Guest PA Bear Posted August 20, 2007 Posted August 20, 2007 (edited) [Crossposted to Windows Update newsgroup.] Weird indeed. Thanks for the feedback. -- ~PA Bear Roger Gelder wrote: > This morning I returned to the August upgrades, now knowing > that KB932596 was the likely problem. > In one, then twos, then a four group, three Restore points, > re-booting as needed, and then, finally KB932596. > All has gone in smoothly, although in a different order from the > original downloads and - so far - all is peace and quiet, nothing > untoward, at all. > Weird, > roj > > "PA Bear" wrote in message > news:ufZdF4e4HHA.5724@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> While 932596 is not officially a "critical security update", it was >> released to protect code and critical structures in the Windows kernel >> from being modified by unknown software or data, known as “kernel >> patching”. > >>> BTW- The update that is the culprit is >>> Update for Windows Vista for x64-based Systems (KB932596) > >>>> Roger Gelder wrote: > >>>>> (iii) the identical response occured with my updates - no >>>>> home network & problems with IE6 (error messages) >>>>> (iv) recovery was via Restore to the previous day's point, Edited February 9, 2014 by AWS Quote
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