DO NOT DO THE NEW WINDOWS XP UPDATES!!!

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Will you explain to her that rootkits can not be detected by routine

antivirus scans, Russ ?



The affected HD will not allow the CD player to load Windows.

A new HD does because it does NOT have the rootkit present whose

"functionality" was crippled by KB977165, thus making booting from CD

*inoperative*.



That's a pretty clear indication that a rootkit is present on the dead

HD and explains why the CD player would not load Windows after the

update was applied.



I'm done trying to convince her.



https://consumersecuritysupport.mic...tymalware&ct=phonets&supportLinkphonets=Phone





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Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] wrote:

> You are a Programs Manager?

> Have you talked to your IT person on how to set up your PC

> to Boot from a CD?

> Maybe he can help?

> Russ

>
 
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 13:25:01 -0800, ANGELKISSES420

wrote:



> i do not have malware on my computer. Im a programs manager for a company, i

> deal with the program aspect, and ive never had any problems with my

> computer, i take really good care of it, i run a virus scan a couple times a

> day, and i assure you, that i did not have any viruses at least until i did

> the windows update, because before i did the update i scanned and everything

> was good. and now since the update i can not open windows, im stuck at the

> safe mode screen, which never ends and my pc keeps restarting, and i cant

> boot from disk, when i do i get the bsod. with a long error message.






It is *never* possible to be sure you are not infected with malware,

for the following reasons:



1. Some anti-virus programs are much better than others.



2. No anti-virus program is perfect.



3. There are new viruses all the time, and you are always vulnerable

to viruses that hit the field *after* you last did an update to your

anti-virus program. The anti-virus programs are always a step behind

the latest new viruses.



4. Some types of viruses (most rootkits) aren't caught by any of the

standard anti-virus programs.



Moreover, you say you run an anti-virus program, but you say nothing

about any programs that detect other types of malware, such as

spyware.





> "MowGreen" wrote:

>

> > I know for a *fact* that MS Support engineers are actually driving to

> > some folks homes and picking up their computers in order to get to the

> > bottom of this issue

> > http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/archi...restart-issues-after-installing-ms10-015.aspx

> >

> > " In order to get the information we need to fully analyze the issue,

> > some of our support engineers have actually driven to customer locations

> > and picked up affected systems so we can get the needed crash data

> > directly and help inform our investigation. "

> >

> > The issue is NOT affecting the *vast majority* of XP Users but IS

> > affecting those whose systems already *have malware present*.

> >

> > Specifically, it's a variant of this malware that contains a rootkit:

> >

> > Win32/Alureon

> > http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Threat/Encyclopedia/Entry.aspx?name=Win32/Alureon

> >

> > http://www.prevx.com/blog/139/Tdss-rootkit-silently-owns-the-net.html

> >

> > Read the Comments here:

> > http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=8209#comment

> >

> >

> > You're wasting your time posting warnings about the update,

> > "angelkisses420". You should contact MS again and request on site

> > assistance.

> >

> >

> >

> > MowGreen

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> > banthecheck.com

> > "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked

> >

> >

> >

> > ANGELKISSES420 wrote:

> > > will you please stop posting that Massive amount? im trying to find out help.

> > > since im not getting it from microsoft maybe ill get it from other users, so

> > > please stop posting that i need to stop?

> > >


> > .

> >




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Correction on the previously posted variant of Alureon -



Win32/Alureon.A

http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Threat/Encyclopedia/Entry.aspx?Name=Virus:Win32/Alureon.A



" When the infecting trojan is run, it infects a system driver, usually

'atapi.sys'. It has also been observed to infect 'iastor.sys' but other

system drivers may also be targeted.



Hides files and disk sectors



The system driver detected as Virus:Win32/Alureon.A is infected by the

addition of code, whose function is to load a part of the Alureon

rootkit. The Alureon rootkit is a component that gives Alureon the

ability to avoid detection it is created by the same Alureon trojan

that infects the system driver.



The rootkit loaded by Virus:Win32/Alureon.A has the ability to avoid

behavior blockers, which allows it to perform its malicious routines

uninterrupted. It can also hide files and disk sectors. "





MowGreen

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banthecheck.com

"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked







MowGreen wrote:

> I know for a *fact* that MS Support engineers are actually driving to

> some folks homes and picking up their computers in order to get to the

> bottom of this issue

> http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/archi...restart-issues-after-installing-ms10-015.aspx

>

>

> " In order to get the information we need to fully analyze the issue,

> some of our support engineers have actually driven to customer locations

> and picked up affected systems so we can get the needed crash data

> directly and help inform our investigation. "

>

> The issue is NOT affecting the *vast majority* of XP Users but IS

> affecting those whose systems already *have malware present*.

