Windows 7 black screen of death issue - y at - it a patch already? Since I want to install it quickly, but heard that it is such a mistake (or whatever it is). then, when it happens? Why? y at - there no fix for this "mistake"?

Well, I actually added details in the section in question. I just want to know if there is a patch, and I think that this info will be useful for many people

I think you (and the rest of the world) have been very seriously ill informed and took taken by irresponsible sensationalism last week. See...

The story of 'Black screen of death' says journalism tech
['What about Prevx, they deserve to be laughed at the community of security for their role in this fiasco."]
http://blogs.ZDNet.com/Bott/?p=1575

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    In the list of available drivers, scroll to 'and QFE operating system' and that download and install (make sure that you first download the update on your own computer and then run, don't run it directly from the Hp website).

    That MIGHT solve your problem, but if not, your only option left is to reinstall windows.

    If you need to reinstall windows, I suggest you rather quickly thereafter, go and download above mentioned QFE for your machine so you will have set the isue of update that is bothering you.

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