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Uh, oh, Me again =)
Hi,
Ok, i used the custom install opton, and it works, =) , until i install updates, then i get BSOD's, its all the updates that cause this.
Cheers,
Hamish
Hi,
Ok, i used the custom install opton, and it works, =) , until i install updates, then i get BSOD's, its all the updates that cause this.
Cheers,
Hamish
Um, ok, it counts up in lots of 15 rapidly, stays up for about 5 secs, and an error code that looks like this 0X000FFFF roughly.
-Hamish
If you are certain it is an update, can you boot into safe mode and remove the latest ones? It might be something like a video driver or possibly something else.
Can you restore back before the updates?
Are you applying critical? Important? Optional updates? My guess would be you did optional and included a driver for some piece of hardware.
I can restore before, and they are important windows updates
-Hamish
If restoring works, make sure you set Windows Update to let you check them before they are installed. You can then allow certain ones or one at a time to determine which one might be causing the problem.
You can also separate Important and Optional updates so you can choose.
I have tried that, and they all cause the BSODS
I do them in lots of six and when i get to the lot form Jan And Feb 2010, it screws all the updates
Can anyone help me, please. =(