ANGELKISSES420 wrote:
> THEY DON'T FIX YOUR COMPUTER, THEY MESS IT UP ...
Do "they" make your caps lock key stick?
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:I WANTED TO TELL EVERYONE & ASK THEM PLEASE DO NOT DO THE NEW WINDOWS XP
> Hooplehead alert.
<snip OP>
... and you re-post it in its entirety ,,, fuggin' brilliant.
| I WANTED TO TELL EVERYONE & ASK THEM PLEASE DO NOT DO THE NEW WINDOWS XP
Fix your Caps Lock ky and you won't have problems. The updates install just fine 'here'
but, my Cpas Lock key isn't broken like yours.
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And What is your Case # with Microsoft
Let me know and I will escalate it for you!
(They should have emailed you with a Case number)
If not Please ask them to email you the case number
and post it here or write me.
Thanks
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: In news:uIP5ij1q...@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl,
:
:
"Bruce Hagen" <B...@nospam.invalid> wrote in message
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> Fix for recent Microsoft Updates.
> http://i50.tinypic.com/n20rc0.jpg
>
>
>
> "ANGELKISSES420" <ANGELKI...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:2CD00500-2947-4831...@microsoft.com...
>><<snip>>>> EVERYONE IN MY TOWN THAT HAD WINDOWS XP.. THEIR COMPUTER HAS
http://www.krebsonsecurity.com/2010/02/new-patches-cause-bsod-for-some-windows-xp-users/
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"Bruce Hagen" wrote:
> .
>
It all your upper case shouting you forgot to mention that the update will
poison your wells, kill your camels, stunt the growth of your children and
make you permanently impotent.
In other words: Spam.
> my capslock isnt broke. i just typed it in caps. because i wanted
> people to see how serious it is. and because well.. im pissed.
People will both hear your concerns better, and take them more seriously,
when you stop yelling.
Your sentence above, for instance, is entirely understandable, while one
doesn't feel willing to even read the all-caps you previously posted.
I also said it was due to an update.
(I only have 4hr response on this forum)
So I'll let you know what the reply is.
Hopefully they got your Email and phone number
and someone will be calling you soon
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"Russ SBITS.Biz [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
> Did you see this?
> http://www.krebsonsecurity.com/2010/02/new-patches-cause-bsod-for-some-win
> dows-xp-users/
>
> and Image of my post
>
>
> Russ
>
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"ANGELKISSES420" <ANGELKI...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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"ANGELKISSES420" wrote:
> im not sure what updates, but i do know its the latest security updates. my
> case #1124815903 I just got off the phone with them.. and not by choice..
> the SUPERVISOR hungup on me:) they started saying "its a hardware issue its
> not the update" and so forth. they tried to do the boot from disk. but guess
> what. i cant boot from disk because of the update.
A failed update can't "fry" your hard drive, and it can't keep your computer
from booting from CD. Only hardware failure can do that. Set the BIOS boot
order to boot from the CD drive and put your XP disk in the drive and reboot
the machine. When you see "press any key to boot from CD" press any key.
Follow the instructions in this KB article to perform a manual System Restore:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545
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"ANGELKISSES420" <ANGELKI...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> When you see "press any key to boot from CD" press any key.
"Uhhhh ... where's the 'any' key?" - Homer Simpson
"ANGELKISSES420" <ANGELKI...@discussions.microsoft.com> said this in
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> okay.. i found out.. the UPDATE ... fried my hard drive.. thats why i cant
> boot from disk.. that sucks.. and microsoft wont pay for it... i tested a
> different harddrive.. and it works.. because it doesnt have that update on
> it.and that update isnt on it.. so it works.. im pissed..
Just because your engine blew up while your car radio played a Beatles song
does not mean that one caused the other. It was pure coincidence, same as it
was pure coincidence that your hard disk failed during or after a Windows
Automatic Update. You need to get rid of your conspiracy theory that Bill
Gates is after you.
If the update breaks your computer and if the link to the fix is the
solution (has anyone verified the fix on a broken system or is it just
a "given"), boot Recovery Console, uninstall the update and be on your
way. I have the update and no problems but maybe we here are not a
member of the non-trival group afflicted.
If you do not have a bootable Windows CD to get into Recovery Console,
that that is not the fault of MS. If you didn't get an XP CD with
your system, you should get one when this is all over.
If you need to boot Recovery Console, make a bootable CD, or if your
system has no CD drive, make a bootable USB device that has RC on it.
If you have no XP media and need to make a bootable Recovery Console
CD to uninstall the update, here are instructions to make one.
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/topic276527.html
Making a bootable USB device varies, but your hardware vendor probably
has instructions. This is not a new idea.
I would not implement KB307545 just for this piddly update - unless
uninstalling the single update (a few seconds or time) doesn't work.
That is just my opinion.
If you have no way to boot your system from other than the HDD to deal
with such things, it would be a good idea to learn how or find
somebody that knows how to help/teach about the problem.
> my capslock isnt broke. i just typed it in caps. because i wanted people to
> see how serious it is. and because well.. im pissed.
