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An update to improve the stability and reliability of 7
Discussed already here.
First a word of caution according to one complaint heard from someone who downloaded and installed the stability and reliability update mentioned in this article. The complain was that the update caused a system lockup for someone who hosted a 7 launch party.
A system restart and use of the startup repair apparently saw no correction. The update was finally removed after some 30 minutes or so according to someone a little hot under the collar about it. Bad install? likely!
More at: Windows 7 stability and reliability update available for download | Hardware 2.0 | ZDNet.comOctober 16th, 2009
Windows 7 stability and reliability update available for download
Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes @ 4:42 am
Microsoft has posted the first stability and reliability update for Windows 7. This is the first such update for Windows 7 since it hit the RTM stage.
This download is available via Windows Update and from the Microsoft Download Center:
(see article for download links)
Here are the fixes that this update brings:
- When you view a PDF file that was created by using a 2007 Microsoft Office system document, the PDF file is displayed on the screen correctly. However, when the document is printed, some characters are missing. This problem occurs in fonts such as Calibri, Cambria, Courier New or Gabriola, in which characters such as “fi”, “ti”, “fl”, and other combinations are frequently presented as ligatures.
- In certain scenarios, an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message does not automatically tune to the appropriate channel in Windows Media Center.
- You connect a secondary monitor to a computer that is running Windows 7. When the computer resumes from hibernation, a black screen is displayed.
- In certain scenarios, the Windows 7 Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) diagnostic information settings are configured incorrectly for Windows Explorer. Only those users who are enrolled in the Windows 7 CEIP will be affected by this part of the update. This update limits the diagnostic information that can be collected by the CEIP.
- You put an x86-based computer that does not have Physical Address Extension (PAE) enabled into hibernation. However, it does not enter hibernation correctly. When you try to resume the computer from hibernation, a black screen is displayed. This issue does not affect x64-based or Itanium-based computers, or computers that have the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) feature enabled.
- A problem in Windows 7 affects the playback of certain media files in Windows Media Player, when Windows Media Player is started from Internet Explorer. Only those users whose media associations were changed incorrectly will be affected by this part of the update.
- On a computer that is running Windows 7, you use Windows Internet Explorer to open the certificate enrollment Web page and to install an end entity certificate. However, the installation fails. This issue occurs if the certificate chain for the new certificate cannot be built, or if the root certification authority (CA) has not first been installed in the Trusted Roots on the computer.
Downloaded and running, looking good. :)
Anyone know the name of this update? Just that I haven't had any updates since the one on Tuesday.
In a chat with the person who ran into the problem when first going to put that on I was just informed that he managed to get it on with the second attempt and this time saw working results. I had to make a remark there that he likely saw a bad install which seems to have been the case afterall.