KB971737 bluescreen ks.sys

Hi when I install KB971737 with windows Update I get a blue screen on the ks.sys file.

After you use system restore his party again

I use basic family vista64.

Thank you

The error that you are experiencing is the same as in the following thread:

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-system/BSOD-before-login-Stop-0x0000003B/52a90518-BB08-45f4-B22b-681934e9a1a3#last

The problematic driver seems to be the AtihdLH6.sys and the version of this driver seems to be the same as in the other thread.

So, you can try a different driver.

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