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Windows updates screwed my system
I have been running windows 7 on my laptop for a couple of years trouble
free. I recently got a genuine copy of windows 8.1, and recently decided to install it on the said laptop. It went ok for a couple of days, until I installed important windows updates. I downloaded and installed about 15 updates then windows wanted to restart to complete the installation. Then the problems started; as windows was trying to restart I got a blue screen saying a 'critical process has died' I have googled this but as there are many different reasons or different updates causing the said problem, it was difficult to narrow it down to something specific, apart from it may be hardware related. Anyways, I then did another re install of win8 and this time I selected each update individually to try and see which one was causing the problem. I managed to install about 8 of the 15/17 updates and windows restarted ok. Then I selected another update, and after windows said it wanted to restart the rest of the updates were being installed. I only selected 1 update. So after yet another reinstall, windows 8 was running ok, untill a message said that there were important updates to install. I ignored the said message, and after I finished my work I shut windows down, and walked away. Then the next day upon switching on my laptop, I got the exact same message as before. I am now in the process of re installing windows 7 again. |
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Windows updates screwed my system
Bob H wrote, On 5/31/2014 4:06 PM:
I have been running windows 7 on my laptop for a couple of years trouble free. I recently got a genuine copy of windows 8.1, and recently decided to install it on the said laptop. It went ok for a couple of days, until I installed important windows updates. I downloaded and installed about 15 updates then windows wanted to restart to complete the installation. Then the problems started; as windows was trying to restart I got a blue screen saying a 'critical process has died' I have googled this but as there are many different reasons or different updates causing the said problem, it was difficult to narrow it down to something specific, apart from it may be hardware related. Anyways, I then did another re install of win8 and this time I selected each update individually to try and see which one was causing the problem. I managed to install about 8 of the 15/17 updates and windows restarted ok. Then I selected another update, and after windows said it wanted to restart the rest of the updates were being installed. I only selected 1 update. So after yet another reinstall, windows 8 was running ok, untill a message said that there were important updates to install. I ignored the said message, and after I finished my work I shut windows down, and walked away. Then the next day upon switching on my laptop, I got the exact same message as before. I am now in the process of re installing windows 7 again. If updates were installed one at a time, it might help if the last update prior to the problem was identified. It might lead a clue to 'known or compatibility' issues. Might also be appropriate to id the Windows version (8.0, 8.1, 8.1 Update 1) in use. -- ...winston msft mvp consumer apps |
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Windows updates screwed my system
On 5/31/2014 3:06 PM, Bob H wrote:
I have been running windows 7 on my laptop for a couple of years trouble free. I recently got a genuine copy of windows 8.1, and recently decided to install it on the said laptop. It went ok for a couple of days, until I installed important windows updates. I downloaded and installed about 15 updates then windows wanted to restart to complete the installation. Then the problems started; as windows was trying to restart I got a blue screen saying a 'critical process has died' I have googled this but as there are many different reasons or different updates causing the said problem, it was difficult to narrow it down to something specific, apart from it may be hardware related. Anyways, I then did another re install of win8 and this time I selected each update individually to try and see which one was causing the problem. I managed to install about 8 of the 15/17 updates and windows restarted ok. Then I selected another update, and after windows said it wanted to restart the rest of the updates were being installed. I only selected 1 update. So after yet another reinstall, windows 8 was running ok, untill a message said that there were important updates to install. I ignored the said message, and after I finished my work I shut windows down, and walked away. Then the next day upon switching on my laptop, I got the exact same message as before. I am now in the process of re installing windows 7 again. Yes and that is why I clone the drive or at least make a backup of the OS before I do any updates. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Kingston 120GB SSD - Thunderbird v24.4.0 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 4GB - Windows 8.1 Pro w/Media Center |
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Windows updates screwed my system
On 01/06/2014 14:27, BillW50 wrote:
On 5/31/2014 3:06 PM, Bob H wrote: I have been running windows 7 on my laptop for a couple of years trouble free. I recently got a genuine copy of windows 8.1, and recently decided to install it on the said laptop. It went ok for a couple of days, until I installed important windows updates. I downloaded and installed about 15 updates then windows wanted to restart to complete the installation. Then the problems started; as windows was trying to restart I got a blue screen saying a 'critical process has died' I have googled this but as there are many different reasons or different updates causing the said problem, it was difficult to narrow it down to something specific, apart from it may be hardware related. Anyways, I then did another re install of win8 and this time I selected each update individually to try and see which one was causing the problem. I managed to install about 8 of the 15/17 updates and windows restarted ok. Then I selected another update, and after windows said it wanted to restart the rest of the updates were being installed. I only selected 1 update. So after yet another reinstall, windows 8 was running ok, untill a message said that there were important