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Chris Churchill
April 23rd 03, 05:00 PM
I had my keyboard re-configured after update.
I did a system restore which resolved the issue.
I'm wondering if using the system restore function or the
Add/Remove programs option is the best route to remove a
troublesome windows update.
Any thought?
Chris
>-----Original Message-----
>Q811493-slowed my PC considerably, the processor was
>locking up applications. The patch is supposed to be for
>computers that are vulnerable by "Direct Connection",
>either at the console or a terminal. I was not
concerned
>about that and used Add Remove Programs and removed
>Q811493 and my PC is fine. Don't know how to contact MS
>directly without a fee. If your PC is not at a public
>place I suggest remove it, until MS fixes it.
>.
>
Unknown
April 23rd 03, 07:09 PM
Do the uninstall function.
"Chris Churchill" > wrote in message
...
> I had my keyboard re-configured after update.
> I did a system restore which resolved the issue.
> I'm wondering if using the system restore function or the
> Add/Remove programs option is the best route to remove a
> troublesome windows update.
> Any thought?
>
> Chris
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Q811493-slowed my PC considerably, the processor was
> >locking up applications. The patch is supposed to be for
> >computers that are vulnerable by "Direct Connection",
> >either at the console or a terminal. I was not
> concerned
> >about that and used Add Remove Programs and removed
> >Q811493 and my PC is fine. Don't know how to contact MS
> >directly without a fee. If your PC is not at a public
> >place I suggest remove it, until MS fixes it.
> >.
> >
Jupiter Jones
April 23rd 03, 07:18 PM
Chris;
The Uninstall is ALWAYS the best.
The uninstall will remove the specific application/fix.
System Restore touches and possibly changes everything in the
computer.
If uninstall is not available, then use System Restore.
--
Jupiter Jones
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"Chris Churchill" > wrote in message
...
> I had my keyboard re-configured after update.
> I did a system restore which resolved the issue.
> I'm wondering if using the system restore function or the
> Add/Remove programs option is the best route to remove a
> troublesome windows update.
> Any thought?
>
> Chris
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >Q811493-slowed my PC considerably, the processor was
> >locking up applications. The patch is supposed to be for
> >computers that are vulnerable by "Direct Connection",
> >either at the console or a terminal. I was not
> concerned
> >about that and used Add Remove Programs and removed
> >Q811493 and my PC is fine. Don't know how to contact MS
> >directly without a fee. If your PC is not at a public
> >place I suggest remove it, until MS fixes it.
> >.
> >
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