Windows Updates Causes Crashes

Brayton

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It appears that some of the windows updates have been causing my computer to crash. I had it on automatic updates previously and it crashed several times. System restore didn't work and my computer guy had to do a repair install for me several times, as it kept crashing on him also. We now have the automatic update feature turned off and everything seems to be working fine. There are about 65 Important updates and 25 Optional updates sitting in my updates location. My question is, going forward, what to I really need to update and how should I proceed. There are 2 updates concerning Silverlight, 1 Visual Studio, 41 Windows 7, 9 in Microsoft works and 20 for Office 2007. Is there any known problems with specific ones that might have cause a computer to crash.

Brayton
 

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Toshiba A505-S6980
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windows 7 home premium 64-bit
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2.2 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo processor T6600
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4 GB DDR2 800MHz
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Intel Graphica Media Accelerator 4500MHD
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Brayton
Cant guarantee anything, but if you install only one or two at a time, you should not have problems
Most probles are caused when many updates are installed and they need to reboot; hence conflicts
You can restore according to the classifications important, optional. You can install optional per personal preference.
 

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Only you can decide which of those updates you need & which you can do without, but the only way to spend time reading about what each one does is to run updates manually from the Microsoft Update website say, once a week or once a month, with 'automatic updates' disabled as you've already done. That approach is the one I use since an automatic update scewed up my Windows XP install 4 years ago.

It is not unknown for some Windows Updates to do this, even Microsoft themselves have put their hand up to admit it when it's occurred, but I've no idea which ones specifically. A particular update's 'bugginess' only comes to light when a sufficient number of people have given it negative feedback and suffered similar symptoms. It could be several weeks or months before a pattern emerges and the 'rogue' update becomes general knowledge.
 

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Custom-build to order (no brand)
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Intel Q8300 Core 2 Quad (2.50GHz x 4)
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ASRock G31M-VS
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Generic PS2
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So if I am going to update a couple updates at a time how do I know which ones to start with. They are not listed in any date based sequence or subject based, other than overall general categories. Does it make any difference or should I just take them in a random fashion based on what I think applies to my computer use. Thanks for your help.
Brayton
 

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Toshiba A505-S6980
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windows 7 home premium 64-bit
CPU
2.2 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo processor T6600
Memory
4 GB DDR2 800MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Graphica Media Accelerator 4500MHD
Monitor(s) Displays
16"
Hard Drives
500GB 5400 rpm Serial ATA
start out with the ones flagged as being important
 

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FOXCONN 2AA9
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air!
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MSE
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Firefox
So if I am going to update a couple updates at a time how do I know which ones to start with. They are not listed in any date based sequence or subject based, other than overall general categories. Does it make any difference or should I just take them in a random fashion based on what I think applies to my computer use. Thanks for your help.
Brayton

Brayton,

Microsoft gives updates usually for a very good reason..
I suggest you read the blurb with each update given to you.Then decide which you will do first etc.

Leave the optional updates
till last. You may find what is offered is not necessary in your case.
 

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Well, it took a while but I managed to install about 40 updates, doing them a couple at a time, as suggested. I started with the older ones and worked my way up to the most recent ones. It worked, and all were downloaded and installed without anymore crashes or difficulty. So if anyone else is experiencing similar problems, I would suggest this approach.
Brayton
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Toshiba A505-S6980
OS
windows 7 home premium 64-bit
CPU
2.2 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo processor T6600
Memory
4 GB DDR2 800MHz
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Graphica Media Accelerator 4500MHD
Monitor(s) Displays
16"
Hard Drives
500GB 5400 rpm Serial ATA
Glad that I could help, Brayton. If you see this question again, just post your answer. That is how the Forum works; learn and then teach.
 

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PC/Desktop
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Dell XPS 420
OS
Windows 10, Home Clean Install
CPU
Intel Core2 processsor Q8200(2.33Ghz 1333FSB) Quad Core Tech
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
6 gb
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon 256MB HD3650
Sound Card
Intergrated 7.1 Channel Audio
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Dell SP2009W 20"
Hard Drives
640 GB Serial ATA Hard drive
Cooling
Fan
Keyboard
Dell USB Keyboard
Mouse
Dell Premium Optical USB
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DSL 2.85
Well, it took a while but I managed to install about 40 updates, doing them a couple at a time, as suggested. I started with the older ones and worked my way up to the most recent ones. It worked, and all were downloaded and installed without anymore crashes or difficulty. So if anyone else is experiencing similar problems, I would suggest this approach.
Brayton

This method is used by quite a few of us.
Thank you for posting back & letting us know of your success.
Safe surfing.
 

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LAPTOP. HP Pavilion dv7-4010TX .
OS
Win 7 Ultimate 64-bit. SP1.
CPU
Intel i7 -720QM.[1.6GHz Turbo Boost 2.8GHz. 6MB Cache.]
Memory
8 DDR 3 RAM. 1066MHZ
Graphics Card(s)
ATI 1024 MB. DDR3. Radeon HD5650
Monitor(s) Displays
17.3" High Definition Brightview LCD. LED Backlit.
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900.
Hard Drives
640GB
Case
Laptop / notebook.
Mouse
Logitech Anywhere mouse. MX.
Internet Speed
ADSL [ but too slow ]
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