>

> Specifically, it's a variant of this malware that contains a rootkit:

>

> Win32/Alureon

> http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Threat/Encyclopedia/Entry.aspx?name=Win32/Alureon

>

>

> http://www.prevx.com/blog/139/Tdss-rootkit-silently-owns-the-net.html

>

> Read the Comments here:

> http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=8209#comment

>

>

> You're wasting your time posting warnings about the update,

> "angelkisses420". You should contact MS again and request on site

> assistance.

>

>

>

> MowGreen

> ================

> *- 343 -* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ================

>

> banthecheck.com

> "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked

>

>

>

> ANGELKISSES420 wrote:

>> will you please stop posting that Massive amount? im trying to find

>> out help.

>> since im not getting it from microsoft maybe ill get it from other

>> users, so

>> please stop posting that i need to stop?

>>
 
If that is the case, you need to use a different keyboard.





ANGELKISSES420 wrote:

> i have a Emachine W3502 Desktop Pc. Running Windows Xp Professional.

> Like i said, ive done all that, and i still cant boot from disk. when

> i try, it gives me BLUE SCREEN

>

> "Daave" wrote:

>

>> You are making this very difficult you *still* haven't answered

>> about the make and model of the PC!

>>

>> Assuming you did configure the BIOS correctly, when you see this

>> screen:

>>

>> http://www.pcxmedics.com/blog/images/clean-install-xp-1.jpg

>>

>> .... you need to press one of the keys on your keyboard in order to

>> boot off the CD!

>>

>> If you did press any key and you wind up getting the BSOD, this means

>> you are *still* booting off the hard drive. Perhaps you need to use a

>> different keyboard.

>>

>>

>> ANGELKISSES420 wrote:

>>> i have configured my bios... same problem.. just like a couple other

>>> people i know. i did exactly what microsoft said to on the phone.

>>> and still the same problem!!!

>>>

>>> "Daave" wrote:

>>>

>>>> You are doing it incorrectly. From your description, you are still

>>>> booting off the hard drive!

>>>>

>>>> You need to configure your BIOS so that you boot off the CD:

>>>>

>>>> http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm

>>>>

>>>> What is the make and model of your PC? Certain PCs allow you to

>>>> enter a boot menu without needing to enter the BIOS. (For instance,

>>>> Dell PCs allow you to press F12 to accomplish this.)

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> ANGELKISSES420 wrote:

>>>>> i have a cd.. and it works when i install it on peoples pcs.. but

>>>>> when i try to boot from disc.. it wont work.. and ive tried to

>>>>> boot using both cd/dvd players in my computer.. it just wont let

>>>>> me. when i do try to boot up using the disk. i get the bsod. and

>>>>> that is my problem, microsoft said they could fix it for me since

>>>>> it was the update that caused it. but they cant fix it bc for

>>>>> some reason just like alot of other people i know, it wont allow

>>>>> them to boot from disc.. and my harddrive is inaccessible.. i can

>>>>> take my hd out.. put it in another pc.. and it wont work... and

>>>>> yet it worked perfectly fine until that update. im sorry but i

>>>>> dont believe it was coincedence, how could it be when 20+ people

>>>>> i know or have talked to are going through the same thing.. not

>>>>> to mention practically everyone who has xp is having the

>>>>> problem.. hence why its all over the news on the internet. heres

>>>>> another new NEWS link.

>>>>> http://itmanagement.earthweb.com/se...e-Crashes-XP-Users-Parade.htm?comment=27390-0

>>>>>

>>>>> "Jose" wrote:

>>>>>

>>>>>> On Feb 11, 5:24 pm, ANGELKISSES420

>>>>>> wrote:

>>>>>>> okay.. i found out.. the UPDATE ... fried my hard drive.. thats

>>>>>>> why i cant boot from disk.. that sucks.. and microsoft wont pay

>>>>>>> for it... i tested a different harddrive.. and it works..

>>>>>>> because it doesnt have that update on it.and that update isnt

>>>>>>> on it.. so it works.. im pissed..

