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KB3070102 causes a BSOD for me
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BSOD On Startup After Installing KB3070102
BSOD on startup KB3070102 - Microsoft Community
KB3070102 causes a BSOD for me
More info here:
BSOD On Startup After Installing KB3070102
BSOD on startup KB3070102 - Microsoft Community
I installed 23 updates yesterday and everything seems good so far.
The only problem I get is - a few updates that were set to hidden reappeared. Twice. I had to re-hide them.
I didn't install KB3065987 since this is a one-user PC and I'm not connected to any IT network. It sounded like it would kill any chance of a user installed update to Windows 10. For me, the jury is still out on W10 but I don't want to burn any bridges.
I installed 17 important updates but excluded KB3070102 for the moment based on the experiences mentioned above. A couple of reboots but they appear to be ok at this stage. I'm excluding optionals now but I'm not sure how sound this is. As I've said before I always do a system image before any monthly update now.
Tried doing the updates last night but came back this morning to find computer still stuck on message processing update 1 of 25, do not switch off. Twelve hours of being stuck on that update I gave in and cold rebooted. The PC booted up, did something with registry numbers flashing up on screen, rebooted twice more then rebooted OK. Now I have no idea which update was failing and whether I should try again to instlall some or all of the updates. Any advice?
I have a word for people tgat dont run the MSRT uodate... but I'm not allowed to use it in these forums.
One update claims it's an (Intel CPU improvement) but the one that aggravates me is the (KB3035583) which appears to be related to the Win 10 upgrade .
I installed all the security updates Tuesday without issue .