Ouch! Please don't yell at us. We can hear you if type normally, in
mixed case.
If you type something in all caps, especially something as long as
that, it makes it very difficult to read. I won't take the extra
trouble to read something like that, and neither will lots of others
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Try this Leave the HD Completely out and put the CD in
(It should BOOT to CD
or ask you to hit a key)
It should find the CDRom and Boot to it.
If it doesn't find your CDROM and you've changed the BIOS to boot from the
CD
then you have some how fix that to try the fix.
On the others?
You said they have replaced the HD already?
Seems a little extreme..
They couldn't boot from a CD either?
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"ANGELKISSES420" <ANGELKI...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Apparently your shift key isn't working, though. <g>
Bill
<snip>
New Patches Cause BSoD for Some Windows XP Users
http://www.krebsonsecurity.com/2010/02/new-patches-cause-bsod-for-some-windows-xp-users/
BLUE SCREEN, UNABLE TO BOOT AFTER WINDOWS XP UPDATE TODAY
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/73cea559-ebbd-4274-96bc-e292b69f2fd1/
============================================================================================
A workaround to remove KB977165 and a method to mitigate the
vulnerability this update addresses has been posted in the above Windows
Update forum by Kevin Hau of Microsoft:
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"ANGELKISSES420" <ANGELKI...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Here is a thread that seems to be covering it on Microsoft
http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistawu/thread/73cea559-ebbd-4274-96bc-e292b69f2fd1
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"Jose" wrote:
> .
>
You need to configure your BIOS so that you boot off the CD:
http://michaelstevenstech.com/bios_manufacturer.htm
What is the make and model of your PC? Certain PCs allow you to enter a
boot menu without needing to enter the BIOS. (For instance, Dell PCs
allow you to press F12 to accomplish this.)
"Daave" wrote:
> .
>
> No they couldnt boot from cd.. ive looked all over the net, theres
> more people who cant boot from cd like myself & a few other people i
> know after that update. we all have that issue, so were stuck in the
> same boat as the people with the netbooks.. because its basically
> like we have no cd drive to boot from.. Ive tried every cd drive i
> have in my house, which is 8. and no matter which one i do, it wont
> work, i tried without hard drive, and it wont work. but my pc works
> perfectly fine, with a diff hd in it..
So you say that you place "a diff hd in it" and it will then boot from the
CD?
A simple yes or no will suffice.
"Peter Foldes" wrote:
> .
>
Assuming you did configure the BIOS correctly, when you see this screen:
http://www.pcxmedics.com/blog/images/clean-install-xp-1.jpg
... you need to press one of the keys on your keyboard in order to boot
off the CD!
If you did press any key and you wind up getting the BSOD, this means
you are *still* booting off the hard drive. Perhaps you need to use a
different keyboard.
" In order to get the information we need to fully analyze the issue,
some of our support engineers have actually driven to customer locations
and picked up affected systems so we can get the needed crash data
directly and help inform our investigation. "
The issue is NOT affecting the *vast majority* of XP Users but IS
affecting those whose systems already *have malware present*.
Specifically, it's a variant of this malware that contains a rootkit:
Win32/Alureon
http://www.microsoft.com/security/portal/Threat/Encyclopedia/Entry.aspx?name=Win32%2fAlureon
http://www.prevx.com/blog/139/Tdss-rootkit-silently-owns-the-net.html
Read the Comments here:
http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=8209#comment
You're wasting your time posting warnings about the update,
"angelkisses420". You should contact MS again and request on site
assistance.
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"Greg Russell" wrote:
> .
>
"Daave" wrote:
> You are making this very difficult; you *still* haven't answered about
> the make and model of the PC!
>
> Assuming you did configure the BIOS correctly, when you see this screen:
>
> http://www.pcxmedics.com/blog/images/clean-install-xp-1.jpg
>
> .... you need to press one of the keys on your keyboard in order to boot
> .
>
"MowGreen" wrote:
> .
>
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"ANGELKISSES420" <ANGELKI...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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The affected HD will not allow the CD player to load Windows.
A new HD does because it does NOT have the rootkit present whose
"functionality" was crippled by KB977165, thus making booting from CD
*inoperative*.
That's a pretty clear indication that a rootkit is present on the dead
HD and explains why the CD player would not load Windows after the
update was applied.
I'm done trying to convince her.
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"Security updates should *never* have *non-security content* prechecked
> i do not have malware on my computer. Im a programs manager for a company, i
> deal with the program aspect, and ive never had any problems with my
> computer, i take really good care of it, i run a virus scan a couple times a
> day, and i assure you, that i did not have any viruses at least until i did
> the windows update, because before i did the update i scanned and everything
> was good. and now since the update i can not open windows, im stuck at the
> safe mode screen, which never ends and my pc keeps restarting, and i cant
> boot from disk, when i do i get the bsod. with a long error message.
It is *never* possible to be sure you are not infected with malware,
for the following reasons:
1. Some anti-virus programs are much better than others.
2. No anti-virus program is perfect.
3. There are new viruses all the time, and you are always vulnerable
to viruses that hit the field *after* you last did an update to your
anti-virus program. The anti-virus programs are always a step behind
the latest new viruses.