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> If the update breaks your computer and if the link to the fix is

>>>>>> the solution (has anyone verified the fix on a broken system or

>>>>>> is it just a "given"), boot Recovery Console, uninstall the

>>>>>> update and be on your way. I have the update and no problems

>>>>>> but maybe we here are not a member of the non-trival group

>>>>>> afflicted.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> If you do not have a bootable Windows CD to get into Recovery

>>>>>> Console, that that is not the fault of MS. If you didn't get an

>>>>>> XP CD with your system, you should get one when this is all over.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> If you need to boot Recovery Console, make a bootable CD, or if

>>>>>> your system has no CD drive, make a bootable USB device that has

>>>>>> RC on it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> If you have no XP media and need to make a bootable Recovery

>>>>>> Console CD to uninstall the update, here are instructions to make

>>>>>> one.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic276527.html

>>>>>>

>>>>>> Making a bootable USB device varies, but your hardware vendor

>>>>>> probably has instructions. This is not a new idea.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I would not implement KB307545 just for this piddly update -

>>>>>> unless uninstalling the single update (a few seconds or time)

>>>>>> doesn't work. That is just my opinion.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> If you have no way to boot your system from other than the HDD to

>>>>>> deal with such things, it would be a good idea to learn how or

>>>>>> find somebody that knows how to help/teach about the problem.

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> .

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> .


>>

>>

>> .
 
MowGreen,



Well, when someone claims an update Killed the HD

it's hard to convince of anything....



And it's not a conspiracy from Microsoft.



And this is not global, other wise I'd have a TON of people calling me.

(Everyone single of my clients.)

And I wouldn't have any sleep for the last 3 days...

(And I'd be calling MS also.)



As of now I'm still sleeping at nights....

(So it doesn't affect all PC's)



That being said.....

We still need to go back to the fix.

(Of trying to boot off a CD)

Which doesn't seem to be possible?

????

Which is why I suggest a Local IT Professional to help get the boot to CD...

Then we can move on...

Russ



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"MowGreen" wrote in message

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> Will you explain to her that rootkits can not be detected by routine

> antivirus scans, Russ ?

>

> The affected HD will not allow the CD player to load Windows.

> A new HD does because it does NOT have the rootkit present whose

> "functionality" was crippled by KB977165, thus making booting from CD

> *inoperative*.

>

> That's a pretty clear indication that a rootkit is present on the dead HD

> and explains why the CD player would not load Windows after the update was

> applied.

>

> I'm done trying to convince her.

>

> https://consumersecuritysupport.mic...tymalware&ct=phonets&supportLinkphonets=Phone

>

>

> MowGreen

> ================

> * -343-* FDNY

> Never Forgotten

> ================

>

> banthecheck.com

> "Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked

>

>

>

> Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP] wrote:

>> You are a Programs Manager?

>> Have you talked to your IT person on how to set up your PC

>> to Boot from a CD?

>> Maybe he can help?

>> Russ

>>
 
Even your name is in all caps which makes you even more that annoying.



"ANGELKISSES420" wrote in message

news:5F09FCCC-567E-4C98-9FBA-BEE00B80D0C5@microsoft.com...

> will you please stop posting that Massive amount? im trying to find out

> help.

> since im not getting it from microsoft maybe ill get it from other users,

> so

> please stop posting that i need to stop?

>

> "Peter Foldes" wrote:

>

>> From Mow Green

>>

>>

>> New Patches Cause BSoD for Some Windows XP Users

>> http://www.krebsonsecurity.com/2010/02/new-patches-cause-bsod-for-some-windows-xp-users/

>>

>> BLUE SCREEN, UNABLE TO BOOT AFTER WINDOWS XP UPDATE TODAY

>> http://social.answers.microsoft.com.../thread/73cea559-ebbd-4274-96bc-e292b69f2fd1/

>> ============================================================================================

>>

>> A workaround to remove KB977165 and a method to mitigate the

>> vulnerability this update addresses has been posted in the above Windows

>> Update forum by Kevin Hau of Microsoft:

>>

>>

>> --

>> Peter

>>

>> Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others

>> Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.

>>

>> "ANGELKISSES420" wrote in

>> message

>> news:0435994E-3BE6-4BAC-B2D9-F6DD7AF18142@microsoft.com...

