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Use the guide in my sig to find out your hardware and any necessary drivers. One of those updates may be a conflicting driver.
Use the guide in my sig to find out your hardware and any necessary drivers. One of those updates may be a conflicting driver.
The problem is solved.
Thanks every one.
Initially i uninstall one by one all the updates and observed.
But no benefit.
Then i started my laptop by continuously pressing F8( as suggested here).
Then there was an option last known good configuration.
I selected that, and now everything seems to be fine.
I have disabled updates.
I will wait till any service pack is issued my MS.
As i feel that updates are issued by MS without thorough testing in their labs.
Thanks once again.
As if end is good then every thing is good.
Happily every after.
MKT
Hello MKT,
Bad idea.
These procedures apply to any version of Windows:
Don't install a lot of updates at once - ideally one at a time. This allows for pinpointing a problem if one should arise.
If the update is not rated critical, create a manual Restore Point. Critical updates will create them automatically.