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date: Mon, 19 Dec 2011 12:38:21 -0500
from:daparnin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
subject: Re: [PCTECH] No video
> Hmm...so it sounds like a Windows Update broke the manfacturer-suppliedThis happened even before I loaded the first Windows update. It happened
> driver, if I understand correctly. I'd probably go with my prior
> suggestion to install the available updates individually (or in small
> sets) to see which one triggers the failure. Then remove that one and
> exclude it from future update suggestions.
when I first loaded the drivers that came with the motherboard. I loaded
them all at once, rebooted, and that's when it first happened. I reverted
to before the install, installed them one at a time and rebooted.
Everything was good until I ran Windows Update and then it happened again.
I reverted and things were OK for awhile and then it quit on its own
without installing anything.
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