4. Some types of viruses (most rootkits) aren't caught by any of the
standard anti-virus programs.
Moreover, you say you run an anti-virus program, but you say nothing
about any programs that detect other types of malware, such as
spyware.
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" When the infecting trojan is run, it infects a system driver, usually
'atapi.sys'. It has also been observed to infect 'iastor.sys' but other
system drivers may also be targeted.
Hides files and disk sectors
The system driver detected as Virus:Win32/Alureon.A is infected by the
addition of code, whose function is to load a part of the Alureon
rootkit. The Alureon rootkit is a component that gives Alureon the
ability to avoid detection; it is created by the same Alureon trojan
that infects the system driver.
The rootkit loaded by Virus:Win32/Alureon.A has the ability to avoid
behavior blockers, which allows it to perform its malicious routines
uninterrupted. It can also hide files and disk sectors. "
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Well, when someone claims an update Killed the HD
it's hard to convince of anything....
And it's not a conspiracy from Microsoft.
And this is not global, other wise I'd have a TON of people calling me.
(Everyone single of my clients.)
And I wouldn't have any sleep for the last 3 days...
(And I'd be calling MS also.)
As of now I'm still sleeping at nights....
(So it doesn't affect all PC's)
That being said.....
We still need to go back to the fix.
(Of trying to boot off a CD)
Which doesn't seem to be possible?
????
Which is why I suggest a Local IT Professional to help get the boot to CD...
Then we can move on...
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> Yes.
WTF are you even talking about? Learn how to quote the relevant portions of
what you're rsponsding to, or else stay off Usenet.
<snipped at this point by Greg Russell>
ANGELKISSES420 wrote:
> No they couldnt boot from cd.. ive looked all over the net, theres
> more people who cant boot from cd like myself & a few other people
> i know after that update. we all have that issue, so were stuck in
> the same boat as the people with the netbooks.. because its
> basically like we have no cd drive to boot from.. Ive tried every
> cd drive i have in my house, which is 8. and no matter which one i
> do, it wont work, i tried without hard drive, and it wont work. but
> my pc works perfectly fine, with a diff hd in it..
Greg Russell wrote:
> So you say that you place "a diff hd in it" and it will then boot
> from the CD?
>
> A simple yes or no will suffice.
ANGELKISSES420 wrote:
> Yes.
Greg Russell wrote:
> WTF are you even talking about? Learn how to quote the relevant
> portions of what you're rsponsding to, or else stay off Usenet.
Hmm...
What I saw is above.
Did you see something different than your direct question (snipped by you
with specific instructions on how you wished the answer given) and then the
answer (given in the requested format)?
Or is this a top vs. bottom posting troll?
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> What I saw is above.
Nobody gives a flying fuck what you saw or think.
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> an update won't FRY your hard drive
> If you put that Hard drive on another PC
> you will be able to see the data on there
> If you can not READ data off of that hard drive
> This was not an Update that caused it
> It was a hard drive failure
> Sorry
> Russ
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>
When I was a PC manager at Intel
And people were running out of HD space
(Back in the 500MB Hard Drive Days)
Since Intel would not pay for "UPGRADES"
I told the person to issue a Support call and say
"My Hard Drive is Making Noises and I'm worried about it dying"
Then I could have the Tech put in a bigger hard drive :)
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"shawn" <yuppic...@removethisoptonline.net> wrote in message
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> because how could it be a hardware issue if it boots
> other disks besides xp?
A disk is hardware, so the logical conclusion would be that the disk has
failed in one capacity or another. Disks *do* fail, in case you haven't yet
heard of such a thing.
What freely-available tests have you done to verify the disk's integrity?
Being M$, of course there are any number that you can pay for.
I forgot to add that since you can successfully boot from other M$ disks,
why not jumper the troublesome one to "slave" and retrieve the data off it
that way, if possible.
Amazing it is that you would have attempted booting all those "other disks"
without doing the obvious slave jumpering, but at my age that requires cheap
imported reading glasses from the $1 store.
"ANGELKISSES420" wrote:
Well, at this point if you haven't installed Vista or 7; slave the drive
into another computer or put it in a USB enclosure and copy the data off.
Then use the hard drive maker's utilities to check the condition of the
drive, and then copy the entire drive to zeros. Try booting the XP disk
again. If it still won't boot, but the Vista and 7 disks do, the problem is
in the optical drive and/or the XP CD itself. Also, you never answered the
question someone else posted whether or not the machine would boot the XP CD
without a hard drive installed; that would certainly answer a lot.
I wonder if that disk would boot another PC? Sounds to me like a bad disk.
As for problems with updates, there were two inthe past IIRC but they were
some time ago and were quickly corrected. In fact, they were pre-SP3.
I'm also not sure I see the connection between updates and booting from
an XP disk. Somehow any useful information that might have been part of the
post has disappeared and wasn't re-referenced or repeated.
HTH,
Twayne
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