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Vista SP1


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I had a disaster yesterday with the laptop. I opted to download the vista sp1 package and then my laptop wouldn't boot.

 

I got a screen that gives you two options.

1. start in some kind of diagnstics mode

result: Nothing

2. start windows normally

Result: PC switches off

 

Has anyone else had this calamity?

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@Claire - It is on automatic update, has been since May.

 

I reformatted my laptop the other day, it asked me today to do the update so i will let you know how i get on with mine tonight. I have had trouble in the past with service pack updates, the best thing to do is get a copy of vista, put it in and boot from it, go into recovery and try restoring to a previous date.

 

When i get my computer running the way i want it i always do a backup, system restore is the next best thing so i would give that a go. Think u need a vista disc though so hope u have one.

 

HTH

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yes, it was an automatic update but I guess something went wrong. My laptop came with the Vista disc so it's all working again now. I've just lost the files that I didn't back up (lesson learnt)

 

No real harm done, just a pain in the a** LOL

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yes, it was an automatic update but I guess something went wrong. My laptop came with the Vista disc so it's all working again now. I've just lost the files that I didn't back up (lesson learnt)

 

No real harm done, just a pain in the a** LOL

 

You didn't need to reinstall vista, you could have went to the recovery option when u load from the disc, oh well, least you know what to do in future :D

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Since I got Vista on my new pc's everyone I've spoken to (and that's a lot as I've had so many issues with it :() says turn the automatic updates off.

 

Basically Microsoft seemed to be releasing updates before they worked correctly (and I had tried to install a few of these and had problems) and then recalling them (or releasing an update to fix the update) when they realised they were problematic by which time the auto update had done it's work and buggered people up.

 

I was advised to only download updates after they had been available for a week or so so any bugs could be found by others (;)). I was also told when Microsoft released updates so I could time my manual update correctly. Can't remember this atm but I'll try to find it out.

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