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JH
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      04-04-2007
I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error in
win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot from the
Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then, a few
hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again and on
reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system restore a
second time to fix it.

Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than turning
off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an update
that it forces to people's systems by default?

 
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kirk jim
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      04-04-2007
I have seen more posts like this in this newsgroup today...

therefore this has happened to more people



"JH" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
>Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
>in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot from
>the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then, a few
>hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again and on
>reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system restore a
>second time to fix it.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an
> update that it forces to people's systems by default?



 
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      04-04-2007
kirk jim wrote:
> I have seen more posts like this in this newsgroup today...
>
> therefore this has happened to more people
>
>
>
> "JH" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
>> Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
>> in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot from
>> the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then, a few
>> hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again and on
>> reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system restore a
>> second time to fix it.
>>
>> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
>> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an
>> update that it forces to people's systems by default?

>
>


Which is why it's a good idea to wait on updates for a few days after
they're out to see what happens to users who went for them as soon as
they're posted or foolishly have AU set to download and install without
user input enabled.

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Richard Urban
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      04-04-2007
Yours is one of the first, if not THE first, report of this. What have you
got installed on your system that so many others do not? You may want to
start by listing your hardware and installed software. Something on "your"
system is causing an interaction.

--


Regards,

Richard Urban MVP
Microsoft Windows Shell/User


"JH" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
>Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
>in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot from
>the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then, a few
>hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again and on
>reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system restore a
>second time to fix it.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an
> update that it forces to people's systems by default?


 
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PTravel
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      04-04-2007

"JH" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
>Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
>in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot from
>the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then, a few
>hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again and on
>reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system restore a
>second time to fix it.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an
> update that it forces to people's systems by default?


Though I've seen posts about this on the newsgroup, my update went through
just fine.

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JH
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      04-04-2007
Here is what I have for hardware

ASRock 939Dual motherboard
Opteron 165
2x1024 MB PC3200 RAM
Radeon x1950Pro 512 MB
Using integrated video and sound
1x500 GB Seagate SATA2 HDD (Windows drive)
2x120 GB WD HDD (Raid0 array)
1x250 GB external HDD

For software:
Office 2007
NOD32 antivirus
PerfectDisk 8
Nero 7
Firefox
Logitech MX Revolution and G15 mouse/keyboard drivers
Firefox
Daemon Tools
Oblivion

I don't think I have anything out of the ordinary installed.

"Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Yours is one of the first, if not THE first, report of this. What have you
> got installed on your system that so many others do not? You may want to
> start by listing your hardware and installed software. Something on "your"
> system is causing an interaction.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban MVP
> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "JH" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>>I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
>>Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
>>in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot
>>from the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then,
>>a few hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again
>>and on reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system
>>restore a second time to fix it.
>>
>> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
>> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an
>> update that it forces to people's systems by default?

>


 
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Richard Urban
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      04-04-2007
I have the following and have no symptoms of your problem:

Office 2007 Professional (custom full install)
PerfectDisk 8 build 58
Firefox 2.0.0.3 (no add-ons at all)
Logitech Setpoint Software ver 330a (using mouse only)

I would start with Nero. Do you have the absolute latest version installed?

Go from there with the others, again using the latest version for Vista. If
it isn't listed as being Vista compatible I would dump it.

--


Regards,

Richard Urban MVP
Microsoft Windows Shell/User


"JH" <> wrote in message
news:%...
> Here is what I have for hardware
>
> ASRock 939Dual motherboard
> Opteron 165
> 2x1024 MB PC3200 RAM
> Radeon x1950Pro 512 MB
> Using integrated video and sound
> 1x500 GB Seagate SATA2 HDD (Windows drive)
> 2x120 GB WD HDD (Raid0 array)
> 1x250 GB external HDD
>
> For software:
> Office 2007
> NOD32 antivirus
> PerfectDisk 8
> Nero 7
> Firefox
> Logitech MX Revolution and G15 mouse/keyboard drivers
> Firefox
> Daemon Tools
> Oblivion
>
> I don't think I have anything out of the ordinary installed.
>
> "Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Yours is one of the first, if not THE first, report of this. What have
>> you got installed on your system that so many others do not? You may
>> want to start by listing your hardware and installed software. Something
>> on "your" system is causing an interaction.
>>
>> --
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Richard Urban MVP
>> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>>
>>
>> "JH" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>>I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
>>>Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
>>>in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot
>>>from the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine.
>>>Then, a few hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the
>>>update again and on reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to
>>>run system restore a second time to fix it.
>>>
>>> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
>>> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on
>>> an update that it forces to people's systems by default?

