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osip
January 12th, 2011, 07:50 PM
Hello,got persistent BSOD with this update today. Anybody else with this ? I restored an image and then istalled the package one by one to be sure. I suspect some driver conflict but I'm not sure.
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rseiler
January 13th, 2011, 02:42 AM
Yes, until some kind of conclusion is drawn as to what the trigger is for this, stay far away:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en/vistawu/thread/44354a12-370b-4d48-ac46-39b462f2f212
Fortunately, you can go into Safe Mode and uninstall it to workaround the problem, but really, who's going to figure that out beyond the type of person who visits this kind of forum?
I wish there was an option with Automatic Updates to delay it by, say, a week. I don't use AU myself, preferring to wait that week or two to let things shake out before running WU manually, but I'm thinking of the average Windows user who should use AU, just not right away. This would be just enough time for MS to pull ones like this for retooling.
osip
January 13th, 2011, 03:29 AM
thanks for that link, good to know that the problem is common. I made this update hidden for the time beeing.
ruinebabine
January 13th, 2011, 04:19 AM
-{ Quote: "Yes, until some kind of conclusion is drawn as to what the trigger is for this, stay far away:
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en/vistawu/thread/44354a12-370b-4d48-ac46-39b462f2f212
(...)
I wish there was an option with Automatic Updates to delay it by, say, a week. I don't use AU myself, preferring to wait that week or two to let things shake out before running WU manually, but I'm thinking of the average Windows user who should use AU, just not right away. This would be just enough time for MS to pull ones like this for retooling." }-
I like to use Belarc Advisor (their version 8.1p [8.1.16.7] went public today) to do the wise filtering for me on windows' security updates and to go manually download and install hotfixes I want (after a system backup) by using their each corresponding "detail" links.
Here is the last Advisor take on my 7x64 boxe's "Missing Microsoft Security Hotfixes":
These required security hotfixes (using the 01/11/2011 Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary) were not found installed.
Q2296199 - Critical
Q2305420 - Important
Q2385678 - Important
Q2387149 - Moderate
Q2416400 - Critical
Q2419640 - Critical
Q2423089 - Important
Q2436673 - Important
Q2442962 - Important
Edit: Note that 2454826, 976902 and 890830 are not "advised" to install, as of yet.
Tyreman
January 13th, 2011, 05:33 AM
Yes I had a BS with this when i first installed it
i had then uninstalled it.
I posted in Wilders here on the other update thread kb976902
Basically once installed separately it "seems" okay???
osip
January 13th, 2011, 06:52 AM
-{ Quote: "I like to use Belarc Advisor (their version 8.1p [8.1.16.7] went public today) to do the wise filtering for me on windows' security updates and to go manually download and install hotfixes I want (after a system backup) by using their each corresponding "detail" links.
Here is the last Advisor take on my 7x64 boxe's "Missing Microsoft Security Hotfixes":
These required security hotfixes (using the 01/11/2011 Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary) were not found installed.
Q2296199 - Critical
Q2305420 - Important
Q2385678 - Important
Q2387149 - Moderate
Q2416400 - Critical
Q2419640 - Critical
Q2423089 - Important
Q2436673 - Important
Q2442962 - Important
Edit: Note that 2454826, 976902 and 890830 are not "advised" to install, as of yet." }-
Excellent advisor, many thanks.:thumb:
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Birdman
January 13th, 2011, 11:02 AM
No BSOD here (Win 7 x64). Installed fine. Rebooted fine.
the Tester
January 13th, 2011, 01:13 PM
-{ Quote: "No BSOD here (Win 7 x64). Installed fine. Rebooted fine." }-
Same here. No problems after installing it.
NICK ADSL UK
January 13th, 2011, 01:41 PM
Hello Everyone!
-{ Quote: "
I wanted to give a quick summary of the issue as well as the current working solutions.
Issue Summary
Some users have reporting an issue when the update KB2454826. After installing the update, you may experience the follow STOP on a blue screen:
STOP: 0x0000007F
Applies to
Windows 7 (All editions).
Recommendations
First, you will need to roll back to a previous state prior to the update. To do so, you can use system restore via the recovery environment. Here are some details:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-CA/windows7/What-are-the-system-recovery-options-in-Windows-7
Method 1: Update Video Card driver
Support feedbacks suggest that by update the video card driver prior to installing the update resolve the problem.
Video card manufacturers often release updates to their drivers to enhance performance or fix compatibility. If you need the latest driver for your video card, visit the support section on your video card manufacturer's website for information on how to download and install the newest driver.
Method 2: Remove Daemon Tool Driver (SPTD.SYS).
Thank you Professor Fate for sharing
One of the Answers users have suggested that they resolved the issue by removing a daemon tool.
1. Confirm that the driver exists on the system. The file should be located in C:\windows\system32\drivers.
2. If the driver exists, steps to remove the software can be found here:http://forum.daemon-tools.cc/f26/my-system-wont-boot-after-installation-v4-problems-sptd-sys-6828/
Please post your results (even if you are successful at resolving the issue).
When posting, please include the following details:
· Operating System
· Architecture (32bit or 64bit)
· Video card Hardware
· Current video card driver information
You should be able to capture all of the above details via DirectX Diagnostic Tool:
1. ClickStart, type dxdiag in the Start Search box, and then clickdxdiag in the Programs list.
The DirectX Diagnostic Tool opens.
2. In the DirectX Diagnostic Tool, click the Display tab.
The video card's name and the video card's manufacturer are listed under Device. The driver version is listed under Drivers.
Thanks!
Kevin" }-
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epsir19
February 25th, 2011, 02:57 PM
Earlier this February, Microsoft issued a revised (V2) KB2454826 patch to fix some of the Stop Error problems caused by the original KB2454826 patch and they documented the problems in MS KB article 2498368 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2498368).
Obtain the revised KB2454826 patches at the following MS links:
Update for Windows 7 (KB2454826) [32bit/x86 systems] (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=ddafd2cb-022c-4235-a644-426ae6b6d36f&displaylang=en)
Update for Windows 7 for x64-based Systems (KB2454826) (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=c6760e93-ce84-4cce-91cf-30cce0668de7&displaylang=en)
Be sure to remove the old KB2454826 update before applying the revised one.
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