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Recent Automatic Updates are Freezing Up My Desktop-Restore Point
Recent automatic updates (April 21-25) are causing my computer, screen,
mouse...key board to freeze. I have to perform a hard boot. I initiated a restore point back to April 10 2008 and this fixed the problem. What do I do now? Never install an update again? Help? |
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Recent Automatic Updates are Freezing Up My Desktop-Restore Point
I have the same issue after installing an optional update at May 2008 (I
think it was 'Intel Corporation - Display - Moble Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family'). But, unfortunately I installed some other updates after that and now I can't restore system. What could I do to fix this problem? It's SO frustrating to work while the screen and mouse are all time freezing... Thanks |
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Recent Automatic Updates are Freezing Up My Desktop-Restore Point
"Montoya" wrote in message
... I have the same issue after installing an optional update at May 2008 (I think it was 'Intel Corporation - Display - Moble Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset Family'). But, unfortunately I installed some other updates after that and now I can't restore system. What could I do to fix this problem? It's SO frustrating to work while the screen and mouse are all time freezing... Thanks Uninstall the Intel update and go to Intels website for the update rather than through Windows Update. However, I think you have a far more serious problem if "some other updates" have disabled System Restore. I suggest you uninstall ALL the recent updates, and see if that cures the problem. then re-install them one by one until you find the culprit... |
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Recent Automatic Updates are Freezing Up My Desktop-Restore Point
The easiest way for this is just check what update is causing the issue. You can go ahead & manually do the windows update. And block the update which is causing the issue. If you are unable to block the update then try to uninstall it. Hope It Helps ! ! ! ! -- tanuj_chadha |