Posted on 08/26/2009 12:04:52 PM PDT by Blueflag
[THIS IS A GOOD OLE' FASHIONED VANITY]
OK, so my son calls me from Auburn ...
Right after downloading and installing the latest updates from our friends in Redmond, the OS crashes into a memory dump/ BSOD.
Vista Home Premium 64 bit on an HP notebook duo core 2 quad etc etc.
It'll boot and run in safe mode, but something Microsoft sent out conflicts BIG time.
I called Geek Squad to set up an appt for him, and the gentleman at Geek Squad said they had been getting a LOT of calls about laptops crashing after a Windows update.
Shoulda bought him that Macbook ;-)
OK, so my son calls me from Auburn ...
Right after downloading and installing the latest updates from our friends in Redmond, the OS crashes into a memory dump/ BSOD.
Vista Home Premium 64 bit on an HP notebook duo core 2 quad etc etc.
It'll boot and run in safe mode, but something Microsoft sent out conflicts BIG time.
I called Geek Squad to set up an appt for him, and the gentleman at Geek Squad said they had been getting a LOT of calls about laptops crashing after a Windows update.
Shoulda bought him that Macbook ;-)
Sic Semper Tyrannis
Yeah and sooooo????
1. Close laptop.
2. Buy beer.
3. Drink beer.
4. Problem solved.
The “SO???” is be sure to make use of “restore points” if you are a MS victim ... so you can go backwards in time if “undocumented features” of an update ruin your computing day.
Yessir. I updated 8 systems and 6 are unusable now. Thank God I stopped at only 8.
We were planning a move to Ubuntu anyway, I guess I’ll get it installed on those 6 first.
Mine crashed too.
It happened to me once on an old NT (4?) installation. I downloaded the latest patches and it resized the kernel, which ended up overwriting the boot sector, resulting in a somewhat expensive door stop.
I had to do a Level 0 format and reinstall from scratch.
Hope that didn’t happen here...
*Very* common with the latest MSFT updates. I generally advise waiting for about a month after they come out except for security patches.
My OS is gone.
LOL!
You’re just a simply kinda guy, huh?
;-)
my son’s laptop WILL boot in safe mode, so he can do a system restore point thing ...
Should've installed Win7 x64.
I tried system restore and it begins and then says error.GRRRRRR
You called Geek Squad? LOL!
are you logged on?
—> THIS machine *IS* windows 7 RC 64
Your son is in college. Surely, he can find someone to barter with than having you get raped by the Geek Squad!
As far fixing the problem, doing system restore in safe mode should roll it back before the patch was applied.
I can’t see the error code, cuz my son is at school. He says it displays briefly for about 5 seconds then the screen goes blank. Lots of usual stuff about BIOS and hex code addresses.
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