>> > okay.. i found out.. the UPDATE ... fried my hard drive.. thats why i

>> > cant

>> > boot from disk.. that sucks.. and microsoft wont pay for it... i tested

>> > a

>> > different harddrive.. and it works.. because it doesnt have that update

>> > on

>> > it.and that update isnt on it.. so it works.. im pissed..

>> >

>> > "ANGELKISSES420" wrote:

>> >

>> >> I WANTED TO TELL EVERYONE & ASK THEM PLEASE DO NOT DO THE NEW WINDOWS

>> >> XP

>> >> UPDATES!!! THEY ARE MORE HARM THAN GOOD.. THEY SAY ITS NEW SECURITY

>> >> UPDATES..

>> >> IM SORRY BUT NO. THEY DON'T FIX YOUR COMPUTER, THEY MESS IT UP.. AFTER

>> >> DOWNLOADING, AND INSTALLING( I HAD TO SHUT DOWN, TO COMPLETE THE

>> >> UPDATE) I

>> >> DID... AND NOW MY COMPUTER WONT OPEN WINDOWS.. IT TAKES ME TO THE

>> >> BLACK

>> >> SCREEN, THAT SAYS "START IN SAFE MODE, lAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIG.. OR

>> >> START

>> >> NORMALLY" IVE TRIED EVERY OPTION, WINDOWS WONT OPEN.. THE LAST UPDATES

>> >> MESS

>> >> UP YOUR COMPUTER, IF YOU TRY TO OPEN WINDOWS, YOU CANT. AND EVEN IF

>> >> YOU DO

>> >> SET A RESTORE POINT.. IT WONT DO ANY GOOD.. BECAUSE YOU WONT EVEN GET

>> >> TO GO

>> >> BACK TO THAT RESTORE POINT. ALL YOU'LL SEE IS THAT LITTLE BLACKSCREEN.

>> >> NO

>> >> MATTER WHAT YOU DO.. THEN YOULL BE SITTING HERE ON THE PHONE WITH

>> >> MICROSOFT

>> >> FOR 5 HRS:) AND NOTHING WILL COME FROM THAT, YOU WILL HAVE LOST ALL

>> >> YOUR

>> >> INFORMATION, AND POSSIBLY FRYED YOUR HARDDRIVE.. SO FOR THOSE PEOPLE

>> >> WHINING

>> >> THAT THEIR UPDATES WONT INSTALL.. DONT WHINE. YOURE ONE OF THE LUCKY

>> >> ONES..

>> >> EVERYONE IN MY TOWN THAT HAD WINDOWS XP.. THEIR COMPUTER HAS CRASHED

>> >> AFTER

>> >> THE UPDATE.. SO FEEL LUCKY!!!! AND PLEASE.. DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL

>> >> THE

>> >> UPDATES.. IF YOU DO.. AND IT MESSES UP YOUR COMPUTER. SORRY BUT I

>> >> WARNED YOU.


>>

>> .

>>
 
I wish there was a way it could fry my hard drive.. these PC's are so old at

work and need replacing.



"Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]" wrote in message

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> an update won't FRY your hard drive

> If you put that Hard drive on another PC

> you will be able to see the data on there

> If you can not READ data off of that hard drive

> This was not an Update that caused it

> It was a hard drive failure

> Sorry

> Russ

>

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>

> "ANGELKISSES420" wrote in

> message news:0435994E-3BE6-4BAC-B2D9-F6DD7AF18142@microsoft.com...

>> okay.. i found out.. the UPDATE ... fried my hard drive.. thats why i

>> cant

>> boot from disk.. that sucks.. and microsoft wont pay for it... i tested a

>> different harddrive.. and it works.. because it doesnt have that update

>> on

>> it.and that update isnt on it.. so it works.. im pissed..

>>

>> "ANGELKISSES420" wrote:

>>

>>> I WANTED TO TELL EVERYONE & ASK THEM PLEASE DO NOT DO THE NEW WINDOWS XP

>>> UPDATES!!! THEY ARE MORE HARM THAN GOOD.. THEY SAY ITS NEW SECURITY

>>> UPDATES..

