blue screen of death error

on a 20 day old laptop from Best Buy hp

Why microsoft should publish faulty vista updates? its pathetic

I have rev'cd this error after a winows update at 03:00
Signature of the problem
Problem event name: BlueScreen
The system version: 6.0.6001.2.1.0.768.3
Locale ID: 1033

Files helping to describe the problem
Mini082709 - 06.dmp
SysData. XML
Version.txt

Additional information about the problem
BCCode: 1000007e
BCP1: FFFFFFFFC0000005
BCP2: FFFFF800020803AA
BCP3: FFFFFA60021E77D8
BCP4: FFFFFA60021E71B0
OS version: 6_0_6001
Service Pack: 1_0
Product: 768_1

From: you receive an error message "Stop 0x0000003E" when you try to install Windows Vista Service Pack 2 or Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2 on a computer that has certain multiple processors

Important that a known issue for this update was found. This update, which has been previously published, is no longer available. If you encounter problems with Stop error after you apply this update, follow the instructions in the "Known issues" section to uninstall the update.

Known issues after you apply this update, you may receive a "Stop 0x0000007e" or an error message "Stop 0 x 00000050" less than 10 minutes after the start of the system. If you have already applied this update and you encounter these problems, use one of the following methods to uninstall the update: method 1

  • 1. start the system in safe mode.
  • 2. click on start and then click Control Panel.
  • 3. click on uninstall a program under section programs.
  • 4. in the list of tasks in the left navigation area, click View installed updates.
  • 5. click on the entry for KB973879, then uninstall it. Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the uninstall. Note If you are prompted to confirm or the administrator password, click Yes to confirm, or type the administrator password.
  • 6 restart the system when prompted. If you receive a Stop error message before you can open the control panel to uninstall the update KB973879, shut down the computer, unplug all removable devices except for the keyboard and the mouse, turn off wireless and Bluetooth devices and then try Method 1. If you continue to receive a stop error, try Method 2.

If method 1 does not resolve the issue then see Knowledge Base Article and make the method 2, if no joy, then method 3. MowGreen MVP Data Center Management - update of safety Consumer Services

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