Posted on 12/01/2009 3:03:42 PM PST by papasmurf
Thought you might be interested in this...
It’s not a bug its a system feature.
Interesting Microsoft reply to Black Screen of Death
It happened to me this morning. Windows restarted itself and it has not happened again.
Windows 7?
Vista
ping
Yeah, after all Microsoft's track record is SO good. LOL < /sarcasm>
The sheeple will continue to buy their crap.
It’s Bush’s fault.
I’ve had no problems with automatic updates in either Vista or Windows 7. I am using McAfee internet suite on both computers.
Haven’t seen this one myself, and our campus has 15,000 active users. Strikes me that the Prevx CEO has just gotten a ton of free publicity. Call me cynical.
Well, I was going to ask what ‘FUD’ means so I could understand your point but something tells me I may not want to know too much about that acronym. Please give me an idea though, what you meant. I am having odd system behavior today, no desktop icons on Win 7, and am wondering what to pursue. Thanks.
FUD=Fear, uncertainty and doubt.
For your no icon issue, do you also not have any programs listed in All Programs?
Two things to try...1. Right click on the start button and select properties. The n make a change, click apply, then undo it and click apply again, then OK. Icons back? 2. Reboot.
It will be corrected in the next patch Tuesday from MS.
Ya know, and that’s the problem. They haven’t been so good, and they’ve paid for it. Now, they come out with a great OS, and we make stuff up. Kinda reminds me of the way Republicans in Congress are treated. ;)
Worldwide, Prevx is the only one to report this and, at that, they didn’t even report it to Microsoft. Makes one go hmmm...
Thank you for addressing my FUD!
I did try both suggestions (bowing low in your presence) and they didn’t work. The machine is slowing down with each reboot and while there were initially programs listed in the start menu (recently used) before one clicks on the ‘all programs’ bar - that has been reset. I have also been having problems with Outlook too. Thanks for the heads up that relief is due from MS on Tuesday. For now, I am grateful to have a little Dell Mini running XP to turn to for comfort - and fellow freepers like you, PapaSmurf! Have I mentioned how grateful I am for your asssistance yet? : )
I don’t let Microsoft do auto updates since they trashed my internet connectivity a few years ago with one of their improvements to XP. I let them autodownload, wait a few weeks, and then install them if there haven’t been any reported problems.
After reading this thread, I think I’ll give November’s updates a pass.
My favorite cousin just lost a computer (running XP) due to an automatic MS update. Totally trashed the computer so it won’t boot.
Wife’s entire organization just upgraded from XP and has had nothing but headaches. MS Outlook keeps freezing up for my wife causing her to have to reboot over and over again, and her “cell mate” continually has MS Word freezing up and having to reboot it.
More MS garbage.
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