problem of updates causing

The latest series of windows xp updates the cause my computer screen go haywire God - its out of alignment and disjointed. the cursor is not visible and I have to take a ride on and outside; When she comes back I have to use the configeration "last known" to make it work, I can get windws saftwar messages. It works fine if I go to a point of restoration at the beginning of December, but when it downloads all updates again that the same thing happens - help!

You can identify which update is the cause of your problems by installing them individually, by restarting your computer and do the following, until you find one that is.

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