Problems after Windows Update on Vista wireless

It seems that other people have a similar problem, but I'll post this new...
I've been running Windows Vista Ultimate on my Toshiba laptop for years without any problems.  Earlier this year, I started seeing issues after Windows updates.  The main problem is that after updates Windows, my wireless network is is more noticed and the wireless card (which was installed on the computer, and never had problems before) is not recognized.  I manually installed updated drivers with no luck.  The only thing that has worked is to do a system restore to a point before the updates.  The problem seems to be related to an update in general, I can't uninstall.

I find it extremely ironic that I have no problems with Vista until Windows 7 is launched. First of all, it's the wireless card, then a problem with a driver graphics card (apparently... which seems to be fixed now) and return to the wireless card.  Should I expect to continue to have problems unless I upgrade to Windows 7?  I can't continue to spend half of my day trying to fix my computer after an update that is supposed to fix the errors, but I don't like the feeling that I am forced to upgrade.

Hi dabaum77,

From your post, it seems that the issue was occurring when Windows updates are installed automatically again even after the restoration of the system and that is why I suggest to restore the system again to a point before the updates and download and install Windows updates manually.

 
Access the link below
Follow these steps to disable the automatic updates:
 
1. open Windows Update by clicking the Start button. In the search box, type Update, and then in the list of results, click Windows Update.
2. in the left pane, click on change settings.
3. under important updates, choose the option you want.
4. under recommended updates, select the Give me recommended updates the same way I receive important updates check box, and then click OK. Need administrator permission if you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

Install the updates one by one and check the update is causing the problem to occur. If the problem persists due to a particular update, repeat the process and refrain from settling the problem causing the update to.

You can also check the update problem in Windows Update history.
 
Follow the steps to check which day caused the issue:
 
1. open the control panel (all items view), and click the Windows Update icon.
   
2. click on the link to view update history.
  
3. to view the details of a single Windows Update-
(A) select and right-click on a Windows Update list, and then click details.

(B) click on close when finished.
 
 
You can also uninstall the update that is causing the problem to occur, although it is not recommended.
 
1. to uninstall a Windows Update, you must go to programs and features. There are several ways to find it. One of the simplest is to use the search box on the start menu.
 

2. in the programs and features, click the link updates installed.
 

 
3. after a few seconds, Windows Vista will load the list of installed updates. Scroll down the page until you find the update you want to delete, select it with the mouse and then click on uninstall.
 

 
4. Windows Vista will ask you to confirm that you want to uninstall the update you selected. Click Yes and the uninstall process will begin.
 

 
5 depending on the size of the update, the uninstall process may take from several seconds to several minutes.
 


6. wait for the window above will disappear and, if necessary, restart your PC. The update is now deleted.
 

Aziz Nadeem - Microsoft Support

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