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Sorry to see that you are still out of a fix. In the meantime, I thought I'd interject a couple small clarifying points:
The MS update was already in place when I performed the BIOS update. I could not roll the MS update back because I had no restore points, nor had I imaged my drive prior to the MS update. So the MS-KB update was still in place when the BIOS update was applied, after which the system came back up AOK with the MS-KB update still in place.
One way for you to more closely reproduce my scenario would be for you to roll back your BIOS, install the update, then after the Windows boot-crash, re-update your BIOS. Not sure how constructive or effective that would be, unless there is something peculiar about the order of operations. Weird, yes, especially if it works.
Last edited by Tone Ranger; 27 Jul 2015 at 13:47.