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Guest ivymike
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Last night before shutting down for the night (12-Feb-2008), I noticed that

Vista x64 wanted to install some updates - I didn't look to see what they

were, I just told it to install before shutting down, then left. I have a

still-working UPS on the machine, so it's unlikely that the power failed

while it was updating. This morning the PC wouldn't boot - it never even got

to the black screen with the little swish-bar. Using the DVD to restore the

prior system configuration brought it back to life, and it has rebooted

successfully since, but I've told it not to install the updates it's asking

about. Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had system

restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full

reinstall - anyone have any problems with the latest batch of updates? Any

idea if there are particular ones that I might want to avoid?

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RE: windows update causes unbootable pc?

 

Hey,

 

I had some problems as well this morning. There were about 11 updates for me

to install. I have Home Premium, 32-bit.

 

My PC would boot, but Windows had some problems:

 

I couldn't access the internet; even though i could ping ip addresses and

yahoo by name. Couldn't see Windows updates to uninstall the ones that caused

this problem. After logon, Windows popped up a message saying something to

the effect of: Windows could not connect/contact the System Event

Notification Service, which could cause problems for Standard Users logging

on the machine. (don't see how they're affiliated with each other, but

whatever.)

 

Anyway, a System Restore fixed everything and I'm currently installing the

updates one-by-one to see which one(s) are the culprits.

 

"ivymike" wrote:

> Last night before shutting down for the night (12-Feb-2008), I noticed that

> Vista x64 wanted to install some updates - I didn't look to see what they

> were, I just told it to install before shutting down, then left. I have a

> still-working UPS on the machine, so it's unlikely that the power failed

> while it was updating. This morning the PC wouldn't boot - it never even got

> to the black screen with the little swish-bar. Using the DVD to restore the

> prior system configuration brought it back to life, and it has rebooted

> successfully since, but I've told it not to install the updates it's asking

> about. Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had system

> restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full

> reinstall - anyone have any problems with the latest batch of updates? Any

> idea if there are particular ones that I might want to avoid?

>

Posted

RE: windows update causes unbootable pc?

 

Ok, so installing one-by-one might not be a good idea. The first update I

tried to do just got stuck on stage 3 of 3 with 0% complete. Had to boot into

safe mode and do another restore to get things back to normal.

 

If you get on the 'Windows Update' discussion group, you'll find A LOT of

posts about these recent updates.

 

I don't think anyone is going to ask Microsoft to be their Valentine this

year.

 

I'm holding back on installing these updates and have set my windows updates

to download, but not install.

 

Good Luck,

 

Jason

 

"jcrevi" wrote:

> Hey,

>

> I had some problems as well this morning. There were about 11 updates for me

> to install. I have Home Premium, 32-bit.

>

> My PC would boot, but Windows had some problems:

>

> I couldn't access the internet; even though i could ping ip addresses and

> yahoo by name. Couldn't see Windows updates to uninstall the ones that caused

> this problem. After logon, Windows popped up a message saying something to

> the effect of: Windows could not connect/contact the System Event

> Notification Service, which could cause problems for Standard Users logging

> on the machine. (don't see how they're affiliated with each other, but

> whatever.)

>

> Anyway, a System Restore fixed everything and I'm currently installing the

> updates one-by-one to see which one(s) are the culprits.

>

> "ivymike" wrote:

>

> > Last night before shutting down for the night (12-Feb-2008), I noticed that

> > Vista x64 wanted to install some updates - I didn't look to see what they

> > were, I just told it to install before shutting down, then left. I have a

> > still-working UPS on the machine, so it's unlikely that the power failed

> > while it was updating. This morning the PC wouldn't boot - it never even got

> > to the black screen with the little swish-bar. Using the DVD to restore the

> > prior system configuration brought it back to life, and it has rebooted

> > successfully since, but I've told it not to install the updates it's asking

> > about. Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had system

> > restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full

> > reinstall - anyone have any problems with the latest batch of updates? Any

> > idea if there are particular ones that I might want to avoid?

> >

Posted

Re: windows update causes unbootable pc?

