Downloaded updates and the blue screen now
I installed Kb970653, kb973874, kb972036 & kb973879 and when I restarted the computer I got a blue screen of death. I did a system restore and I tried to update again, and the blue screen of death came. I restored the system, but how can I stop this from happening?
Thank you
Matt
This thread contains the fix!
http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistawu/thread/c619f139-00e3-4492-8972-1ea8dc3b13a9
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