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Critical update on tuesday causing blue screens


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Anyone else have this problem? Since installing the critical windows update on tuesday, every couple mins i get a message that a usb device is not detected. And yet, all my usb devices work fine. Ive tried reconnecting my usb devices. Device manager is fine. No errors in event viewer. I got a blue screen this morning in usbstor.sys

the update is http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2286198

Im using windows xp sp2 x64

Anyone else see this?

Error code 00000000000000d1, parameter1 0000000000000000, parameter2 0000000000000002, parameter3 0000000000000001, parameter4 fffffadebfc9cf68.

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Anyone else have this problem? Since installing the critical windows update on tuesday, every couple mins i get a message that a usb device is not detected. And yet, all my usb devices work fine. Ive tried reconnecting my usb devices. Device manager is fine. No errors in event viewer. I got a blue screen this morning in usbstor.sys

the update is http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2286198

Im using windows xp sp2 x64

Anyone else see this?

Error code 00000000000000d1, parameter1 0000000000000000, parameter2 0000000000000002, parameter3 0000000000000001, parameter4 fffffadebfc9cf68.

gosh, Google gets lots of hits on a BSOD with this KB, but I found none for Stop 0D1. If you are running ESET NOD32, then some hits say be sure it is updated. I also run XP x64 but will refrain from installing this update till I feel better about it. Enjoy, John.

EDIT: Found this many times in my searching. Many are having problems with this update.

For home users, no-charge support is available by calling 1-866-PCSAFETY (1-866-727-2338; and/or 1-866-234-6020 and/or 1-800-936-5700) in the United States and in Canada
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I wonder if this is similar to the issue with KB977165 in February:

This problem [with KB977165] may be caused by a conflict between the security update and malware that is resident on the system. This problem is not a quality issue with the security update, and the issue is not specific to any OEM.

I've had no problems with KB2286198, either on my own XP x64 machine or in VM when testing my update pack. Admittedly, I don't have many USB devices. But attaching my 2GB USB thumb drive causes no problems. The other USB devices on my machine are a Razer Lycosa keyboard, Logitech G9 Laser mouse and an XBox 360 controller.

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