Update 10/11 Intel, windows boot

Hi all

I'm having some trouble with Windows updates.  I hope someone can help!
All first of all, some of the details:
MATERIAL (my apologies if I have too, it is easier to copy/paste):
Motherboard: Intel BOXDH77KC LGA 1155 Intel H77 HDMI SATA 6 GB/s USB 3.0 ATX Intel
Graphics processor: Intel Core i5 2310 Sandy Bridge 2.9 GHz (3.2 GHz Turbo Boost) LGA 1155 95 W Quad-Core Desktop INtel HD Graphics 2000 BX80623I52310
RAM: Corsair DDR3 8 GB Vengeance LP
SOFTWARE:
Windows Vista Edition Home Premium.  Because the material is new, it is a new installation.  Service Packs 1 and 2 have been installed.  All updates have been installed except one...
Also, I have i-tunes, Google Chrome, ZSNES, and Open Office installed, but guess it's superfluous.
THE PROBLEM (and what I tried to fix it):
I ran the standard update/restart process for a while until what I encountered a major problem.  Suddenly, I would get the logo of Microsoft with the loading bar, as usual, but just like the sound of Windows startup that's happened, my monitor light would go to the orange and all screens are dead.  I tried for an hour to see if it loaded, but he would not.  Sometimes, I could go as far as running in Mode safe, how she would continue confuguring update, ask a reboot and lead me to the same difficulty.  Rebooting did not help.  Curiously, it seems that it starts on a technical level, but cannot go beyond the Microsoft logo or reached even a login screen.
With the help of the Vista installation disc, I used the setting of "Repair", who gave no useful result.  I recovered from a previous time, examined specifically updates and had an intuition that was causing the problem.  To be sure, I used the process of elimination; I have now installed all but one update.  This one:
Intel Corporation - display - Intel(r) HD Graphics Family
Download size: 33.5 MB
You may have to restart your computer for this update is taken into account.
Update type: recommended
Updated software Intel Corporation display released in August 2011
More information:
http://winqual.Microsoft.com/support/?DriverID=20446426
Help and Support:
http://support.Microsoft.com/select/?target=hub
It seems that it is the culprit.  Should I configure updates of it ignores, or is it possible to install it without making my computer in a large paperweight?
Sorry if I was a bit convoluted to describe the problem.  Thanks in advance for your help.
Best,
Glass of Mister

Hello

It's my, Microsoft, recommendations on the Windows updates.

Microsoft gives sometimes you updates for the 3rd party hardware: graphics, network cards, etc.

You should only get the latest drivers for them to real hardware manufacturer's website, as Microsoft normally does nor those have the most recent drivers available as Microsoft relies of the 3rd party hardware Manufactuer to provide.

But unfortunately, the only way to know which is the update of the problem is to install them one by one, until you find the 'wrong' for your installation.

You can do a system restore to get back before being installed (which is NOT the best way to remove an update) or follow this method:

'Remove an update'

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/remove-an-update

When you have found the issue of update of the list of updates which is presented > then right click on the update problem > select Hide update > and it will not be available to you once again

"How to hide or show an update of Windows Vista"

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/72491-Windows-Update.html

 

Here's how to chanage update settings, if you think it is necessary to:

"Understanding Windows Update and Extras in Windows Vista and Windows 7.

http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/Windows-Vista-updates-and-extras/

Or the other of these two update settings will give you the chance to see what you want to install through Windows updates;

Download updates but let me choose whether to install them - if you select this option, Windows will download the updates on your computer, but not install them automatically. If you want to install updates, then you must install them manually. You should only select this option if you have a reason to not install updates automatically. Only advanced users should use this option.

Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them - if you select this option, you'll be alerted when there are new updates available for download and install. You can then choose to download and install the updates that you want. This option should really be reserved for people who know exactly which updates they need, or those who have little access to the Internet.

But remember you normally only have problems with hardware 3rd party drivers. Other updates are to improve the Performance and security of your system

If what I've said, this is your exact problem, I can't say with certainty.

See you soon.

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