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I doubt this is the same issue and if I were you I would start a new thread in say, BSOD Help and Support... BSOD Help and Support - Windows 7 Help Forums
I doubt this is the same issue and if I were you I would start a new thread in say, BSOD Help and Support... BSOD Help and Support - Windows 7 Help Forums
I don't have any BSOD issues. :)
The Event Viewer issue must have been a glitch, because it is making the correct announcements today.
The Recycle Bin "View" setting has always been unreliable (every other folder "View" setting is "rock solid").
Previously, it didn't fail every time I opened it though.
It's only an annoyance (I can live with it).
I'll re-image my PC from my backup and reinstall the updates just to be sure.
The problem only occurs with certain types of security software. If you don't have a problem, leave the patch in.
"The problem is mostly confined to users in Brazil that have the banking security plugin 'G-Buster' installed," Qualys Chief Technology Officer Wolfgang Kandek said in a blog posted on Friday. "G-Buster is locally developed in Brazil by the company 'GAS Tecnologia' and is widely installed in Brazil. Given the number of complaints in Brazil, it is clear that Microsoft does not have this particular combination of Windows 7 and G-Buster plugin in its QA setup."
Recent Windows Update causes huge problems for Win 7 users! | Daves Computer Tips
My apologies if this is "Old News".
Microsoft has advised users of Windows 7 (and Windows Server 2008) to uninstall a recent security update (KB2823324) after hundreds of complaints about computers not starting, refusing to re-boot, and other similar issues. Microsoft is blaming conflicts with 3rd party software for the errant behavior. Apparently, some Anti-Virus programs may also be affected, displaying symptoms such as issuing incorrect ‘Invalid License’ messages.Microsoft is investigating behavior where systems may not recover from a restart, or applications cannot load, after security update 2823324 is applied. We recommend that customers uninstall this update. As an added precaution, Microsoft has removed the download links to the 2823324 update while we investigate.More information is available via this Microsoft Knowledge Base Article.
Microsoft withdraws KB 2823324, second botched automatic update this year | Microsoft windows - InfoWorld
another good article on the botched update.
Out of Band Update to resolve KB2823324:Note Security update 2840149 replaces security update 2823324. We recommend that customers uninstall security update 2823324 and then install security update 2840149. For information about how to uninstall security update 2823324, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Source: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2829996
I had minor issues with FF20 since that update (now that I think about it) I have pulled it today, and noticed a new security update waiting on me in Windows Update :) Thanks for the heads up