 

I guess everyone's experience will be different depending on the machine

they are running.I installed all the updates yesterday without a hiccup.I'm

using Vista Ultimate 64(no beta sp1 installed).

 

"ivymike" <ivymike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

news:100CF787-F129-4636-8156-65DD0C4B2DE7@microsoft.com...

> Last night before shutting down for the night (12-Feb-2008), I noticed

> that

> Vista x64 wanted to install some updates - I didn't look to see what they

> were, I just told it to install before shutting down, then left. I have a

> still-working UPS on the machine, so it's unlikely that the power failed

> while it was updating. This morning the PC wouldn't boot - it never even

> got

> to the black screen with the little swish-bar. Using the DVD to restore

> the

> prior system configuration brought it back to life, and it has rebooted

> successfully since, but I've told it not to install the updates it's

> asking

> about. Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had

> system

> restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full

> reinstall - anyone have any problems with the latest batch of updates?

> Any

> idea if there are particular ones that I might want to avoid?

>

Guest Colin Barnhorst
Posted

Re: windows update causes unbootable pc?

 

I still got a couple of updates even with SP1 rtm installed.

 

"Kue2" <Kue2@hotmail.com> wrote in message

news:uEx4$JpbIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

>I guess everyone's experience will be different depending on the machine

>they are running.I installed all the updates yesterday without a hiccup.I'm

>using Vista Ultimate 64(no beta sp1 installed).

>

> "ivymike" <ivymike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> news:100CF787-F129-4636-8156-65DD0C4B2DE7@microsoft.com...

>> Last night before shutting down for the night (12-Feb-2008), I noticed

>> that

>> Vista x64 wanted to install some updates - I didn't look to see what they

>> were, I just told it to install before shutting down, then left. I have

>> a

>> still-working UPS on the machine, so it's unlikely that the power failed

>> while it was updating. This morning the PC wouldn't boot - it never even

>> got

>> to the black screen with the little swish-bar. Using the DVD to restore

>> the

>> prior system configuration brought it back to life, and it has rebooted

>> successfully since, but I've told it not to install the updates it's

>> asking

>> about. Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had

>> system

>> restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full

>> reinstall - anyone have any problems with the latest batch of updates?

>> Any

>> idea if there are particular ones that I might want to avoid?

>>

>

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Guest Alice R
Posted

Re: windows update causes unbootable pc?

 

Okay, maybe this is the latest Vista problem I'm having. I have it set to

auto install (Vista 32-bit home premium) and after installation was told to

reboot. God knows I tried, but the installs kept showing that a reboot was

necessary and then the system began crashing. I did a system restore to

before the install date and it seems to be okay, although the machine no

longer boots down without a hard close (turning it off).

--

Alice R

 

 

"Colin Barnhorst" wrote:

> I still got a couple of updates even with SP1 rtm installed.

>

> "Kue2" <Kue2@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> news:uEx4$JpbIHA.5768@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...

> >I guess everyone's experience will be different depending on the machine

> >they are running.I installed all the updates yesterday without a hiccup.I'm

> >using Vista Ultimate 64(no beta sp1 installed).

> >

> > "ivymike" <ivymike@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message

> > news:100CF787-F129-4636-8156-65DD0C4B2DE7@microsoft.com...

> >> Last night before shutting down for the night (12-Feb-2008), I noticed

> >> that

> >> Vista x64 wanted to install some updates - I didn't look to see what they

> >> were, I just told it to install before shutting down, then left. I have

> >> a

> >> still-working UPS on the machine, so it's unlikely that the power failed

> >> while it was updating. This morning the PC wouldn't boot - it never even

> >> got

> >> to the black screen with the little swish-bar. Using the DVD to restore

> >> the

> >> prior system configuration brought it back to life, and it has rebooted

> >> successfully since, but I've told it not to install the updates it's

> >> asking

> >> about. Now i'm worried about the current batch of updates - I've had

> >> system

> >> restore fail to get the machine working, and I don't fancy another full

> >> reinstall - anyone have any problems with the latest batch of updates?

> >> Any

> >> idea if there are particular ones that I might want to avoid?

> >>

> >

>


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