SP2 install correctly black screens-error enigmatic messages-MSDSM driver incompatibility-loss of restore MICROSOFT DIFFICULTY points please!

I tried to install the important update of Vista SP2 on my HP dv7 64 bit computer.  The last Windows Update (Service Pack 2) gave me a warning that the 'MSDSM' driver is incompatible with the Service Pack.  He offered no solution or the identification of what is MSDSM.  Stupidly, I chose the option to continue installation of update anyway.  After downloading the update and then attempt the required reboot, the computer got through the Installation step 1 of 3.  Towards the beginning of phase 2, the computer has restarted, then moved to a black screen with a message to BACK an evolution line pretending to scan files.  He rose to a file number 3592 for ~ 75000 and wouldn't go any further, just kept flashing the same file name and number (with exclamation points!).  Finally, I held the power to close and restart manually button.  The system repair program began and eventually offered a system restore. I chose the system restore and it restored successfully.  I checked to see what restore point it had restored to and noticed that all my points of restoration (with the exception of the installation of SP2) had disappeared.  I also had an error message for Norton Internet Security 2009 indicating that antivirus programs have closed and had to run Live Update.  Surprisingly, it is 75Mo of updates even if I had been fully updated before installing SP2.  Thank you Microsoft for unwanted "improvement" which causes much more problems than it solves.  I highly recommend that anyone install SP2 unless and until MS comes up.

Check that, for those whose systems are still alive:

http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/vistawu/thread/c619f139-00e3-4492-8972-1ea8dc3b13a9/#c640e38e-F061-4552-B741-97c3b19ba615

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