>>> IM SORRY BUT NO. THEY DON'T FIX YOUR COMPUTER, THEY MESS IT UP.. AFTER

>>> DOWNLOADING, AND INSTALLING( I HAD TO SHUT DOWN, TO COMPLETE THE UPDATE)

>>> I

>>> DID... AND NOW MY COMPUTER WONT OPEN WINDOWS.. IT TAKES ME TO THE BLACK

>>> SCREEN, THAT SAYS "START IN SAFE MODE, lAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIG.. OR START

>>> NORMALLY" IVE TRIED EVERY OPTION, WINDOWS WONT OPEN.. THE LAST UPDATES

>>> MESS

>>> UP YOUR COMPUTER, IF YOU TRY TO OPEN WINDOWS, YOU CANT. AND EVEN IF YOU

>>> DO

>>> SET A RESTORE POINT.. IT WONT DO ANY GOOD.. BECAUSE YOU WONT EVEN GET TO

>>> GO

>>> BACK TO THAT RESTORE POINT. ALL YOU'LL SEE IS THAT LITTLE BLACKSCREEN.

>>> NO

>>> MATTER WHAT YOU DO.. THEN YOULL BE SITTING HERE ON THE PHONE WITH

>>> MICROSOFT

>>> FOR 5 HRS:) AND NOTHING WILL COME FROM THAT, YOU WILL HAVE LOST ALL YOUR

>>> INFORMATION, AND POSSIBLY FRYED YOUR HARDDRIVE.. SO FOR THOSE PEOPLE

>>> WHINING

>>> THAT THEIR UPDATES WONT INSTALL.. DONT WHINE. YOURE ONE OF THE LUCKY

>>> ONES..

>>> EVERYONE IN MY TOWN THAT HAD WINDOWS XP.. THEIR COMPUTER HAS CRASHED

>>> AFTER

>>> THE UPDATE.. SO FEEL LUCKY!!!! AND PLEASE.. DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL

>>> THE

>>> UPDATES.. IF YOU DO.. AND IT MESSES UP YOUR COMPUTER. SORRY BUT I WARNED

>>> YOU.


>
 
That reminds me



When I was a PC manager at Intel

And people were running out of HD space

(Back in the 500MB Hard Drive Days)



Since Intel would not pay for "UPGRADES"



I told the person to issue a Support call and say

"My Hard Drive is Making Noises and I'm worried about it dying"



Then I could have the Tech put in a bigger hard drive :)



Russ



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"shawn" wrote in message

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> I wish there was a way it could fry my hard drive.. these PC's are so old

> at work and need replacing.

>

> "Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]" wrote in message

> news:E50E2C72-169E-4FC1-BF3B-9807B6EBC52E@microsoft.com...

>> an update won't FRY your hard drive

>> If you put that Hard drive on another PC

>> you will be able to see the data on there

>> If you can not READ data off of that hard drive

>> This was not an Update that caused it

>> It was a hard drive failure

>> Sorry

>> Russ

>>

>> --

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>>

>>

>> "ANGELKISSES420" wrote in

>> message news:0435994E-3BE6-4BAC-B2D9-F6DD7AF18142@microsoft.com...

>>> okay.. i found out.. the UPDATE ... fried my hard drive.. thats why i

>>> cant

>>> boot from disk.. that sucks.. and microsoft wont pay for it... i tested

>>> a

>>> different harddrive.. and it works.. because it doesnt have that update

>>> on

>>> it.and that update isnt on it.. so it works.. im pissed..

>>>

>>> "ANGELKISSES420" wrote:

>>>

>>>> I WANTED TO TELL EVERYONE & ASK THEM PLEASE DO NOT DO THE NEW WINDOWS

>>>> XP

>>>> UPDATES!!! THEY ARE MORE HARM THAN GOOD.. THEY SAY ITS NEW SECURITY

>>>> UPDATES..

>>>> IM SORRY BUT NO. THEY DON'T FIX YOUR COMPUTER, THEY MESS IT UP.. AFTER

>>>> DOWNLOADING, AND INSTALLING( I HAD TO SHUT DOWN, TO COMPLETE THE

>>>> UPDATE) I

>>>> DID... AND NOW MY COMPUTER WONT OPEN WINDOWS.. IT TAKES ME TO THE BLACK

>>>> SCREEN, THAT SAYS "START IN SAFE MODE, lAST KNOWN GOOD CONFIG.. OR

>>>> START

>>>> NORMALLY" IVE TRIED EVERY OPTION, WINDOWS WONT OPEN.. THE LAST UPDATES

>>>> MESS

>>>> UP YOUR COMPUTER, IF YOU TRY TO OPEN WINDOWS, YOU CANT. AND EVEN IF YOU

>>>> DO

>>>> SET A RESTORE POINT.. IT WONT DO ANY GOOD.. BECAUSE YOU WONT EVEN GET

>>>> TO GO

>>>> BACK TO THAT RESTORE POINT. ALL YOU'LL SEE IS THAT LITTLE BLACKSCREEN.