updates to install. I ignored the said message, and after I finished my work I shut windows down, and walked away. Then the next day upon switching on my laptop, I got the exact same message as before. I am now in the process of re installing windows 7 again. Yes and that is why I clone the drive or at least make a backup of the OS before I do any updates. On the last time I re installed Windows 8, I did make a backup of the system, and stored it on my nas drive. So after the updates were installed and the system restarted giving me the said error message, I went through the menu, which was a bit obscure, to get me to do a system image install, but as it was on my nas drive, windows 8 would not recognise the system image I had created not more than 15 minutes before. As I said in my initial post, I googled this problem, and it is quite a common one, especially with laptops. Mine is a Acer Aspire 5338 and a few years old now, and if the problem was hardware related, there's no chance of me changing anything just for win8. Windows 7 runs just fine, even after a load of updates. |
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Windows updates screwed my system
On Mon, 2 Jun 2014 07:34:31 -0500, "Neil Gould"
wrote in Bob H wrote: As I said in my initial post, I googled this problem, and it is quite a common one, especially with laptops. Mine is a Acer Aspire 5338 and a few years old now, and if the problem was hardware related, there's no chance of me changing anything just for win8. In many cases, after a few years the hardware configuration of laptops will make OS updates impractical. Except for Service packs and updates, I've always stuck with the OS that was delivered with the laptop, and even my old Win3.1 laptops still work. Good advice. -- Web based forums are like subscribing to 10 different newspapers and having to visit 10 different news stands to pickup each one. Email list-server groups and USENET are like having all of those newspapers delivered to your door every morning. |
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Windows updates screwed my system
Bob H wrote:
As I said in my initial post, I googled this problem, and it is quite a common one, especially with laptops. Mine is a Acer Aspire 5338 and a few years old now, and if the problem was hardware related, there's no chance of me changing anything just for win8. In many cases, after a few years the hardware configuration of laptops will make OS updates impractical. Except for Service packs and updates, I've always stuck with the OS that was delivered with the laptop, and even my old Win3.1 laptops still work. -- best regards, Neil |
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Windows updates screwed my system
On 6/1/2014 12:22 PM, Bob H wrote:
On 01/06/2014 14:27, BillW50 wrote: On 5/31/2014 3:06 PM, Bob H wrote: I have been running windows 7 on my laptop for a couple of years trouble free. I recently got a genuine copy of windows 8.1, and recently decided to install it on the said laptop. It went ok for a couple of days, until I installed important windows updates. I downloaded and installed about 15 updates then windows wanted to restart to complete the installation. Then the problems started; as windows was trying to restart I got a blue screen saying a 'critical process has died' I have googled this but as there are many different reasons or different updates causing the said problem, it was difficult to narrow it down to something specific, apart from it may be hardware related. Anyways, I then did another re install of win8 and this time I selected each update individually to try and see which one was causing the problem. I managed to install about 8 of the 15/17 updates and windows restarted ok. Then I selected another update, and after windows said it wanted to restart the rest of the updates were being installed. I only selected 1 update. So after yet another reinstall, windows 8 was running ok, untill a message said that there were important updates to install. I ignored the said message, and after I finished my work I shut windows down, and walked away. Then the next day upon switching on my laptop, I got the exact same message as before. I am now in the process of re installing windows 7 again. Yes and that is why I clone the drive or at least make a backup of the OS before I do any updates. On the last time I re installed Windows 8, I did make a backup of the system, and stored it on my nas drive. So after the updates were installed and the system restarted giving me the said error message, I went through the menu, which was a bit obscure, to get me to do a system image install, but as it was on my nas drive, windows 8 would not recognise the system image I had created not more than 15 minutes before. Yes, that is why I prefer cloning vs. backing up. Although when backing up I always need to test it and see if restore is reliable. Because if you don't, it might not work. I have just cloned this machine here. This machine stays current with critical updates, but it has accumulated 55 important updates. So I looked them all up and most of them fix certain bugs that I haven't run into yet. So I was going to install at least some of them. As I said in my initial post, I googled this problem, and it is quite a common one, especially with laptops. Mine is a Acer Aspire 5338 and a few years old now, and if the problem was hardware related, there's no chance of me changing anything just for win8. This is true of some models, but not of others. My favorite uses Intel 945GM and a Core2 CPU. As most of them came with XP or Vista. They also run Windows 7 and 8 well too. And Windows 7/8 included the drivers you need right on the standard Windows install disc. I even found Motion Computing LE1700 tablets also uses these chips and they run XP, Vista, 7, and 8 well too. Windows 7 runs just fine, even after a load of updates. Well Secunia has flagged Windows 8 as the most vulnerable Windows OS to date. Thus for most of us, Windows 8 doesn't offer much to change from our current OS. http://www.neowin.net/news/windows-8...flash-for-that -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Kingston 120GB SSD - Thunderbird v24.4.0 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 4GB - Windows 7 Home SP1 |
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Windows updates screwed my system
It sounds like you're having a Micro**** fit.
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