Update = blue screen of death

Hey mate, I get the same thing, whenever I try to install, I actually had help trying to install it and got charged by an employee to shut down my computer in the middle of updates. so I decided to not install at all it is a software removal program tool, which itself is malicious malware attack my entire system! Thank you melinda

Hi, Melinda,

Welcome to Microsoft Windows Vista Forums.

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·         He has been before sent question in this Forum site?

·         What exactly is the problem?

The Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool is a unique cleaning tool that allows to detect and remove malware. In order to protect Microsoft customers from newly identified malware, Microsoft will release a new version of this tool on the second Tuesday of each month. These releases will coincide with the Microsoft Security Bulletin updates. The target audience of the tool is to consumer customers who use Windows XP or Vista. However, clients that use Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 can also use the tool. Before deploying clients the tool in an enterprise environment, we strongly recommend that they look at the following article:

http://support.Microsoft.com/KB/891716 deployment of the removal tool Microsoft Windows malware in an enterprise environment

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