>>>> NO

>>>> MATTER WHAT YOU DO.. THEN YOULL BE SITTING HERE ON THE PHONE WITH

>>>> MICROSOFT

>>>> FOR 5 HRS:) AND NOTHING WILL COME FROM THAT, YOU WILL HAVE LOST ALL

>>>> YOUR

>>>> INFORMATION, AND POSSIBLY FRYED YOUR HARDDRIVE.. SO FOR THOSE PEOPLE

>>>> WHINING

>>>> THAT THEIR UPDATES WONT INSTALL.. DONT WHINE. YOURE ONE OF THE LUCKY

>>>> ONES..

>>>> EVERYONE IN MY TOWN THAT HAD WINDOWS XP.. THEIR COMPUTER HAS CRASHED

>>>> AFTER

>>>> THE UPDATE.. SO FEEL LUCKY!!!! AND PLEASE.. DO NOT DOWNLOAD OR INSTALL

>>>> THE

>>>> UPDATES.. IF YOU DO.. AND IT MESSES UP YOUR COMPUTER. SORRY BUT I

>>>> WARNED YOU.


>>


>

>
 
Its funny,, people say it wasnt the update. the update wouldnt cause the

problem that i couldnt boot from disk unless i was infected. but its funny,

because no matter what xp disk i tried to boot from, it would not boot... but

yet i put vista or 7 in, and it would boot. so therefore it wasnt a hardware

issue, it wasnt me not having my bios settings correct. im a very careful

person, i have antivirus, and programs to check for malware & spyware &

adware, and i run multiple scans daily, yet there was nothing there. im still

pretty convinced that it was a bad update, and am going to be. considering i

know alot of people personally that have this problem.
 
"ANGELKISSES420" wrote:



> Its funny,, people say it wasnt the update. the update wouldnt cause the

> problem that i couldnt boot from disk unless i was infected. but its funny,

> because no matter what xp disk i tried to boot from, it would not boot... but

> yet i put vista or 7 in, and it would boot. so therefore it wasnt a hardware

> issue, it wasnt me not having my bios settings correct. im a very careful

> person, i have antivirus, and programs to check for malware & spyware &

> adware, and i run multiple scans daily, yet there was nothing there. im still

> pretty convinced that it was a bad update, and am going to be. considering i

> know alot of people personally that have this problem.

>




Well, at this point if you haven't installed Vista or 7 slave the drive

into another computer or put it in a USB enclosure and copy the data off.

Then use the hard drive maker's utilities to check the condition of the

drive, and then copy the entire drive to zeros. Try booting the XP disk

again. If it still won't boot, but the Vista and 7 disks do, the problem is

in the optical drive and/or the XP CD itself. Also, you never answered the

question someone else posted whether or not the machine would boot the XP CD

without a hard drive installed that would certainly answer a lot.
 
DO NOT DO THE NEW WINDOWS XP UPDATES!!! is silly advice

In news:B5B4EAFC-409A-44C2-9777-CD378A918FAF@microsoft.com,

ANGELKISSES420 typed:

> Its funny,, people say it wasnt the update. the update wouldnt cause

> the problem that i couldnt boot from disk unless i was infected. but

> its funny, because no matter what xp disk i tried to boot from, it

> would not boot... but yet i put vista or 7 in, and it would boot. so

> therefore it wasnt a hardware issue, it wasnt me not having my bios

> settings correct. im a very careful person, i have antivirus, and

> programs to check for malware & spyware & adware, and i run multiple

> scans daily, yet there was nothing there. im still pretty convinced

> that it was a bad update, and am going to be. considering i know alot

> of people personally that have this problem.




I wonder if that disk would boot another PC? Sounds to me like a bad disk.



As for problems with updates, there were two inthe past IIRC but they were

some time ago and were quickly corrected. In fact, they were pre-SP3.

I'm also not sure I see the connection between updates and booting from

an XP disk. Somehow any useful information that might have been part of the

post has disappeared and wasn't re-referenced or repeated.



HTH,



Twayne









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