick White on Monday, January 07, 2008 1:27 PM 10 Comments Tags:
Windows Vista, Featured News, Service Pack 1, SP1
Tomorrow, Tuesday 8 January, we are releasing several non-security update
packages via Windows Update. The updates include the regular monthly
Malicious Software Removal Tool and Windows Mail Junk Mail Filter, two
updates in our regular series of Windows Vista updates (KB943302 for
application compatibility and KB943899 for reliability and performance), and
one update of particular notice: KB935509. Similar to previous updates that
enhanced Windows Vista's performance and reliability, these updates will be
distributed automatically through Windows Update.
Tomorrow's KB935509 release is a little different than past updates. It is a
prerequisite for installing SP1 and is applicable only for Windows Vista
Ultimate and Enterprise users, because it only affects versions of Windows
Vista supporting BitLocker Drive Encryption.
*This update modifies the boot loader* to enable successful install or
uninstall of the service pack if the PC uses BitLocker encryption. We're
releasing it now to lay the groundwork for future updates and to eliminate
any extra reboots by installing it along with updates that already require a
reboot. For more information on the update, see KB article KB935509 (which
will be posted on Tuesday morning).
In addition to KB985509, there are two other updates that will be
prerequisites for Windows Vista SP1, for all versions of Windows Vista. They
will be released at a later date and will improve the installation
experience and reliability for the service pack as well as for individual
update packages.
SP1 development and testing efforts are continuing as expected and we remain
on track for its release later this quarter.
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Well that explains a lot.
Chris
"ct98" <> wrote in message
news:%23E5V$...
>I went back to my old machine (running XP) and I will only go back to Vista
>when these problems get recognized and solved.
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> "Rob" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I got the BSOD after the 1-8-08 updates. Had to do a repair to get the
>>system up. I won't be updating until MS comes clean and fix's whatever is
>>causing these problems.
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>> "ssitech" <> wrote in message
>> news:326B4117-C62F-4387-A29C-...
>>>I just installed the latest vista updates (ultimate) and after rebooting
>>>I got a ARC firmware error. Boot configuration erro: Windows did not
>>>properly generate ARC name for HAL and system paths.
>>>
>>> I called HP and they had me take the CMOS battery out and start it.
>>> Shut it down and reset the battery. That got it back up and running. I
>>> had rebooted a couple of times since and it was fine. I just installed
>>> 1 more vista update and after reboot the same error. What the heck is
>>> going on with these updates?
>>>
>>> I do not have a dual-boot system and all the searches I have done on
>>> this error have to do with that. I have a single OS.
>>>
>>> Any idea what the problem is? Is it the updates? My machine is brand
>>> new.
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