>>

>


 
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Amrykid
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      04-04-2007
What I would do is after it installs update, sys restore so then go to
windows update and go to change settings. click download but choose to
install so next it downloads, hide the update.

"JH" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
>Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
>in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot from
>the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then, a few
>hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again and on
>reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system restore a
>second time to fix it.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an
> update that it forces to people's systems by default?


 
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JH
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      04-04-2007
I do have the latest Nero version; just updated it this weekend. Since Nero
is probably the most popular CD burning software, if Nero had compatibility
issues I'd think there would be way more problems reported.

I did read that there was a compatibility issue with Realtek audio and this
patch (which my integrated audio is) but it was giving different symptoms.
MS did release a hot patch for that; but that hot patch won't install on my
system; it gives an error; probably because I need to install the security
update first; which I can't do because I can't boot into Windows after
installing it.

"Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
news:...
>I have the following and have no symptoms of your problem:
>
> Office 2007 Professional (custom full install)
> PerfectDisk 8 build 58
> Firefox 2.0.0.3 (no add-ons at all)
> Logitech Setpoint Software ver 330a (using mouse only)
>
> I would start with Nero. Do you have the absolute latest version
> installed?
>
> Go from there with the others, again using the latest version for Vista.
> If it isn't listed as being Vista compatible I would dump it.
>
> --
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Richard Urban MVP
> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>
>
> "JH" <> wrote in message
> news:%...
>> Here is what I have for hardware
>>
>> ASRock 939Dual motherboard
>> Opteron 165
>> 2x1024 MB PC3200 RAM
>> Radeon x1950Pro 512 MB
>> Using integrated video and sound
>> 1x500 GB Seagate SATA2 HDD (Windows drive)
>> 2x120 GB WD HDD (Raid0 array)
>> 1x250 GB external HDD
>>
>> For software:
>> Office 2007
>> NOD32 antivirus
>> PerfectDisk 8
>> Nero 7
>> Firefox
>> Logitech MX Revolution and G15 mouse/keyboard drivers
>> Firefox
>> Daemon Tools
>> Oblivion
>>
>> I don't think I have anything out of the ordinary installed.
>>
>> "Richard Urban" <> wrote in message
>> news:...
>>> Yours is one of the first, if not THE first, report of this. What have
>>> you got installed on your system that so many others do not? You may
>>> want to start by listing your hardware and installed software. Something
>>> on "your" system is causing an interaction.
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Richard Urban MVP
>>> Microsoft Windows Shell/User
>>>
>>>
>>> "JH" <> wrote in message
>>> news:...
>>>>I installed this security update that was coded as an important update
>>>>on Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen
>>>>(error in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to
>>>>boot from the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine.
>>>>Then, a few hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the
>>>>update again and on reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to
>>>>run system restore a second time to fix it.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
>>>> turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on
>>>> an update that it forces to people's systems by default?
>>>

>>

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Mick
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      04-04-2007
Yuo can't "hide" security updates!

"Amrykid" wrote:

> What I would do is after it installs update, sys restore so then go to
> windows update and go to change settings. click download but choose to
> install so next it downloads, hide the update.
>
> "JH" <> wrote in message
> news:...
> >I installed this security update that was coded as an important update on
> >Windows Update. After rebooting, the system went to a blue screen (error
> >in win32k.sys). It would not even boot in safe mode, so I had to boot from
> >the Vista CD, run a system restore and everything worked fine. Then, a few
> >hours later, Windows Update automatically installed the update again and on
> >reboot, again the same blue screen error. I had to run system restore a
> >second time to fix it.
> >
> > Has anyone else had this problem? Is there any solution other than
> > turning off automatic update right now? How can MS screw up so bad on an
> > update that it forces to people's systems by default?

>
>

 
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